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Select one or more of the following online options that your book publishing company use to promote their products.
 
Editorial website
 
Social networks
 
Bookbloggers
 
Online communities of readers such as Goodreads, LibraryThing, etc.
 
Other online tools
 
None of them

 
 
 
Do you think the advice given to readers by bookbloggers, booktubers or users of online communities (Goodreads, LibraryThing, etc.) are trustworthy?
 
0. Their advice is not trustworthy at all.
 
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5. Their advice is highly trustworthy.
 
 
 
Have your book publishing company ever monitored or tried to monitor the influence of these entities on book sales?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
Following those monitoring results or your personal opinion, in case you do not have any results, rate from 0 to 5 the influence these online entities have on book sales.
 
0. There is no influence at all.
 
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5. They are the most influential sources.
 
 
 
How does this impact affect to your book publishing company?
 
Positively
 
Negatively
 
I do not know
 
Other
 
 
 
Following your observations and/ or your personal opinion, rate how much do you think the importance given by your company to these online communities will increase in a future.
 
0. It will be unexistent.
 
1. It will increase, although slightly.
 
2. It will increase.
 
3. It wil increase notably.
 
4. It will increase highly.
 
5. It will be close to the 100% of publicizing methods of my company.
 
 
 
What kind of techniques or relationship does your book publishing company establish with book bloggers, book tubers and/ or online communities of readers?
 
We provide free copies to get reviews.
 
We try to create a closer relation with them affiliating them to our team.
 
We are not interested on them.
 
Other
 
 
 
Do you think your publishing company's prestige can give a better advice to readers, so that the editorial should be more oriented to a closer approach with their readers? Rate this with 0 to 5.
 
0. No
 
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4
 
5. Absolutely
 
Other
 
 
 
 
Do you think the aim and principles of your publishing company will be modified by these new communication and technological advances? Please, mark 'Other' if you are interested to explain how and why this change will be produced, adding the aims and principles of your company.
 
Yes, these advances grow so fast that our aims and principles does not fit with this new era anymore and we have to adapt, changing many things.
 
No, these advances will only be a mean and not an end, our aims and principles are valid anyway.
 
No, these advances are an opportunity to express much better our principles.
 
Other
 
 
 
Which elements of the editing and/ or publishing process do you think will disappear (/are disappearing/ have already disappeared) due to the expansion of online communities of readers, book bloggers and booktubers?