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Stronger Together – Weaker Apart: The Twitter Stream #stwa

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ChristianResourcesTogether

Were you there? Was it worthwhile? Can we work together to ensure that this trade of ours has a viable future?

Certainly the feedback I’ve received so far has been positive, and the twitter stream emerging during the day looked hopeful: copied below. Now we watch and wait for the official lowdown; but in the meantime I find myself wondering why — with all the resources of CRE available — there was no official twitter stream, no blog, not even a facebook page to keep the vast majority of us who couldn’t attend informed.

Even now the official christianresourcestogether.co.uk website seems to be nothing more than a barebones holding page and I find myself, like SuperSimbo, wanting to shout “Wake up!” — social media are here to stay and if the UK trade fails to embrace them then we will go the way of the dinosaurs. Steve Mitchell’s final tweets on the day are particularly telling:

So #stwa is over, good sense of wanting to work together from all parts of the trade, nice to see people, who were kind to us ex STL folk. However I did get the sense that some are hanging on to the old world of traditional bookselling. They are in my prayers.

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The #stwa twitter stream, most recent first | Go to the beginning

Utb_gen_normal unicorntreebks @SCRMitchell hanging on to trad bookselling how? new old idea’s or just old old idea’s. or just general resistance to change? #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from web
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell However I did get the sense that some are hanging on to the old world of traditional bookselling. They are in my prayers. #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell So #stwa is over, good sense of wanting to work together from all parts of the trade, nice to see people, who were kind to us ex STL folk
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Utb_gen_normal unicorntreebks Pipe dreaming, I’d like some sort b&m/online initiative, either collab. publisher driven ala crown site idea or poss eden @LSTBookshop #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from web
Utb_gen_normal unicorntreebks @LSTBookshop Yep, now for follow on. One of the things I would quite like to see is less predatory pricing, or for at least matching% #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from web
Lstbookshop_normal LSTBookshop @unicorntreebks #stwa looking good so far, seems to be some joined-up thinking emerging…
12 Jan 2010 from Twitterrific
Utb_gen_normal unicorntreebks so whats your thinking @LSTBookshop my good man on the idea’s of #stwa I have to say I like the idea of more author interaction
12 Jan 2010 from web
Utb_gen_normal unicorntreebks #stwa tweet followers – shall we huddle and chat and share as well? not quite the same but nice and interactive. big thanks to Steve btw.
12 Jan 2010 from web
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Now breaking into small groups for futher discussion #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Utb_gen_normal unicorntreebks #stwa it is great to see more motility between suppliers/booksellers/authors! be good to see bookseller/bookseller too! working together :0)
12 Jan 2010 from web
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Attendance split 50/50 retailers and suppliers#stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Utb_gen_normal unicorntreebks #stwa good idea about more interaction between authors & booksellers – I would love to do more events with authors & writing seminars/groups
12 Jan 2010 from web
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Question from floor about creating more dialogue between authors & booksellers, CRE asking are they going the right way? #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell RT @SCRMitchell: Association of Christian writer asking for more involvement in trade events. #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Open forum Q&A starting #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Martin_2_normal mdeadman Possibility of other trade events at other regional cre’s #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Martin_2_normal mdeadman Free entry to cre and fast track entry. #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Martin_2_normal mdeadman Evening includes buffet reception & awards- guest spkr rob parsons #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell There will also be a retailers day at CRE in Sandown park in esher the week after, Inc trade forum & rob parsons speaking #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Martin_2_normal mdeadman Retailers dAy at cre includes retailers & suppliers forum. #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Martin_2_normal mdeadman 150 spaces price £94 if booked by 19 march#stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Cost £94 before 19/3 for Ba members #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Martin_2_normal mdeadman Guest speakers & artists at high Leigh- cathy burton, eric delve #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Martin_2_normal mdeadman Some awards at high Leigh some at cre #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Agenda inc speakers, workshops, seminars, supplier presentations, prayer room, awards, devotions, communion, space/time to meet & chat #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Martin_2_normal mdeadman #stwa high Leigh retreat to include workshops, seminars, speakers and time for relationships
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Practical plans for 2010 being presented by steve briars, first up a bookseller/supplier retreat at high Leigh 4&5 may #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Great insight on church & trade from James Catford worth coming just for that #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Partnership needs be relationship first, business second, James catford #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell James Catford talking of consolidation, complexity & challenge, and the need for deep relationships to solve large problems
#stwa

12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Lstbookshop_normal LSTBookshop What’s happening? #stwa – that’s what’s happening. Thanks to those tweeting, esp @scrmitchell
12 Jan 2010 from web
Pew-bloggers_normal churchtimesblog Christian retailers and suppliers are meeting today at the launch of ‘Christian Resources Together’. Follow tweets via #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Tweetie
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Ian Metcalfe from suppliers group saying they want to support booksellers however they say they need it #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell mission statement to provide support, fellowship,training & opportunities for christian retailers & suppliers #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Lscriptorium-lambethguide96_normalLindScriptorium
#stwa Here 12 Jan 2010 from Tweetie
Img_0208_normalSCRMitchell Bible Society launching Christian Resources Together, a partnership working for retailers & suppliers, but not another trade body #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell Full room of Christian publishers and retailers, good attendance at #stwa. Colin Saunders from bible soc giving a welcome & introduction
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Lscriptorium-lambethguide96_normalLindScriptorium #stwa taxis lost!
12 Jan 2010 from Tweetie
Martin_2_normalmdeadman I’ve arrived at the trade meeting. #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from Echofon
Lscriptorium-lambethguide96_normalLindScriptorium #stwa In taxi enroute
12 Jan 2010 from Tweetie
Snowman2009_normal notbovvered @LindScriptorium bleugh, or something like that… hope you get there OK. @scrmitchell & @mdeadman are using the hashtag #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from web
Martin_2_normal mdeadman On my way to Christian trade meeting #stwa
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck
Lstbookshop_normalLSTBookshop @SCRMitchell #stwa sounds good to me. I won’t be there but @LindScriptorium and @mdeadman both plan to attend…
12 Jan 2010 from Twitterrific
Img_0208_normal SCRMitchell On route to Christian Trade meeting, maybe we should use hashtag #stwa ?? Who else is going?
12 Jan 2010 from TweetDeck

Publishers and Suppliers Supporting Retailers

Several publishers and suppliers have been in touch recently with details of action they’re taking to offer retailers extra support through the current period of uncertainty with STL and/or during the run up to Christmas. This post provides a round up of the information I’ve gleaned or received so far; it is, of course, far from a comprehensive list: comments are open for anyone who’d like to add to it. My apologies for the length of time it has taken to prepare this post.

Starting with STL themselves, STL UK have, as has been their habit for several years now, reduced their carriage-free minimum order level from £75 trade value ex-VAT to £50 from 1st – 22nd December. Full details in their trade email 01/12/2009 and on the STL Blog, Reduced FREE Carriage Offer. Daily cut off points remain at 2.30pm for email, fax and telephone orders or 4.00pm via stldistribution.co.uk (don’t be misled by their “4pm Electronic Orders”: STL do not regard email as electronic).

STL USA have upped their game in an attempt to fill in the gaps resulting from their divorce-in-progress from STL UK and are now offering free carriage to the UK with direct delivery to bookshops rather than transhipment via Carlisle, subject to a minimum order of 15 items. Basic info on the STL UK blog, more details from STL USA. Feedback on the service has been mixed.

Other Suppliers (A – Z)

Caritas Music Publishing offer a wide range of CDs and DVDs with no minimum order requirement and no charge for carriage. Normally new customers would be required to open a Trade Account first before placing orders, but at present customers may place their orders direct with Katharine Douglas and open a Trade Account later, subject to agreement to the company’s trade terms. Many order forms can be downloaded from the website, others can be supplied electronically or by post. See the Trade Customers / Agents and Dealers page or the Caritas Blog for more details.

Gardners have been reviewing their religious stock range and establishing direct links with publishers previously supplied via STL. SPCK and Zondervan, for example, are both well represented, and some hard-to-find Thomas Nelson titles (such as Ian MacNair’s Teach Yourself New Testament Greek) can be supplied Print-on-Demand. Their recently updated Religious Books Catalogue (pdf, 1.5MB) lists over 8,000 titles.

Gates of Praise have reduced their carriage free minimum order value from £50 to £30 throughout December. Publishers distributed include Charisma House, Creation House and Destiny Image.

IVP continue to offer one of the best delivery services to the UK Christian book trade, with no  minimum order level or small-order surcharges and in-stock items on orders placed before 12 noon despatched same day for next day delivery. With HarperCollins now added to their portfolio alongside Bible Society, Crossway, IVP USA, the Good Book Company and Piquant — to name just some of the publishers they represent — IVP provide a vital link in the evangelical supply chain. Download their trade flyer or visit their trade section for more info.

Lindisfarne Scriptorium is offering weekly specials to both trade and retail. Recent offers include cards at half-price, down to 75p each, selected books at reduced prices and their key book and music by Iona’s Dave Bainbridge and David Fitzgerald available together for £19.99 instead of £29.98. Standard trade discounts are 30%-38%, 2% extra for pro-forma/card payments. For several trade outlets they offer 40% discount across the full range of products and if there is sufficient interest then a special card / print offer just for trade as well as generous discounts on the Life Journey range and Life in Christ range is available. To find out more, visit their Trade Enquiries page.

Norwich Books and Music: Like IVP, NBM offer an excellent service, with no  minimum order level or small-order surcharges and in-stock items on orders placed before 12 noon despatched same day — but not for next day delivery: delivery tends to take 3 to 4 working days. With HarperCollins now added to their portfolio alongside their own imprints (Canterbury Press and SCM), Church House Publishing, Darton, Longman & Todd and Epworth — amongst others — NBM provide an important link in the wider Christian supply chain.

Others out there include CLC Wholesale , Integrity-Provident Distribution and Ritchie Christian Media Supplies, of whom we’ll no doubt be hearing more in due course. All parties welcome to leave further details via the comments…

And finally, the Bible Society’s plans to gather the Christian book trade in January seem to be taking shape. The following information was sent out to the trade by email from Steve Briars earlier this month:

Stronger Together – Weaker Apart

… is a consultation and presentation day being organised by CRE/CBC in association with the Booksellers Association Christian Booksellers Group (BACBG), the Publishers Association Christian Suppliers Group and Christian Marketplace magazine.

  • Tuesday 12 January 2010
  • St Paul’s Church, Robert Adam Street, London, W1U 3HW
  • 10.30am for 11.00am – including buffet lunch – concluding by 2.00pm

Topics on the agenda include:

  • An Introduction to the new ChristianResourcesTogether Partnership
  • A Retailers and Suppliers Conference at the High Leigh Conference Centre
  • A Retailers Day at the Christian Resources Exhibition at Sandown Park

Personal  invitations should be sent out before Christmas: responses are requested no later than Thursday 7th Jan 2010. Contact Steve or Mandy Briars at CRE for more information.