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Site Updated: 06/07/06
Dear Marketing Director:
Europe, Asia, North or South America — wherever you’re located on this planet BF Press is exploring new ways to provide you with an aide to book marketing we think you’ll find exciting, personally useful, and both profitable and prestigious for your publishing house.
Here’s how you can get the whole picture in two minutes or less.
You can click on Amazon for a look at our books as they become available internationally in print with "Look inside" feature.
Right now, for example, you can immediately find books by our launching author David Loye via Amazon.com (USA). Amazon.co.uk (United Kingdom). Amazon.ca (Canada). Amazon.co.jp (Japan). Amazon.de (Germany). Amazon. fr (France). Amazon.at (Austria). Amazon. com (Spanish). Joyo.com (China).
Click on www.benjaminfranklinpress.com to go to our website for more information on our books in print -- and a look at our books online in advance of print publication in English.
Less than a minute so far.
On our BFPress website click on the book shelf of interest -- Science, Education, Politics, Philanthropy, Morality, Spirituality, Entertainment & Humor, Love . . .
Another second or two.
Click on the title for the book that interests you -- and up comes everything that you or your client need to know!
Brief description. Highlights. Brief author bio.
Plus country by country, region by region, and language by language a Global Marketing Analysis for “your book.”
All of this in as little as two minutes online.
In an unannounced advance online pilot test for this new approach to book publishing and marketing, in just four days German language publishing rights for both of our books Darwin in Love and Darwin’s Unfolding Revolution were sold to a publisher in Germany!
Because of your particular marketing experience, we'd love to get your valuable feedback. Please email or fax me what you think of the prospects, pro or con, for this new approach to book marketing.
Elliot Sanders
Global Publishing Rights Manager
The Benjamin Franklin Press
www.benjaminfranklinpress.com
EMAIL: elliotsanders@benjaminfranklinpress.com
FAX: 831-626-3734.
MAIL: P.O. Box 222851, Carmel, CA 93922-2851
A New Approach
to Book Publishing
Benjamin Franklin Press is using the savings in cost and gain in freedom in online development for a new kind of global marketplace and library to build a new creative global community for discerning book editors, agents, publishers, and readers — all looking for the same thing.
The advantage to editors and agents for book publishers globally is quick, easy, and inexpensive access to a new online market place for the kind of books that in a world numbed and dumbed down by other media the people who still buy books hunger for.
The advantage to readers is free access to the better kind of books they're looking for now - not years from now or never.
In this way we’ve set out to build the market – along with advance promotion – for the better kind of books that you want to publish, whether they’re ours or published by others initially in English.
 Background
The Benjamin Franklin Press is the end result of 35 years of publishing ventures aimed at moving the kind of books that can advance — rather than just check in place, or retard—human evolution into the mainstream mind through mainstream book publishing and book stores worldwide.
For the fascinating story behind this new publishing venture, go the website for The Darwin Project — www.thedarwinproject.com.
There you'll find listed the more than 50 leading scientists, educators, and media activist members of the Council for The Darwin Project and the General Evolution Research Group (for example, Ervin Laszlo, Riane Eisler, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, David Loye), most of whose books are now available globally through the international online outlets for Amazon listed above.
For more on the scientific, social, educational, political, visionary, and “home town” background to our story, see the case for a Global Book Revolution, Benjamin Franklin’s Mission Statement for our Press, Feedback from the Book Front, and The Carmel Story.
We hope you may want to join the Friends of the Benjamin Franklin Press and spread the word to friends at home and elsewhere in the global publishing world.

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