Posted on 03/12/2010 5:22:21 PM PST by curth
Romney fans, please don't shoot the messenger.
Mitt Romney's book has debuted at #1 atop the NY Times best-seller list among non-fiction hardcover books. However, the NY Times also provides some additional information that may explain how Romney's book hit the #1 spot.
Whenever the NY Times places a "dagger" symbol next to a book, it signifies that "some bookstores report[ed] receiving bulk orders" for the book.
The NY Times placed not just one, but two, daggers next to Romney's book. You can draw your own conclusion as to who it was that purchased Governor Romney's book in bulk.
By contrast, the NY Times failed to place the "dagger" symbol next to Governor Palin's book in any of the weeks she held the top position on the NY Times best-seller list among non-fiction hardcover books. Despite the left's unsubstantiated theories, bookstores did not report to the NY Times that they received bulk orders for Going Rogue. See week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 5, and week 6. As you can see, in none of these weeks is there a dagger symbol next to her book.
Once again, I'm just reporting what I found from the NY Times. Don't shoot the messenger.
To me, just had to do with books...magritte
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I believe that people are responding to the thread topic.
“Whenever the NY Times places a “dagger” symbol next to a book, it signifies that “some bookstores report[ed] receiving bulk orders” for the book.
The NY Times placed not just one, but two, daggers next to Romney’s book. You can draw your own conclusion as to who it was that purchased Governor Romney’s book in bulk.
By contrast, the NY Times failed to place the “dagger” symbol next to Governor Palin’s book in any of the weeks she held the top position on the NY Times best-seller list among non-fiction hardcover books. Despite the left’s unsubstantiated theories, bookstores did not report to the NY Times that they received bulk orders for Going Rogue.”
The difference is that most people here do not have an irrational screeching hatred of Sarah Palin.
Listening to John Batchelor on WABC.
He and his guest was just speaking of the 2 daggers -
bulk orders for Mitt’s book vs the early non bulk for Sarah.
I don’t know what those symbols mean, what is that in English?
Of course not, this is a site for political conservatives.
Agreed.
There is no love lost for abortion pushers like the liberal Romney here...
I figured as much yesterday when they said he would be #1 this weekend on the NYT. His ego would not allow him to sell fewer than Palin... of course JMHO.
No, it is a way to funnel money to the next presidential candidate that he can repay when he gets elected in the form of political favors...for those not quite as weasely in their thinking as our elected leaders.
Like clock work, politicians release memoirs about their incredibly boring lives up until that point right before they kick off their campaigns. For some reason, regardless of the politician, they keep knocking them out of the park. As a group, they are the most successful writers to ever grace the planet.
Buying direct from the publisher does not affect placement on bestseller lists. It costs less to buy from the publisher than it does to buy from a retailer who reports their sales to the NYT, so anyone who buys a large quantity from a retailer is spending money solely to buy placement on the list.
This the opposite of that practice, and it beatifically inflates the numbers.
Buying direct from the publisher does not affect placement on bestseller lists. It costs less to buy from the publisher than it does to buy from a retailer who reports their sales to the NYT, so anyone who buys a large quantity from a retailer is spending money solely to buy placement on the list.
Bingo!
What is astounding is that some people just don't know how to do math. $63K represents only a few thousand copies, which does not place a book anywhere near the best seller list. And also, the reason Palin's copies didn't register the dagger is that she purchased them directly from the publisher rather than through a book store where they are counted as scanned sales.
In the case of Romney's book, someone is buying bulk from the book stores. If this was Romney this would have to be a deliberate attempt to increase the sales figures, because I am sure he would know that buying them directly from the publisher sans the royalty like Palin did would be much cheaper. Don't cha think?
Otherwise, someone is just trying to corner the market on resales of this hot item.
Mostly likely these are being purchased by Mormon organizations...would be interesting to see if any actual numbers are released in regards to the bulk purchases...print runs and sales are often treated in mysterious manners...magritte
10,000 of them went here:
http://mittromneycentral.com/2009/12/13/romney-book-event-expects-10000-attendees/
The Hinckley Institute of Politics (University of Utah) is hosting a book signing and lecture to discuss Mitt Romneys new book No Apology: The Case for Americas Greatness, which is set to be released on March 2, 2010.
The event will take place at the Salt Palace on March 13 (the day after Romneys birthday). The event [hopes to have] 10,000 attendees,ALL OF WHOM WILL RECEIVE A SIGNED COPY OF THE NEW BOOK. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday (Dec.17) at 10:00 AM, evidently through a new website to be launched at that time: MittRomneyUtah.com. Pricing is not yet known. We will update when we know more.
I will try and act shocked.
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