Domain: booksquare.com

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Organic Keywords (8)
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booksquare.com
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Keywords found: 8
#Competitors: 1,092
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amazon.com 22,358,187
en.wikipedia.org 28,718,623
youtube.com 30,834,319
google.com 10,298,059
metrolyrics.com 2,554,275
answers.yahoo.com 10,536,143
mediabistro.com 70,800
last.fm 2,692,787
nytimes.com 1,893,341
sparknotes.com 180,094
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Organic Listing Variations
1.
In Defense Of Women’s Fiction Book Covers | Booksquare
May 5, 2008 ... Ugly book covers are suffered by many male authors as well. What I have hated most about reading romance, and I’m including the entire ...
2.
AgentSpeak: Bold Voices | Booksquare
Jun 28, 2005 ... Pitching an Agent: Larry Weissman Literary, LLC: This Brooklyn-based agent seeks journalists with bold voices (Note: Subscription required.) ...
3.
Ranting and Raving, Harlequin Style | Booksquare
Ranting and Raving, Harlequin Style. October 5th, 2006 · 9 Comments by Booksquare. This week, the hot publishing news comes from Torstar: Harlequin will be ...
4.
The Bad Harry Potter Decision | Booksquare
It is all the rage to write about the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly ... It's free and we promise not to share your email address with anyone else. ...
5.
The Bad Harry Potter Decision | Booksquare
And it should be said that there are audible versions of Harry Potter (with the great Stephen Fry as narrator). Paper, cardboard, glue and compact discs. ...
6.
Random House Resets eBook Royalties, Misses The Point | Booksquare
Nov 3, 2008 ... So, last week there were two big announcements in publishing. The first, of course, was the Google Book Search settlement, which received a ...
7.
What If You Saved an Imprint and Nobody Came? | Booksquare
If you're in the publishing industry, today's news about cuts and layoffs and reorgs and whatnot was devastating. Nobody was safe.
8.
iPhones, Teenagers, and The Future of Reading | Booksquare
There is no question that we are undergoing major change in the world of entertainment. The rate of change is both rapid and glacial.
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The Week That Was: Kindle, Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, and ...
Mar 6, 2009 ... Barnes & Noble is no shrinking violet when it comes to the price discounting game. ... Go with the application that already has over a million .... haven’t looked at recent numbers). but overhead — in the form of rent ...
10.
The Week That Was: Kindle, Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, and ...
Mar 6, 2009 ... Barnes & Noble is no shrinking violet when it comes to the price discounting game. ... It took the Booksquare test kitchen approximately five minutes to ... serve as a gateway drug that will lead to heavier Kindle usage. ...
 
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