A survey of e-books
by The Bookseller shows e-booksellers and publishers appear to have cushioned the impact of the VAT price rise on e-books at least for now, five days into the new rule.
Not exact matches
A pre-emptive move earlier this year
by the UK government has upset
booksellers and
shows that the industry here, too, needs to get involved in this debate.
By giving readers the opportunity to choose to purchase from an indie bookstore, you are
showing local
booksellers that you are a savvy author and that you actively encourage sales of your book from independent bookstores.
The
booksellers are picking books
by male writers, but the sales here are
showing romance is popular.
With this service, your book is displayed at influential trade
shows that are attended
by the people you want to see your book such as agents, publishers, book buyers,
booksellers, media, and anyone involved in the publishing industry.
Figures from Nielsen BookScan, compiled
by The
Bookseller,
show 5,093 authors had sales (not income, of course) more than # 10,000 in 2017.
The latest data from Nielsen, obtained exclusively
by The
Bookseller,
shows that tablets are rapidly taking over e-readers as the most popular device to read digitally on.
Alas, early implementations
by US
booksellers are poor and
show that both Google and the indie
booksellers have a long way to go if they want to take share from established players such as Amazon and Kobo.
The launch of the new e-reader — available from October — comes as new data from Nielsen, reported
by the
Bookseller,
shows that tablets are overtaking e-readers as the preferred digital reading device.