Some authors give up
ebook marketing altogether — it's just too hard.
According to a guest post by Jonas Lennermo for Publishing Perspectives,» Publishers look at e-lending as a threat to their business, arguing that it might cannibalize print sales or even block the rise of a commercial
ebook market altogether.
Publishers look at e-lending as a threat to their business, arguing that it might cannibalize print sales or even block the rise of a commercial
ebook market altogether.
Not exact matches
While the news of the 79 % increase in self - published sales is exciting for the way it demonstrates how much of the associated stigma is dissolving, there is still a long way to go before the bookselling industry reaches that long - awaited prediction of
ebooks wiping out the print
market altogether.
When you look at the entire picture — including the rapidly - growing 30 % of
ebooks sold without ISBNs — what looks like a «plateau» to the industry pundits and their ISBN - based statistics suggests a different interpretation
altogether: what they are actually observing is a progressive shift of
ebook market share away from the traditionally - published «visible» portion of the industry that uses ISBNs... and toward the invisible «shadow industry» of ISBN-less self - published
ebooks.