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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

10 Benefits of a Recession

If you want more bad news, then don’t read this post. But if you are tired of reading about bailouts, bankruptcies, and poor earnings, keep reading.

Every cloud has a silver lining

I’m no Pollyanna. I have blogged previously about embracing the most brutal facts of your current reality. I know people are suffering, and I hate that.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Thomas Nelson Wins Evangelical Book of the Year

The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) just announced that our Word of Promise audio bible won the “Book of the Year” award for 2008. Wayne Hastings, Senior Vice President and Group Publisher for our Bible & Reference Group, accepted the award at the Christian Book Awards, held in Orlando, Florida, at the International Christian Retail Show (ICRS).

Word of Promise Book of the Year

The amazing thing is that it is the first time in the 30-year history of the award that it went to a non-book. Think about it. First, it’s an audio Bible, rather than a traditional print book. Second, it’s a Bible rather than a book. This is fascinating. What does it mean for the future of publishing?

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Why I Am (Still) Excited About Christian Retail

Last Saturday, April 12, I spoke to Christian Retailers at our inaugural Open House event. It was video-taped, and you can watch it here if you are interested.

Mike Hyatt Speaking at Open House 2008

Because the file was so large, I had to upload it as five separate videos. The total length is 40 minutes or so. However, if you click on the link above, it will play all five videos as a YouTube “playlist,” with each video playing one after the other.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Five Books on the New York Times Bestseller List

I have worked at Thomas Nelson for almost ten years. The most books we’ve ever had on the New York Times bestsellers list at one time is three. That was more than two years ago.

NY Times Bestsellers

Yesterday, we were notified by the Times that we will have five books on the October 21, 2007 list. This is a new record for our company. These include:

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

The Largest Quarter in Our History

We just announced today that the quarter ending September 30 was the largest in our 209-year history. Net revenues were up 10% for the quarter and 10% for the first six months of its fiscal year. (Our fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31.) EBITDA was up 10% for the quarter and 18% fiscal year-to-date.

Fireworks

Our publishing segment has been especially sucessful this year. It was up 12% for the six months ending September 30. I believe this is the direct result of our One Company initiative. This initiative has afforded us the focus we needed to create products that are relevant to consumers.

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Ten Reasons I’m Excited About Christian Retail

For the last five years, I have heard constant complaining about Christian retail. Publishers complain. The media complain. Even Christian retailers complain.

It is time for this to stop. Enough is enough. I believe we have talked ourselves into a slump. Therefore, I am declaring a moratorium at Thomas Nelson on negative comments about Christian retail. I don’t want to hear them. These comments aren’t helpful, and they sure aren’t empowering.

Growth Chart

I want us to change our thinking. We can see the glass half empty or half full. I want us to see it half full. Things are never going to improve until we learn to give thanks for what we already have and start focusing on the positive.

To get us started, here are ten reasons why I am excited about Christian retail. I am deliberately choosing to focus on the positive.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

The Top Ten Publishers in America

For years, we have said that we are the largest Christian publisher and the ninth largest trade publisher in America. However, I have never really been able to get at the data behind this claim. Now I have it. As it turns out, we are bigger than I thought relative to other trade publishers. We are still the largest Christian publisher, but we are actually the sixth largest trade publisher. Istock 000002423123Small-2

Over the past several months, we have compiled a proprietary database made up of various point-of-sale databases. It includes all the major retail sales channels. It does not include international, ministry, book fairs, direct-to-consumer sales, etc. If it did, we would be higher on the list because of our robust ministry, school fundraising, and live event sales. Scholastic would also be higher on the list because of their huge book fair business. However, this database only tracks sales through retail channels.

We are now updating this on a monthly basis. As far as I know, we are the only publisher in world who has this information.

Based on the twelve months ending November 30, the top ten trade publishers are:

Top Ten Trade Publishers
RankPublisherMarket
Share
1Random House17.2%
2HarperCollins*13.3%
3Simon & Schuster9.2%
4Penguin8.7%
5Hachette5.9%
6Thomas Nelson4.8%
7St. Martin’s3.2%
8Tyndale1.9%
9John Wiley & Sons1.7%
10Scholastic1.6%
Total Top Ten67.5%

*Includes Zondervan

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Thursday, December 29, 2005

Why I’m Cautiously Optimistic About 2006

I’ve noticed an unusual amount of good news in the air over the past week. Frankly, given the impact of Katrina earlier this fall, the subsequent rise in fuel prices, and the impact on consumer confidence, this is very positive.

Consider the following four items:

First, Consumer confidence is the highest it has been since just prior to Katrina. It rose to 103.6 in December, up from 98.3 in November. It’s still not as high as it was in August (105.5), but it is definitely improving.

Second, holiday retail spending rose 8.7%. This was for the period that began on the Friday after Thanksgiving and ended at the end of the day on Christmas Eve, December 24 compared to the same period last year.

Third, based on our own internal analysis of our BookScan data (the Nielsen subscription service that measures point-of-sales movement through general market retailers), we sold 202,274 units for the week ending December 26. Last year, we sold 140,513 units for the same period. That’s a 44% increase. This is no doubt related to the performance of newly-released major titles, but I think it also reflects improving conditions at retail.

Fourth, according to the STATS report (the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association subscription service that measures point-of-sales movement through Christian specialty retailers) for the week ending December 26, we had 14 of the top 50 best-selling products. Zondervan, our nearest competitor had 7. (HarperCollins, Zondervan’s parent company, had 8 titles, but these were all C.S. Lewis or Chronicles of Narnia related titles. They generally have no titles in the top 50, so I see this as a temporary anomaly related to the current popularity of the movie.) Best of all, our 14 titles were from 10 different authors. Captivating by John and Stasi Eldredge is still the best-selling title at Christian retail, now outselling the Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren by 14%.

These facts make me cautiously optimistic as I look toward 2006. I say “cautiously” because all the data is not yet in, and I’m sure the analysts and the economists will soon produce data on the other side of the ledger. (Reminds me of the story about Harry Truman. Frustrated that his economists were all saying, "On the one hand ... but on the other hand,” he supposedly said, “Give me a one-handed economist!”) Nevertheless, I am encouraged by what I see and hope this bodes well for the new year.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Three Simultaneous New York Times Bestsellers

Last week, we had three books on the New York Times Advice list:

  • #8 One Minute Wellness by Ben Lerner
  • #13 The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey
  • #15 Captivating by John and Stasi Eldredge

All of these books were published by the Nelson Books division. This is a first for our company and definitely worth celebrating. Congratulations to Jonathan Merkh, the Nelson Books Publisher, and his entire team!

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Thursday, May 26, 2005

The Year in Review

Last week we published our Quarterly Earnings Release. In case you missed it, we finished our best year ever and our best quarter ever. For the year, net revenues were up 7 percent, from $222.6 million to $237.8 million. Net income was up 22 percent from $16.2 million to $19.8 million.

For the past several years, we have focused on improving margins. We have paid less attention to top line growth. That changed last year. Because our margins were in good shape and the business was healthy, we felt that we were in a good position to start growing the top line again. However, we didn’t want to sacrifice our profitability to do so. This last year we proved to ourselves—and the Street—that we could grow our top line at a respectable rate and still improve our bottom line. In fact, we grew the bottom line three times faster than the top line. This is encouraging.

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