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Jesse Mecham, author of You Need a Budget: The Proven System for Breaking the Paycheck to Paycheck Cycle, Getting Out of Debt, and Living the Life You Want, teaches booksellers “Four Rules” for controlling money. Mecham walks booksellers through common money mistakes and encourages them to shift their perspective to create healthy financial patterns.
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Kelly Estep, Carmichael's Bookstore (Louisville, KY); Christie Olsen Day, Gallery Bookshop and Bookwinkle's Children's Books (Mendocino, CA); Moderated by Robyn DesHotel, ABA (White Plains, NY)
ABA Chief Financial Officer Robyn DesHotel moderates a panel with Kelly Estep, manager of Carmichael’s Bookstores (Louisville, KY) and Christie Olsen Day, owner/manager of Gallery Bookshop and Bookwinkle's Children's Books (Mendocino, CA) as they and the audience discuss tactics to create a better system to approach and manage store finances with confidence.
Kelly Estep, Carmichael's Bookstore (Louisville, KY); Christie Olsen Day, Gallery Bookshop and Bookwinkle's Children's Books (Mendocino, CA); Moderated by Robyn DesHotel, ABA (White Plains, NY)
Author and behavioral science expert Daniel H. Pink presents findings and lessons on the science of timing and how understanding the research can help us work, manage, and schedule more effectively. Daniel H. Pink is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestsellers Drive, To Sell is Human, and A Whole New Mind. His books have won multiple awards and have been translated into 35 languages. He lives with his family in Washington, DC.
Social media expert Sarah Benoit, lead instructor at JB Media Institute (Asheville, NC) presents a comprehensive overview and best practices for successful social media.
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Sarah Benoit, JB Media Institute, LLC (Asheville, NC)
Quantitative futurist and author Amy Webb presents her research on artificial intelligence, automation, and digital trends to show booksellers that thinking like a futurist can help their business succeed.
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Amy Webb is the author of The Signals Are Talking: Why Today’s Fringe Is Tomorrow’s Mainstream (Public Affairs), and is a professor of strategic foresight at the NYU Stern School of Business and the founder of the Future Today Institute.
David Walter, executive director of NPD Book at the NPD Group, reviews NPD methodology for compiling designated market area reports and industry bestseller lists. ABA’s Peter Reynolds discusses ABA Indie Bestseller lists, and Margot Sage-El, owner of Watching Booksellers in Montclair, NJ, shares how she uses bestseller data to increase sales and better curate inventory.
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For booksellers who want more tips on how to become more comfortable as a sales person and for owners and managers who want to provide sales training for staff.
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Panelists: Gillian Kohli (Wellesley Books, Wellesley, MA), Daniel Goldin (Boswell Book Company, Milwaukee) Linda-Marie Barrett (Assistant Executive Director of SIBA, the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance and formerly Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, Asheville, NC)
For booksellers who manage events, publisher relationships, and publicity.
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Presenter: Maribeth Pelly (Founder, Easy Marketing Strategies and Event planner, BookTowne Manasquan, NJ)
For booksellers who have never created a large-scale off-site event as well as those who are looking for some creative tips for more successful events.
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Panelists: Jessica Stockton-Bagnulo (Greenlight Bookstore, Brooklyn, NY), Lynn Pellerito Riehl (Nicola’s Books, Ann Arbor, Michigan), Robert McDonald (The Book Stall, Winnetka, IL.)
Author Jason Reynolds tells the story of being a reluctant reader as a child, to being a bookseller at Karibu Bookstore, and how all of it helped shape him as a writer. Introduction: Sara Hines, Eight Cousins, (Falmouth, MA)
Keynote address: Jason Reynolds, author of Patina (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books), Long Way Down (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books)
For children’s backlist book buyers as well as booksellers who want to learn more about the importance of a strong backlist collection.
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Panelists: Karin Schott, Devaney, Doak & Garrett Booksellers (Farmington, ME), Molly Olivo, Barstons Child's Play (Washington, DC), Erin Barker, Hooray for Books! (Alexandria, VA), and Meghan Goel, BookPeople (Austin, TX)
Marley Dias discusses her journey from New Jersey tween to viral activist sensation—and now to author. Marley’s effort to diversify the characters on her bookshelf by collecting #1000BlackGirlBooks was celebrated by thousands of readers, and by booksellers across the country who supported her campaign in their stores and on social media.
Presenters: Marley Dias, author of Marley Dias Gets it Done: And So Can You (Scholastic Inc.) and Suzanna Hermans, Oblong Books (Rhinebeck, NY)
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