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Faber is to greatly expand its audio list in "ambition and [the] number of titles" in , following its success with the format this year Not many independent publishers make it to 50 - but Kogan Page has done so on its own, and is still going strong. Kogan Page has bought two books about cyber attacks from a former Guardian editor and a professor. Carbon offsetting 'a viable solution' for independent publishers Carbon offsetting is a viable solution for independent publishers wishing to improve their sustainability, Martin Klopstock, operations director at Kogan Page has told a London Book We hold English-language world and digital rights to the vast majority of our list so this should mitigate having to compete with US editions in Europe a growing concern amongst other publishers.
HK: Seventy percent of our sales still go through the traditional supply chain—bookshops, online retailers, wholesalers, and so on. However, our Web site sales are growing and we have a thriving B2B sales activity for member organizations, author networks, and corporates. HK: Digital accounts for 25 percent of revenue with the balance of this being delivered from digital licensing to academic library suppliers, aggregators, and corporate content suppliers. Our ebook business has stayed fairly stable at about 8 percent of overall revenue.
PP: Are there any specific changes in the world of business that are reflected in your list? Perhaps the rise in books on coding, for example?
PP: Is online coaching, via YouTube and such, a potential threat to your business? More as an opportunity. HK: I joined the company in , although spent many of my school summer holidays working in the warehouse packing books. I d spent the previous 15 years as a journalist editing a trade journal and then as a freelancer writing on workplace issues when my children were small. I first oversaw digital content development at Kogan Page and then moved over to publish the HR and logistics lists.
I became managing director in
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