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- Backlist abstract "A backlist is a list of older books available from a publisher, as opposed to titles newly published (sometimes called the frontlist).Building a strong backlist has traditionally been seen as the way to produce a profitable publishing house, as the most expensive aspects of the publishing process have already been paid for and the only remaining expenses are reproduction costs and author royalty. A strong backlist is also a form of The Long Tail in modern business plans.\"The backlist is the financial backbone of the book industry, accounting for 25 to 30 percent of the average publisher's sales,\" wrote The New York Times. \"Current titles, known as the front list, are often a gamble: they can become best sellers, but they are much more likely to disappear in a flood of returns from bookstores. By contrast, backlist books usually have predictable sales and revenues.\"".
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- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink Book.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink Business_plan.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_publishing.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_books.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink Long_tail.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink Publishing.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink Record_label.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLinkText "Backlist".
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLinkText "backlist".
- Backlist wikiPageWikiLinkText "blacklisted".
- Backlist wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Publish-stub.
- Backlist wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Backlist subject Category:Book_publishing.
- Backlist subject Category:Lists_of_books.
- Backlist hypernym List.
- Backlist type Book.
- Backlist type List.
- Backlist type Book.
- Backlist type List.
- Backlist comment "A backlist is a list of older books available from a publisher, as opposed to titles newly published (sometimes called the frontlist).Building a strong backlist has traditionally been seen as the way to produce a profitable publishing house, as the most expensive aspects of the publishing process have already been paid for and the only remaining expenses are reproduction costs and author royalty.".
- Backlist label "Backlist".
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- Backlist sameAs Backlist.
- Backlist sameAs Fûnskatalogus.
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- Backlist wasDerivedFrom Backlist?oldid=693282138.
- Backlist isPrimaryTopicOf Backlist.