Digital books continued their rise in English - speaking countries, accounting for 34 % of
Adult Trade sales in the United States (vs. 27 % at end - June 2012) and 31 % in the United Kingdom (vs. 22 % at end - June 2012).
In France, the contribution of digital sales to
Adult Trade sales remains low (3.2 %), although rising sharply.
So they now comprise 29 percent of
all adult trade sales, still up slightly from 28 percent of adult sales a year ago.
Meanwhile in the USA, the Association of American Publishers said that 31 % of
all adult trade sales in February, up from 27 per cent in the same period a year ago, with their share of the children's and young adult market jumping from 10 % to 16 % in a year.
Ebooks now account for 27 % of
all adult trade sales.
E-books in 2014 accounted for 27 % of
all adult trade sales, up from 23 % in 2012.
Not exact matches
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trade show / conference, the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association's (IFMA) Forecast and Outlook and Introduction to Foodservice Fundamentals seminars, the Beer Summit, Foodservice Equipment & Supplies State of the Industry seminar, Technomic's
Adult Beverage Insights Group and Foodservice Planning Program client meetings, Chicago Foodservice Marketing Club (CFMC) luncheons, corporate national
sales meetings, and other industry client functions.
Our company is a collection of production and
sales for the integration of industry and
trade enterprises, which committed to producing and selling kinds of girls and women fashion
adult shoes.
Even including the children's / young
adult categories, printed books totaled $ 215.2 M for the month, giving e-books a staggering 29.56 % share of total
trade book
sales.
Looking at
sales by format,
trade paperbacks — the format that holds
adult coloring books — had a 4.01 % gain in unit
sales over 2015, which is slightly less than 2015 (5 %).
This is significant news, if not the «tipping point» that Amazon claims (as of May, according to the AAP, ebook
sales are 8.48 % of
trade sales;
adult hardcovers are 43.2 %).
According to the survey, ebooks
sales in the
adult trade fiction category increased in 2013 over 2012, up 3.8 % to a yearly total of $ 1.3... [Read more...]
According to the survey, ebooks
sales in the
adult trade fiction category increased in 2013 over 2012, up 3.8 % to a yearly total of $ 1.3 billion.
Hardcover
sales in
adult trade fiction and non-fiction combined increased to a total of $ 1.5 billion in 2013; ebooks in fiction - only sold almost as much as hardcover for both fiction and non-fiction for
adults — despite the typically lower price point of ebooks compared to hardcover and paperback — a fact that speaks to the need to revamp the strategy by which publishers perceive digital - first and ebook - only.
The trend of more moderate growth for ebooks in the U.S. in 2012 continued in Sept. as
sales of
adult trade ebooks were up 30.7 %, much less than the triple - digit
sales growth seen in ebooks in previous years.
«For
trade publishers, 2014 was a blockbuster year — especially in the Childrens and Young
Adult Books category; so despite the challenging comps, increased
sales in
Adult Books helped the industry post gains in 2015,» said Tina Jordan, Vice President of the Association of American Publishers.
Unit
sales across the total
adult trade print market in 2014 were down by 3.5 % compared to 2013, whereas the juvenile
trade print market was up 4.1 %.
Trade sales as reported by the AAP fell by a modest $ 6.5 million to $ 488.4 million overall for April, with small gains in
adult sales overtaken by a $ 15 million drop in children's / YA
sales.
E-book
sales have shown compound growth of 71 % since 2002 when they were worth a paltry & pound; 7.3 m.
Elsewhere, trade sales of adult and juvenile books were steady at $ 8.1 bn in 2009.
Sadly, PW also seems to have stopped providing as much detail on breaking down print book
sales (hardcovers,
trade paperbacks, etc.), although they did reveal that print book
sales «plunged» in June, with
trade paperback
sales down a whopping 64 %,
adult hardcovers down 25 %, and mass - market paperbacks down 22 %.
Even
adult trade paperback
sales are looking vulnerable, at $ 83.6 M (although they're probably safe until next January).
Fairly brutal numbers across the board, with only a slight (2.1 %) increase in young
adult hardcover, flat
adult trade paper
sales, and decreases in the other categories, including a dramatic 54.3 % decrease in mass - market paperback
sales.
Print books made a comeback, totaling $ 96.6 M for
adult trade hardcover
sales, $ 115.9 M for
trade paperbacks, and $ 55.2 M for mass - market paperbacks.
As reported by Digital Book World,
adult trade ebook
sales were up 20.7 % in Nov. 2012 compared to Nov. 2011.
E-books, which have roughly doubled or tripled in
sales each of the past several years, not only blew past mass - market paperback
sales, not only passed
adult hardcover
sales, but have now overtaken
adult trade paperback
sales to become the largest single category of book
sales in February.
E-book
sales are up 160.1 % since last year, while
adult trade paperbacks -LRB--17.9 %),
adult hardcovers -LRB--23.4 %), and
adult mass market paperbacks -LRB--30.1 %) all suffered double - digit declines from 2010.
The May 2011 e-book
sales stats bring with them the announcement that, so far in 2011, e-books are the # 2 format, behind only
adult trade paperbacks, and ahead of both
adult hardcovers and
adult mass - market paperbacks.
Adult trade paperbacks were $ 96.5 M, adult hardcover $ 82.9 M, and adult mass - market $ 33.1 M. (Note that their YTD totals and prior months» sales don't usually add up exactly; I assume they update and adjust prior month totals without tellin
Adult trade paperbacks were $ 96.5 M,
adult hardcover $ 82.9 M, and adult mass - market $ 33.1 M. (Note that their YTD totals and prior months» sales don't usually add up exactly; I assume they update and adjust prior month totals without tellin
adult hardcover $ 82.9 M, and
adult mass - market $ 33.1 M. (Note that their YTD totals and prior months» sales don't usually add up exactly; I assume they update and adjust prior month totals without tellin
adult mass - market $ 33.1 M. (Note that their YTD totals and prior months»
sales don't usually add up exactly; I assume they update and adjust prior month totals without telling us.