A lot is happening in the literary world. As it wrestles with a digital age, people are changing their reading habits, moving away from paper.
Publishers are scrambling to change their business model to cope with online competition. In 2009, 9% of the US market for total book sales was for Ebooks once a niche market.
The way we write is also changing. Henri Moufettal envisions books as actually becoming alive. He is crea-promo-ting his new work the digital way.
Pioneering a new concept by sharing early contents.
The author gave readers the opportunity to read what is coming, and then to actually write comments to influence the follow-up of the book.
Already 2,000 people have contributed new ideas and comments. They have made differences thanks to various Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and Google - but most of all, through a stotb.blogpost.com.
Henri now democratizes leanings from his MBA experiences. From Hogwarts university to a business school, the author takes on parallels from arts, lifting up this way the veil of a world he did not know that much before.
A lot is happening in the literary world. As it wrestles with a digital age, people are changing their reading habits, moving away from paper.
Publishers are scrambling to change their business model to cope with online competition. In 2009, 9% of the US market for total book sales was for Ebooks once a niche market.
The way we write is also changing. Henri Moufettal envisions books as actually becoming alive. He is crea-promo-ting his new work the digital way.
Pioneering a new concept by sharing early contents.
The author gave readers the opportunity to read what is coming, and then to actually write comments to influence the follow-up of the book.
Already 2,000 people have contributed new ideas and comments. They have made differences thanks to various Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and Google - but most of all, through a stotb.blogpost.com.
Henri now democratizes leanings from his MBA experiences. From Hogwarts university to a business school, the author takes on parallels from arts, lifting up this way the veil of a world he did not know that much before.