Saturday, December 27, 2014

New App Links Indie Bookstores to Buyers

I use Amazon a lot, but I also wander into bookstores a lot.

When I head into a bookstore, I am generally there to look for books that I might not otherwise be aware of. So an APP that provides a search function isn't of great value to me.

But for some this a new search app for indie bookstores might be valuable:
CityShelf, a Web site and app started earlier this month, lets readers search for a book at eight local shops, including Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn, the Strand in Manhattan and Astoria Bookshop in Queens.
The “passion project” started eight months ago when Purkert decided to unite the city’s bookstores in the face of Amazon’s dominance.
“I was doubly upset because I felt like I was contributing, like I was part of the problem,” Purkert said at a launch party at New York University earlier this month. “Even though I love shopping locally and going to local bookstores, it’s just so much more convenient to go through Amazon.”
He partnered with Eric Weinstein, a fellow poetry classmate from NYU’s graduate writing program.
Since launching, CityShelf has seen a spike in traffic, Purkert said.
CityShelf is looking to expand to other cities and to team with bookstores that don’t have online inventory.
The startup is meeting with the American Booksellers Association next month about expanding the network, according to Purkert.  via NyPo:
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