Two Sides: Changing tides in the book industry
Physical books are driving the growth.
Grafkom launched Grafkom Market this summer – a new market place for second hand graphic equipment and consumables. As a reader of Grafkom’s news letter you get the chance to place your first ads for free by using the code GRAFKOM. Questions? Please contact magnus@grafkom.se “We reach large parts of

Grafkom launched Grafkom Market this summer – a new market place for second hand graphic equipment and consumables.
As a reader of Grafkom’s news letter you get the chance to place your first ads for free by using the code GRAFKOM. Questions? Please contact magnus@grafkom.se
“We reach large parts of the industry in the Nordics and the Baltics. Partly through our own news letters in the region, but also via cooperation with players such as Branschkoll in Sweden, VIGC in Belgium and so on,” says Magnus Thorkildsen at Grafkom.
Lars Bomgren at Nize Equipment was one of the first to market swissQ large format printers on Grafkom Market.
“One very positive experience is that the ads are spread around a lot. This is very good for us as this gives us the opportunity to reach new, potential clients that we would not have met otherwise. We have had enquiries from clients we have never spoken to before ,” says Lars Bomgren.
Physical books are driving the growth.
Study shows the strength of door drops for retailers.
New Report on Reading Habits: Printed Books Dominate, but Lack of Time Keeps Swedes from Reading More, Two Sides reports. According to Branschkoll.se, a new report reveals that while printed books remain the most popular format, over half of Swedes cite lack of time as the main reason they don’t rea