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THE MARKET

More than 58 million books were sold inAustralia

last year (2006) with a value of just over $1.1 billion

representing over 320,000 titles. Dymocks has a

large and growing share of this market.

With 74 stores inAustralia, the Dymocks group

represents some 16% of the book retail market.

The Dymocks website attracts some 11,000

visitors every day! It also features the

merchandising and marketing strategies of the

Dymocks stores. The

www.dymocks.com.au

website is a successful and growing sales channel

and according toHitwise (June 2007) theDymocks

website annually ranks in the top two websites

within the category of Australian book sellers.

ACHIEVEMENTS

Dymocks Booksellers currently have 74 stores

acrossAustralia. TheDymocks storewhich opened

in Hobart, Tasmania in 2000 made Dymocks truly

national with Dymocks in every state and territory.

The past five years have seen Dymocks expand

internationally to a total of 5 book stores in New

Zealand and 11 inHongKong. Overall, there are 90

Dymocks stores. This has been a

significant achievement for

Dymocks, with plans to keep

expanding both within Australia

and overseas.

There are flagship stores in all

State capital CBDs . These stores,

along with expansion into key

metropolitan and regional centres,

are part of an overall brand

strategy to consolidate Dymocks’

market presence.

The merchandising and

marketing strategy provides

focus for Dymocks based on

proven retail principles and it

continues to support Dymocks’

position well into the future.

Dymocks partnership alliances

with credible and well-respected

businesses continue to be

successful for example SBS, with

an SBS display in everyDymocks

store; The Australian Stock

Exchange and ABC Centres in a

number of stores.

HISTORY

ThegrandDymocksGeorgeStreet

store, built in 1930, is Sydney’s

greatest bookstore. Its origins began in 1879 when

youngWilliamDymock commenced business as a

bookseller in nearbyMarket

Street.As

his business

grew, hemoved to larger and grander premises until,

in the1890s, hehadamillionbooks in stock.William

Dymock died in his thirty-ninth year. Unmarried

and childless, he left the business to his sister

Marjory, who was married to John Forsyth. From

that time onwards, the Forsyth family hasmanaged

Dymocks.

In 1981, John Forsyth,WilliamDymock’s great

grand nephew, decided to take over the company,

selling his own successful printing and publishing

business.After investigating book retailing around

the world, he implemented major changes to the

old store. Specially designed gondolas and displays

were built, colour corrected lightingwas introduced

and the most sophisticated computerised customer

enquiry service for books in the English speaking

world was developed and installed.

In 1986, theDymocks Franchise Systemwas set

up, allowing people to have their own piece of this

great bookselling tradition. At the same time,

www.dymocks.com.auwas being developed as the

most successful Australian bookselling site and

consistently one of the most visited sites on the

Internet. It is a reaffirmation of theDymocks history

of applying modern retailing techniques to a proud

century-old tradition.

THE PRODUCT

As a family owned business and the oldest

Australian owned book store, Dymocks prides itself

on meeting the book buying needs for all

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