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Table of Contents
Issue #26 - September 28, 2004.

Editorial

The Business of Bookselling: Writing a Business Plan
If you are looking for funding from the bank or SBA for your bookselling business, you need a business plan. But even if you aren't looking to raise money, a business plan can help you set expectations and goals for your business. Read on to learn more about how to write a business plan.
The Bookologist Examines Sample Books
The Bookologist takes a look back (a long way back) at "sample" or "dummy" books. Learn what they are, their value, and whether there may be other sample books waiting to be discovered.
Bookologist Author Watch: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 -1930)
In today's Author Watch column, Mark O'Neill examines Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of Sherlock Holmes and other important classics.
Chrislands.com: Designing Web Sites for Booksellers
Chrislands offers a Web design service exclusively for booksellers. Bookologist Editor Edith Reynolds takes a closer look and reports back in today's issue.
The Bookologist Book News
The Bookologist takes a look at some events making news in the world of books!
Letters to the Editor
Readers react! Read today's Letters to the Editor to see what's on readers' minds in the realm of bookselling.

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