Tuesday, December 13, 2011

How investors can profit in the event Barnes & Noble file for bankruptcy

We are watching Barnes & Noble for sometime, discussing the possibility of bankruptcy, which after the one Borders went through seems less illusory.

If you looked at their latest financial results which were released two weeks ago you could see that bankruptcy is still an option, given the fact that B&N has no viable strategy for its brick and mortar bookstores and put all its efforts into the Nook. We believe that this is a risky strategy considering that B&N competes with Apple and Amazon, which have much deeper pockets and probably better devices to start with.

We're not the only ones who identified the risk of bankruptcy. Motley Fool analysts Austin Smith and Nick Crow also see this risk and they have an interesting video where they discuss how investors can protect themselves from such an event and even profit from it. You can find their video here.

To view the weekly changes in the index visit Barnes and Noble Bankruptcy Index on our website.

You can find more resources on the future of bookstores on our website at www.ecolibris.net/bookstores_future.asp

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

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Monday, December 12, 2011

When Amazon tries to compete with Apple in the tablet market

Amazon tried to penetrate the tablet market lately with its new Kindle Fire, trying to create a cheap yet quality alternative to Apple's iPad, by far the most dominant tablet computer. As we learn today from the New York Times, it might be more difficult than what it looked like to Amazon in the first place.

The article ("As Kindle Fire Faces Critics, Remedies Are Promised") reveals that the Kindle Fire is generating a lot of negative customer feedback and therefore Amazon Amazon, although it does not say so, is soon likely to release an improved version of the device.

What's wrong with the Kindle Fire? The article explains: "
A few of their many complaints: there is no external volume control. The off switch is easy to hit by accident. Web pages take a long time to load. There is no privacy on the device; a spouse or child who picks it up will instantly know everything you have been doing. The touch screen is frequently hesitant and sometimes downright balky."

Some analysts think customers can still live with it, given the $199 price tag - “I would have expected things to be even worse at this point,” Gene Munster, an analyst with Piper Jaffray, said, adding that initial buyers were usually the most critical. Pricing will save the Fire, he predicted. At $199 versus $500 for an iPad, “Amazon has a lot of air cover to have a B-level product.”

But Amazon can't count on it, which is why we're going to see soon, according to the article probably in the spring, an improved version of the device.

The lesson to Amazon is clear - you need to come more prepared when you try to penetrate new markets and generate high expectations of your new products.

The lesson to consumers is also clear - don't buy the Kindle Fire now. Save your money and wait for the Kindle Fire 2.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Check out our special holiday gift offer: new trees + book stickers + beautiful holiday greeting card

I would like to remind you about special offer for the holidays: trees + stickers + beautiful holiday greeting card.


It's very simple - plant trees to green the books your loved ones read. We will send them a beautiful holiday card and Eco-Libris stickers to display on their books' sleeves. Just change the shipping address on the PayPal payment page to the address of the gift receiver (or send us a separate email to info@ecolibris.net with the details) and we will take care of the rest!

The holiday greeting cards we send are made by Doodle Greetings
(see picture above). Not only these cards come with a beautiful design, but they are also eco-friendly - printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper and are made chlorine-free and acid free. This is a good fit with Eco-Libris stickers, which are also made of recycled paper!

This is also very affordable gift offer, starting from $6.50 for 5 trees/stickers and a holiday gift card! $25, for example, will get you 25 trees, 25 stickers and a beautiful holiday gift card. Interested? go to our holiday gift page.


Last but not least, if you buy books this year as gifts for family and friends (and maybe even yourself), we have some ideas on how to make your gift more sustainable. Check out our 10 recommendations on how to green your book gift this holiday season.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

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Top 100 green apps: MailStop Mobile app from Catalog Choice

As part of our effort to promote a more sustainable lifestyle we are assembling a list of the top 100 apps that will help you go green. Apps become an integral part of our life and a valuable tool and we believe we should also take advantage of them when it comes go greening up our lifestyle.

Starting this week, we'll update you here every Friday with a new app we add to the list.
Today we're happy to introduce you with an app that was launched this week - MailStop Mobile app from Catalog Choice. This is a very cool app that will help you to use Catalog Choice services and reduce your junk mail. This app is for iPhone and iPad and it's free.

Here are more details about MailStop Mobile app:
The free app is available for download in the iTunes App Store. Once installed, members login or create a free Catalog Choice account, take pictures of their unwanted mail and upload those images to www.catalogchoice.org. Catalog Choice will then communicate opt-out requests to companies and monitor compliance.

The MailStop
Mobile app works in sync with one’s free online account and is used to opt-out of all types of direct mail including catalogs, credit card offers, donation requests and coupons. The first five MailStop Mobile opt-outs are free. Members can buy additional opt-outs within the app priced at $1.99 for five, $6.99 for 20 or $14.99 for 50.

“Eradicating junk mail just got easier and fun,” said Chuck Teller, Executive Director, Catalog Choice. “MailStop Mobile turns your smartphone into a tool that declutters your mailbox in seconds, protects your privacy, saves trees and eliminates waste.”
MailStop Mobile is the newest service in a line of premium opt-out tools from Catalog Choice, including MailStop Envelopes and MailStop Shield. A version of the MailStop Mobile app will be available for Android users in 2012. For more information, visit www.catalogchoice.org.
You can check top 100 green apps at http://www.ecolibris.net/greenapps.asp. As you'll see, this list is in work, but we promise to update it every week until we'll have all 100 green apps.
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Audiobook for the holidays - part 1: Boomerang by Michael Lewis (and a giveaway!)

Today we start a 4-week series for the holidays, where we will be reviewing, recommending and giving away four great audiobooks.

We believe these audiobooks are great to listen to all year round, but we know this is the time of the year when people look for unique and meaningful gifts, so this is certainly the right time to introduce you with these audiobooks, all published by
Simon and Simon Audio.

Our first audiobook on this series is Boomerang by Michael Lewis, read by Dylan Baker.

Just like his last book, the Big Short, Michael Lewis takes the role here of a tour guide.
This time he's leading a guided tour through some of the disparate places hard hit by the financial tsunami of 2008, like Greece, Iceland and Ireland. His role is almost Sisyphean as this is incredibly difficult to understand these events, not to mention putting them in some sort of coherent and clear context and even making you laugh once in a while when listening to it. Yet, Michael Lewis succeed to do it. Just like he did in the Big Short, he takes big global events and present them through small personal stories that helps us to understand how the hell these countries got to this situation.

What amazes me every time I listen to his audiobooks is how easily misconceptions are becoming common due to the belief that the people that are making the decisions are reasonable people and know what they do. Even though we get to learn time after time this is not the case we keep believe in it. This is why I won't be surprised if one of the next audiobooks of Michael Lewis will be on another crisis that follows the same patterns of the financial crisis he describes in the Big Short and Boomerang, this time environmental one. Actually, it might be that he's working on it as we speak..

Bottom line: If you want to understand the news coming from Europe and what's really going on there, listen to Boomerang!

Here are more details on Boomerang (From its Amazon page):

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Big Short, Liar’s Poker and The Blind Side!

The tsunami of cheap credit that rolled across the planet between 2002 and 2008 was more than a simple financial phenomenon: it was temptation, offering entire societies the chance to reveal aspects of their characters they could not normally afford to indulge.

The Greeks wanted to turn their country into a piÑata stuffed with cash and allow as many citizens as possible to take a whack at it. The Germans wanted to be even more German; the Irish wanted to stop being Irish.

The trademark of Michael Lewis's bestsellers is to tell an important and complex story through characters so outsized and outrageously weird that you'd think they have to be invented. (You'd be wrong.) In Boomerang, we meet a brilliant monk who has figured out how to game Greek capitalism to save his failing monastery; a cod fisherman who, with three days' training, becomes a currency trader for an Icelandic bank; and an Irish real estate developer so outraged by the collapse of his business that he drives across the country to attack the Irish Parliament with his earth-moving equipment.

Lewis's investigation of bubbles beyond our shores is so brilliantly, sadly hilarious that it leads the American listener to a comfortable complacency: Oh, those foolish foreigners. But when Lewis turns a merciless eye on California and Washington DC, we see that the narrative is a trap baited with humor, and we understand the reckoning that awaits the greatest and greediest of debtor nations.

"No one writes with more narrative panache about money and finance than Lewis."

--Michiko Kakutani, New York Times

Disclosure: We received a copy of this audiobook from the publisher (Simon and Simon Audio).


Here's an excerpt from the audiobook:







on Amazon: http://amzn.to/qj7fyn

on iTunes: http://bit.ly/tRZwhq


GIVEAWAY ALERT!!

We're giving away two copies of this audiobook, courtesy of the publisher, Simon & Simon audio!

How you can win? Very simple. All you have to do is to retweet this post on twitter with the hashtag #boomerang at the end of your tweet. We will have a raffle on Friday, December 14, 5:00PM EST between all the readers that will retweet by then. The winners will be announced the following day.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!

Spit That Out! second edition is on sale now (and one tree is planted for every sold copy!)

I'm happy to update you that the second edition of Spit That Out!, the wonderful guide for parents by Paige Wolf is out for sale now. Not only that, but our collaboration with the author continues with this edition and one tree is planted with Eco-Libris for every printed copy sold.

We're not the only ones who think this is a great book. PEOPLE.com called this book
"a realistic guide to keeping your kids safe and healthy," and Babble.com said it is "…a must read for eco-concerned parents." The new edition can be a great gift for the holidays for new parents or those who are about to become ones.

Here are more details on the new edition of Spit That Out!:

Spit That Out! The Overly Informed Parent's Guide to Raising Children in the Age of Environmental Guilt has received positive attention from PEOPLE.com,
The Huffington Post, Pregnancy & Newborn, Daily Candy, and more. An updated edition of the book, which turns to everyday and celebrity moms as well as experts to present facts, debunk myths, and help parents stay on a reasonable and responsible course without losing their minds, will be available for sale this December.

In the new edition, readers will find the story of the author's transition to cloth diapers, an updated discussion of plastics, and the newest resources for green deals and discounts. The book is available in paperback and Kindle editions at Amazon.com and select retailers across the country. Learn more and follow the blog at www.spitthatoutthebook.com.

The book is available both at electronic and paper formats on Amazon.com.

And if you want to further educate yourself in Environmental Studies, look into online classes.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Tomorrow: A giveaway of 2 copies of Boomerang by Michael Lewis (audiobook)

I wanted to update you that tomorrow we'll be reviewing a great audiobook - Boomerang by Michael Lewis, read by Dylan Baker.

And we're also be having a giveaway! We'll be giving away 2 copies of this invaluable and interesting audiobook, courtesy of the publisher - Si
mon & Schuster Audio.

So check out our blog tomorrow and don't miss the opportunity to win a copy of Boomerang.

Just to warm you up, here's a reminder of six great audiobooks we gave away on our blog in the past:

1. Unfamiliar Fishes by Sarah Vowell



2. My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World by Jeff Garlin

3.
American Assassin by Chris Flynn

4. Gideon's War by Howard Gordon



5.
The Essence of Happiness: A Guidebook for Living by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler M.D.

6. The Big Short by Michael Lewis

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

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