“Forgotten Hollywood”- Sales Figures on the Rise…

Posted on March 6, 2011 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…

   What a great start to the first quarter of 2011! Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is showing a steady increase with regards to sales, according to various indicators. Here are the details…

02 Tower TOWER.com has seen my book remain in the TOP 10  in their Social History category since before Christmas. This consistent figure is extraordinarily positive from the website which has been my finest ally in my sales journey.

   Here is a link to purchase my book:

http://www.tower.com/forgotten-hollywood-history-manny-pacheco-paperback/wapi/114104227

Borders ~ The announcement of the unfortunate closing of BORDERS stores throughout Southern California has had one unintended benefit. My work has spent this past week in the TOP 10 in the Local History category, since liquidators started slashing storewide prices on its inventory.

(My gut feeling is this bookstore chain might have avoided Chapter 11 by rewarding customers with weekly sales on selected inventory; and closing their coffee shops, to deter loafers from spending many hours each day reading books for free)

 

navAmazonLogoFooter__V264586593_~ Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History is reaping the benefit from a great cinematic awards season, and several best-selling classic film books currently available on AMAZON.

   Sales figures are at an 18-month high since the release of my paperback. I’ve dabbled in the TOP-100 in the Social History and the History & Criticism categories. And, my ranking in the all-important BOOKS category (out of 8-million titles) has been in the Top 1% of all product sold on the site. Here’s their link:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1935359169/?tag=forgothollyw-20

   Needless to say, I’m pleasantly surprised by the acceptance of my printed words.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

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