Monthly Archives: September 2009

Buy A Banned Book To Support The American Library Association

picture-132This week the American Library Association celebrates the freedom to read with Banned Book Week (September 26-October 3). Lulu is a strong supporter of literacy with projects like “Lulu For Literacy”, and our belief that everyone has the right to publish, and this year we want to give back to the ALA.

To kick off BBW and as part of our commitment to literacy as well as to raise awareness, Lulu has published five books (Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, Frankenstein, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Black Beauty, and The Call of the Wild) in the public domain with a special cover, and a description that illustrates why the book was once banned.
Through October, one dollar from of each of these books sold will be donated to the American Library Association. Please help us support the ALA and the literary freedom!

Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

Call of the Wild by Jack London

Why Does Social Media Mean Success For Publishing?

Books have always been about conversations, a way to share ideas and pass on knowledge so that we as people improve with each generation.

Technology is making that conversation better by adding more voices to the dialogue. We see that every day at Lulu. Content that a traditional publisher would overlook is thriving here — books about using Zen Cart shopping cart software, about coaching water polo, about playing games with robots. It all exists because our technology platform provides a low-cost way — it’s free — to unleash ideas into the market and let creators profit.

That’s important. But in my view, technology has an even more critical role to play. It has to help people find the conversations that are most relevant to them. Readers are hungry for new ideas. Authors are eager to share their knowledge with new readers.

Someone has to connect them.

The models we’ve traditionally used are outdated. There’s serendipity, wandering through a bookstore hoping to find something that seems relevant. There are strangers, culling through online reviews or relying on purchase algorithms to see what stands out.

And there are friends. By far, friends matter most. Many of our reading choices are influenced by the people we know — friends, friends of friends, classmates, neighbors. We share book recommendations at the water cooler, over the fence or over e-mail. These exchanges are usually random and not always pertinent to the challenges of the moment.

Some might say the same about conversations on social sites such as Facebook and MySpace. But those sites offer distinct advantages. They allow us to track our experiences over time and regularly share opinions with people with trust. Through those conversations, we have a unique opportunity to make book discovery more relevant, more exciting, more social. Imagine tapping the collective experience of the people who know you best to discover new ideas, to find the book you need at the moment you need it. How much better could we be as a people if we not only had access to all the world’s knowledge but a guide to the information most relevant to us?

That’s the world I imagine and an experience we’re building with weRead.

weRead is the social book discovery tool that Lulu acquired last year. It allows people to connect to others with similar reading interests. It uses our social graph to make book discovery and book recommendations more relevant. You’re going to be hearing more about weRead in the coming weeks — about partnerships and tools that will help connect authors and readers in new and better ways.

I would love to hear your ideas on how we can create a more compelling discovery engine.

Consider this the start of a new conversation.

Design Chat: Tips and Tricks

designchat1Join us again tomorrow (Wednesday September 30th) from 12 noon until 1pm if you would like to discuss photo books and calendars – simple questions or in depth inquiries into how to create successful projects.

Please send an email if you’d like to join and I’ll send you the URL and password for the chat. DesignChat@lulu.com

Lulu Lens – How Can We Improve The Ratings & Reviews On Lulu?

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At Lulu, we believe that community reviews and word of mouth recognition help to expose more people to your work. If someone is debating over whether to spend money on your book or calendar, then a good understanding of what the book is like, and why other people liked it can help them decide. Furthermore, reviews can help you refine your work. If people are consistently praising your writing but mention some typos, then you know you need to do some more editing.

We want to give you the most out of the Ratings and Reviews experience on Lulu, and so this week we’re asking you – How Can We Improve The Ratings & Reviews On Lulu? Would you like to be able to review posts on the forums? Would it be helpful to see how knowledgable someone is? Would you like to be able to review a review, so others know how useful it was? Or if a book has 4 stars do you want to know how many people have rated the item 5 stars and how many have rated it 1?

Let us know what you think, so we can make our Ratings & Reviews as useful as possible.

Celebrate Oktoberfest With Great Savings

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Fall Savings Spectacular – 15% off 35 copies & 25% off 75 copies

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Until the end of September 30th, we’re offering a huge sale on many of our more unique sized books.

Save 15% off when you order 35 copies (coupon: UNIQUE15) or 25% off when you order 75 copies (Coupon: UNIQUE25).

Offer applies to these unique sizes:

  • A5 (5.83″ x 8.26″)
  • Landscape (“9″ x 7″)
  • Crown Quarto (7.44″ x 9.68″)
  • Royal (6.13″ x 9.21″)
  • Comic Book (6.625″x”10.25″)

* Offer applies to orders of color or black & white books of the following sizes: Discount cannot be used to pay for, nor shall be applied to, applicable taxes or shipping and handling charges.  Promotional codes cannot be applied to any previous orders. No exchanges or substitutions allowed.  Only one valid promotional code may be used per account. Orders must be in U.S. Dollars. Offer ends 09/30/09 at 11:59 PM GMT .  Lulu.com reserves the right to change or revoke this offer at any time.  Void where prohibited.

* Coupon “UNIQUE15” maximum discount of $500

* Coupon “UNIQUE25” maximum discount of $700.

Want to see us offer more specials on the Lulu blog? Let us know what you think of these offers by commenting below.

Thanks!

-Adam

Design Chat: Round 2

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Week 2 of Design Chat is this Wednesday from 12 noon to 1pm, EST. That’s about 6pm for most of Europe, if you’d like to join in.

Please send an email to: DesignChat@lulu.com if you’d like to participate and the first 10 responders will be mailed the URL and password for the chat.  You do need Flash to participate, just FYI.

Lulu Lens – What Features Would You Like To See For Photobooks?

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We’re currently working on updating our photo book wizard, and we want your feedback to help drive our development in the right direction. We’ve already launched a number of different formats and themes for photo books, but we want to know what you would like to use them for? What products are you interested in developing? What features would you like to see? How can we make photo books an even better product line?

For example, over the past few months we have rolled out themes for poetry and cookbooks, and we have added features like the ability to import images from Facebook, Flickr and Photobucket. What would you like to see?

Talk Like A Pirate Day Coupon – 15% Off With Code "AHOY"!

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Design Chat: Making the most of your photo books & calendars

designchat1We’re getting into that season where you start to think of holiday gifts. Why not save money and personalize your gifts this year with a photobook, calendar or cookbook?  If you’ve never used the Lulu Studio tool before, or just have questions about how to make your projects even better, then join me for Design Chat this Wednesday at noon (EST).  We’ll go over how to use the Studio in general as well as “tricks” on how to customize your project with your own fonts and designs.

Send an email to: DesignChat@lulu.com and the first 10 people will be sent the URL and password to participate in the chat. Looking forward to helping you making beautiful books!