Sentences with phrase «ebook sales rose»

US eBook sales rose 1260 % between 2008 and 2010.
Meanwhile, eBook sales rose 161 %.
Dig a little deeper and you'll see that, within the total, ebook sales rose from $ 68 million to $ 3 billion, what's technically known as a gazillion percent increase.
Digital publishing became more popular: at 4.3 % of the general turnover, ebook sales rose 0.4 % compared to last year.
In fact, PW reports that eBook sales rose 162.8 % in May to $ 29.3 million at the 13 publishers who report results to AAP's monthly sales report.
According to the British PA, consumer ebook sales rose 134 per cent in 2012, reaching # 216million, with total digital sales up 66 per cent to # 411million (encompassing ebooks, audiobooks downloads and online subscriptions).
Ebook sales rise, unit consumption surprises — Ebooks sales will approach 20 % of trade book revenues on a monthly basis by the end of 2011 in the US, yet the bigger surprise is that ebooks will account for one third or more of unit consumption.
And despite the recent fuss about the new partnership for ebook sales between Google and the American Booksellers Association, it is inevitable that as ebook sales rise, brick - and - mortar stores will decline and publishers will gradually lessen their investment both in the bookstore - based physical distribution network and in print editions.
And despite the recent fuss about the new partnership for ebook sales between Google (GOOG) and the American Booksellers Association, it is inevitable that as ebook sales rise, brick - and - mortar stores will decline and publishers will gradually lessen their investment both in the bookstore - based physical distribution network and in print editions.
In a consistent German book market, ebook sales rise by volume, but lower prices are driving down revenue from digital products.

Not exact matches

I've been hearing readers complain about rising ebook prices and spotted more than a few at $ 12.99, $ 17.99, even $ 29.99, but I hadn't yet seen the numbers on how this affects sales.
According to a Publishers Weekly summary of an Association of American Publishers (AAP) study, while overall book sales were down 2 % in 2012, adult book sales increased by 5.6 % partly due to a 33 % rise in adult ebook purchases.
This is welcome news in a publishing climate in which children's ebook sales — while on the rise — still lag behind other... [Read more...]
I still don't understand how publishers can hope to see their sales of ebooks rise while pricing them at, essentially, the same level as a printed paper book.
Now, according to a report in Time, not only are ebook sales down while print sales continue to rise, e-readers sales are in a slump as well.
An encouraging trend so far is that, along with an increase in the sales of smartphones and tablet devices in India, there has also been a rise in acceptance of ebooks and emagazines as well.
2 min readAs eBook sales continue to rise, Lulu wants to be sure you have access to all the latest and greatest tools and resources to help you sell more books in this exciting new market.
Sales figures from the end of last year show that while they don't dominate the marketplace as they once did, print books are showing a good amount of resiliency during the precipitous rise of eBooks... Continue Reading →
But now, according to research published by The American Association of Publishers (http://www.publishers.org/main/IndustryStats/documents/S12007Final.pdf), ebooks have risen again like a Phoenix from the ashes, turning in a compound annual sales growth rate of 55 % between 2002 and 2007, versus an anemic overall trade book growth rate of only 2.5 %.
There is a bit of a debate going on right now about whether eBook sales are falling, or still rising, whether eBooks are a good development for publishers, or a dead - end.
Secondly, we can be sure that eBook sales are rising at an amazing rate — according to the Guardian, citing The Publisher's Association, over 300 percent per year since 2010, and print is declining, except in parts of the world where eBooks have yet to make inroads.
But with rising sales of ebooks and the popularity of mobile devices, there comes a time when you must look the ebook in the eye and face the future — or face the fad, at least.
Their decision to withhold library ebook sales, at least until per - lend prices rise to close to sale prices, is entirely rational.
Incidentally, hardcovers make great shelfies, and we think you should watch for a continued rise in hardcover book sales alongside paperbacks and ebooks.
HarperCollins Sees Massive Growth on eBooks — Harper Collins announced that 20 % of sales currently come from ebook titles, and with the current rate of growth that number should rise within the next year and a half.
If they continue to rise in cost, users will not buy them and ebook sales will continue to decline.
If the attorney who filed the suit, Steve Berman, has his way, though, one of his chief witnesses is prepared to demonstrate how much the consumers were overcharged with metrics from an economist based on the 18 % rise in ebook sales as a result of artificial price fluctuations.
One blog post today still holds on to the belief that the rise in ebook sales will actually mean the death of paper within the next five years, despite popular industry belief that paper and digital will both survive well into the future.
This is welcome news in a publishing climate in which children's ebook sales — while on the rise — still lag behind other categories.
There is no denying that ebook sales in most developed countries are consistently rising and some markets are enjoying robust sales.
Times are changing, and Spanish eBooks and Audiobook sales have been dramatically increasing, due to the rise of e-readers and reading apps on tablets.
Just from from my own personal experience (authors I know and my own sales which were never tapped by AAP), I find eBook sales continue to rise sharply.
With Tolino stronger than ever, the future seems bright: «We're expecting a double - digit rise in ebook sales», says Michael Busch, managing director of Thalia.
Right now, paper book sales comprise 80 % of the market, with ebooks at 20 % and rising.
This represents a rise of 6.9 % increase over the same period in 2014 when ebooks were 4.8 % of all book sales.
Ebook sales are still on the rise.
Even though it may take a while until sales figures of digital books in Germany will approach those on the US and UK markets, it seems the ebook is settling in comfortably and is expected to keep rising.
As an author in today's fast - changing publishing industry, effective marketing can help you reach your readers and rise to the top in ebook and print sales.
A lot of data was presented to the attendees about the low numbers of ebook sales in children's and young adult literature, although there was information that the popularity among digital editions for those readers is on the rise in the past year.
One of the key markets that is rising to the top in ebook sales is China, once considered a difficult country for publication due to government restrictions on writers and on the very basic issue of developing e-readers that would be compatible with the language.
Ebooks have a much smaller share of the adult nonfiction market, 12 %, but sales in the segment rose 3 % last year, to 38 million unit.»
Starting in 2008, e-books sales accounted for just 2 per cent of the US book retail market but rose steeply to about 10 per cent last year, said Mark Tanner, Google eBooks representative in Australia, who like Mr Neil and others, is forging links between his company and local publishers.
eBook sales globally may have flatlined, but audiobook sales have been consistently rising.
Actually, book sales have risen strongly since 2008, not coincidentally since ebooks came on the scene.
In 2014, self - published books made up 16 percent of all ebook sales in the UK; in 2015, that number shot up to 22 percent as traditionally published ebook sales dropped while sales of the self - published variety rose.
-LSB-...] also has another very good post on the rise of ebook sales which has a graph that clearly illustrates just how rapid the growth in ebook sales has been.
Sales for eReading devices like the Kindle and Nook continue to rise each year, so the initial ability to purchase ebooks as gifts (around Christmas of 2010) is growing in response.
eBook sales have been on the rise thanks to growing segments like Young Adult Fiction, where we have seen growth by over 233 %.
Taking this shift a step farther, CEO Victoria Barnsley pointed out that 20 % of sales currently comes from ebook titles, but with the current rate of growth, that number should rise within the next year and a half.
This rise in sales rank seems to be connected to the popularity of a recent ebook piracy counteraction with the launch of LitRes, who made ebook sales popular for the first time within the country.
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