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Jessica Mendoza

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7366 total appearances

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The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

Atria would publish Penn's novels in print and get them in more bookstores. And so far, it's made the difference she hoped it would—

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

As publishers take note of success stories like Penn's, they're also recognizing that TikTok offers really precise information into what readers want. And that new insight is shaking up the publishing industry. That's next. BookTok has jolted the publishing industry, which is usually pretty stagnant.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

As publishers take note of success stories like Penn's, they're also recognizing that TikTok offers really precise information into what readers want. And that new insight is shaking up the publishing industry. That's next. BookTok has jolted the publishing industry, which is usually pretty stagnant.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

As publishers take note of success stories like Penn's, they're also recognizing that TikTok offers really precise information into what readers want. And that new insight is shaking up the publishing industry. That's next. BookTok has jolted the publishing industry, which is usually pretty stagnant.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

Sirkana BookScan, a publishing tracker, says that in a typical year, overall print sales grow or shrink by about only 1% to 2%. And this year was no exception. But for BookTok authors, it's a different story. In the U.S., BookTok authors sold 20% more books in print this year than the year before. That's 55.4 million books.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

Sirkana BookScan, a publishing tracker, says that in a typical year, overall print sales grow or shrink by about only 1% to 2%. And this year was no exception. But for BookTok authors, it's a different story. In the U.S., BookTok authors sold 20% more books in print this year than the year before. That's 55.4 million books.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

Sirkana BookScan, a publishing tracker, says that in a typical year, overall print sales grow or shrink by about only 1% to 2%. And this year was no exception. But for BookTok authors, it's a different story. In the U.S., BookTok authors sold 20% more books in print this year than the year before. That's 55.4 million books.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

And that has piqued the interest of some of the country's biggest book publishers.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

And that has piqued the interest of some of the country's biggest book publishers.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

And that has piqued the interest of some of the country's biggest book publishers.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

Felicity Valance has been in legacy publishing for nearly two decades. And she says BookTok allows her to reach readers in a way that she was never able to before, even on other social platforms.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

Felicity Valance has been in legacy publishing for nearly two decades. And she says BookTok allows her to reach readers in a way that she was never able to before, even on other social platforms.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

Felicity Valance has been in legacy publishing for nearly two decades. And she says BookTok allows her to reach readers in a way that she was never able to before, even on other social platforms.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

And that's different than how algorithms worked with other social media platforms in the past.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

And that's different than how algorithms worked with other social media platforms in the past.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

And that's different than how algorithms worked with other social media platforms in the past.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

That shift from being shown what is generally popular to what you were interested in meant that readers didn't have to look for content about the books they liked. It was just served up to them. In fact, that's what happened to me. BookTok kept feeding me content and I kept eating it up. There were straight-up book reviews, sure. But people also use memes.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

That shift from being shown what is generally popular to what you were interested in meant that readers didn't have to look for content about the books they liked. It was just served up to them. In fact, that's what happened to me. BookTok kept feeding me content and I kept eating it up. There were straight-up book reviews, sure. But people also use memes.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

That shift from being shown what is generally popular to what you were interested in meant that readers didn't have to look for content about the books they liked. It was just served up to them. In fact, that's what happened to me. BookTok kept feeding me content and I kept eating it up. There were straight-up book reviews, sure. But people also use memes.

The Journal.
Readers Can’t Get Enough of BookTok. Publishers Are Cashing In.

They make skits about their favorite plot points. They joke about story tropes. And they share their opinions on everything from character arcs to book covers.