«Among
those book buyers aware of the dispute who have an opinion on that disagreement, 19 percent said they were buying books from Amazon, while 4.4 percent said they were buying more books from the etailer.»
«Just over 39 percent of respondents indicated that they were aware of the standoff... Among
those book buyers aware of the dispute who have an opinion on that disagreement, 19 percent said they were buying fewer books from Amazon...»
Not exact matches
While some self - publishing companies offer a service whereby the
books are available on wholesale lists just in case a
book buyer becomes
aware of it and wants to carry it; traditional publishers actually have warm sales bodies proactively hawking your
book to a variety of different bookselling outlets.
As a point of comparison,
book buyers interviewed showed less awareness of several major authors than of the Amazon - Hachette dispute: 28 % of them knew who Malcolm Gladwell is, and 35 % were
aware of Lee Child.
Of 5,286
book buyers polled by Codex between July 11 and July 19, 39.4 % were
aware of the dispute, and 19.2 % of those
aware of the dispute were buying fewer
books from Amazon.
In a survey of 5,300
book buyers, Codex Group reports 39 % were
aware of the Amazon / Hachette dispute — and 7.5 % are buying less from Amazon.