In the meantime BookRix has close to 20 million page views per month, 250,000 registered users and more than 60,000 published books. This makes us one of the heavyweights of the international book scene. The heart of BookRix is the community that's maintained in our office in Munich and Los Angeles by a crew of about 20 employees. At the same time we are developing and expanding the old and the new services of BookRix - so Free the Author in You!
Events
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| Date | | 05-24-2011 | | Presenter | | Stefany Dotson |
| Time | | 10:00 AM | | Title | | Everybody is a writer! We connect writers and readers |
| Location | | IDPF stage | | Description | | BookRix provides people with the tools and features necessary |
| | | | | | | to access a growing and changing online book industry. |
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| Date | | 05-24-2011 | | Title | | Charles Frazier |
| Time | | 10-11:30 | | Description | | author of Cold Mountain, Nightwoods more... |
| Location | | Insight stage: Uptown stage | | |
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| Date | | 05-24-2011 | | Presenter | | Cindy Ratzlaff |
| Time | | 3:30-4:30 PM | | Title | | Advanced Facebook: Cutting Edge Tools, Strategies & |
| Location | | 1E15 | | | | Practices to Create Powerful Platforms for Authors and Books |
| | | | | Description | | As traditional media outlets for authors and books shrink, social media |
| | | | | | | and Facebook, in particular, is providing bold new promotional more... |
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| Date | | 05-25-2011 | | Presenter | | Steve Stockman |
| Time | | 9:30-10:30 | | Title | | How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck! And 10 |
| Location | | 1E15 | | | | Things Book People Need to Know |
| | | | | Description | | Steve Stockman is a director, producer, and writer of films, television |
| | | | | | | shows, and commercials. In "10 Things Book People have to know about Video" more... |
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| Date | | 05-25-2011 | | Presenter | | Ed Nawotka, Editor-in-Chief, Publishing Perspectives |
| Time | | 2:00-3:00 PM | | Title | | Book Stunts: Surprising Marketing Practices from |
| Location | | 1E02 | | | | Around the World and What We Can Learn from Them |
| | | | | Description | | Traditional book marketing routinely falls on deaf ears. As readers become |
| | | | | | | increasingly jaded to conventional book promotion, publishers and more... |
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