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March 7, 2007 Online Survey Launched to Study Women and Their Relationship to Books |
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In concert with International Women's Day, all women are encouraged to participate in the newly launched online survey: "Women and Books 2007 National Study," available beginning March 8th through May 13, 2007. The survey focuses on non-fiction books that female readers buy for themselves, give to others, and receive from family, friends and professional associates. It also explores the factors that influence women's decisions to buy, give or read a book. And it investigates the factors that can help more women become successful, published authors.
PHOENIX, AZ (PRWeb) March 7, 2007 -- Over the past 52 weeks, fewer than 15 percent of the non-fiction books on the New York Times bestseller list were authored by women. Industry experts estimate that nearly 70 percent of non-fiction books are purchased by women. This disparity led Content Connections (www.contentconnections.com) and eWomenPublishingNetwork (www.ewomenpublishingnetwork.com) today to launch a national, comprehensive study on the reading, recommending and book buying habits of women. The study also investigates the factors that can help more women become successful, published authors.Press Contact: Joanna Brody
Company Name: Content Connections
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 310-582-0085
Website: http://www.WomenAndBooks2007.com
Press Release Source: EMediaWire