Above the Treeline
The
American Booksellers Association has formed a new partnership with Above the Treeline, LLC, which provides
an online software product designed to help bookstores improve finances by optimizing
inventory selection. Through this partnership, all ABA member bookstores that
subscribe to Above the Treeline beginning January 1, 2006, will have their set-up
fee (around $1,500 on average) waived. Above the Treeline will cover 50 percent
of the fee, and ABA will cover the other half of set-up costs for members. In
addition, all current and future ABA member bookstores that subscribe to Above
the Treeline (ATL) will receive up to a 10 percent discount off the standard
monthly subscription fees (between $50 and $350 based on store size).
By connecting to a bookseller's POS system via the Internet, Above the Treeline
creates an online information-sharing network, while maintaining individual
retailer anonymity. Booksellers can analyze their own near real-time sales and
inventory information, as well as information from all subscriber stores through
highly visual charts and graphs, making it much simpler to make informed stocking
decisions quickly. Above the Treeline is in use at more than 75 ABA member bookstores,
which have combined annual revenues of over $220 million. Above the Treeline
does not disclose an individual store's information to any third party without
the express consent of the store.
Here is a look at some of the key benefits that Above the Treeline offers booksellers:
Treeline Top Sellers. This provides booksellers with the ability to
quickly see what bestselling titles they may be missing from their inventory.
A user can access the software to see the top selling titles across all subscribing
independent bookstores. The list not only shows the top selling titles, but
it also matches the list directly with the subscriber's own inventory, telling
the bookseller which of those titles are currently in stock, have at one time
been in stock, or have never been in stock. Results can be filtered by book
category, publisher, region, etc.
Store Performance. Using the Store Performance function, a bookseller
can compare his or her store's data to other anonymous stores and gauge their
strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for change. Also, a subscriber can
review the store's performance over time.
Title Lists. Subscribers can view title lists submitted by suppliers
or create their own. Typical supplier title lists include hot-selling titles,
seasonal recommendations, promotions, etc. Retailers can view their inventory
in a multicolored pie chart showing the titles on an individual list that
are either in stock, on order, out-of-stock, or have never been in stock.
Category Comparisons. Using category comparisons, a subscriber can
evaluate a category's performance over time and compare it to other stores.
This allows the bookseller to drill down and review sales and inventory trends
to see how efficient their inventory is.
E-mail Notifications. Above the Treeline can be accessed from any
Internet-connected computer. In addition, much of the information mentioned
above can be accessed through customizable e-mail reports that can be sent
to stores daily, weekly, or monthly. As an example, a bookstore's buyer could
choose to receive an e-mail each week that lists the top-selling cookbook
titles from across the participating stores that are out-of-stock at the bookstore
or that it has never carried.
Publisher Partnership Program. Through ATL, retailers can communicate
more efficiently and effectively with publisher sales reps. Booksellers can
provide participating ATL publishers with limited access to the store's inventory
data to allow participating publisher reps to see which of their company's
titles the store has in stock. This allows the rep to "fill in the gaps,"
to make more educated title recommendations, and to communicate these recommendations
online if desired. Retailers can choose to participate in ATL's publisher
program with all, some, or none of ATL's current publisher/supplier customers
including: Baker/Bethany, Fulcrum Publishers, Grove Atlantic, HarperCollins,
Houghton Mifflin, John Wiley, Multnomah, Penguin, Random House, Simon &
Schuster, Thomas Nelson, Workman, W.W. Norton, and Zondervan.
Booksellers interested in learning more about Above the Treeline should note
that Rubin will be appearing at ABA's first annual Winter Institute in January
in Long Beach, California. In addition, demonstrations of Above the Treeline
will be provided at ABA's regional programs or a demonstration can be arranged
by contacting Above the Treeline at [email protected].
You can also learn more about Above the Treeline through articles
in Bookselling This Week.
Topics: Affinity Programs,
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