Founded in 2003, EnergyMedia has been a niche publisher that targets new generation readers including young professionals, college students and educated general public groups that, according to market surveys, read most. After years of vigorous growth, EnergyMedia is now proud of its strong-selling titles ranging over social and cultural issues, personal development and business management. The mission of EnergyMedia has remained constant since its founding: to publish books that inspire people to acquire "energy" for their lives and work through a market-oriented mechanism.
EnergyMedia publishes general, non-fiction titles that address real and urgent humanistic issues. In contrast to the traditional publishers in China that target educated readers and, focus too much on self-defined and self-congratulatory “high culture”, thus not always being sensitive to the needs of the market, EnergyMedia’s versatile, pragmatic, and accessible "how-to" series reach a broad readership – average Chinese who are grappling with real daily issues about job-hunting, career management, education, and personal achievement. EnergyMedia also publishes DVDs and are extending to digital publishing and wireless internet publishing.
In addition to being practical and useful, the books published by EnergyMedia are entertaining and easy to digest, which makes some of them best sellers. Over the years, EnergyMedia has developed a reliable mechanism to identify and foster popular topics, and then successfully promote those relevant titles through marketing endeavors including press release, online chat, industrial seminars and reader-salons. EnergyMedia also actively participates in international industry exhibitions including The Frankfurt Book Fair, The Italy Bologna Book Fair and Hong Kong Book Fair.
Successive public recognitions and honors attest to the quality of EnergyMedia and its consistent pursuance of excellence. For example, the book "Here and There: 81 Conversations about China and America" (written by David J. Firestein, an American diplomat, and Victor Yuan, President of Horizon Consulting Group – one of the largest local marketing and consulting firms in China) was rated as one of the “Top 10 Most Browsed Books of the Year 2003” on the most influential web portals in China such as sina, sohu and qq. Other best sellers include “Sex Workers in China” (A social report based on the research project conducted by Futures Group Europe investigating Chinese sex workers), “Sell Yourself”. These books attract the attention and favorable reviews of other major media such as Phoenix TV, Beijing Youth Daily, Career Weekly (by 51job.com, the biggest online job-hunting company in China) and the Economic Observer.
EnergyMedia has developed an efficient sales network covering the whole Chinese market. Over 100 major distributors sell "EnergyMedia" products. EnergyMedia titles can be found on the shelves of chain and independent bookstores, drugstores, warehouse clubs and other retail outlets around China. EnergyMedia books are also being sold through major online booksellers such as joyo.com (acquired by Amazon) and dangdang.com, two top online booksellers in China.
EnergyMedia distinguishes itself from the state-owned publishing houses by its quick reaction to the market. At the same time, to adapt to the strong governmental control of publishing industry and de facto monopoly of state-owned publishing houses in China, EnergyMedia has developed its unique business model which essentially allows it to cooperate with some of the first-tier state-owned publishing houses, such as Peking University Press , China Machine Press and Aviation Press.
At the same time, EnergyMedia exists to help authors achieve success -- by their definition. It provides premier book publishing and marketing services for authors. It is committed to providing the highest level of customer service in publishing. Express your voice in print. Publishing is a great adventure. Let EnergyMedia be your guide. Your energy, your dream.
If you have any question, please do not hesitate to email us: info@energymedia.com.cn, or you can call us: 86-10-18910799687.
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