Not exact matches
In Word for Word: Don't
buy the myth about
ebook slump for The Irish Times, he adamantly resists the idea that
ebook sales are
falling.
With print sales
falling by 10 % last year, and book purchasing as a whole down 4 %,
ebook sales were reported to have grown, according to Nielsen's tracking of book purchases, up 20 % in the UK in 2013, with 80m
ebooks bought by UK consumers, to a value of # 300m.
So as a reader, how do you insure that you do not
fall into the trap of unwittenly purchasing indie
eBooks and only
buy from reputable publishers?
In fact, I saw one article that said many people who
fall in love with an
ebook, go and
buy the print book later.
I
bought one of the earliest dedicated e-readers (an
eBook Wise) and
fell in love with the way I could enlarge fonts, and read in bed at night without turning on a light.
I wonder by how much should an
eBook price
fall before people will consider
buying them with 1 click instead of getting them for free with 5 clicks?
I
fell in love with Kindles straight away, but since owning one not only do I download an endless number of
ebooks, I
buy probably ten times as many paper books as I used to.
With print sales
falling by 10 % last year, and book purchasing as a whole down 4 %,
ebook sales continue to grow, according to Nielsen's comprehensive tracking of book purchases, up 20 % in the UK in 2013, with 80m
ebooks bought by UK consumers, to a value of # 300m.
The trade off is the possibility of readers
falling in love with characters and series, and
buying copies of other
eBooks for themselves.
I
bought your summer
ebook a couple of years ago and it is wonderful but I think this
Fall one is even better.