(FYI,
ebook sales accounted for 20 % of book sales in 2011, up from 10 % in... [Read more...]
If
ebook sales accounted for 1/4 to 1/3 of your copies sold, I think you might find it harder to swallow that 75 cents per copy.
Gfk now believes that
ebook sales accounted for 2.4 % of the German book market in 2012.
eBook sales accounted for over 12 % of the companies yearly sales and made them around 152 million dollars.
While
ebook sales accounted for only about $ 250 million for the retailer last year, their current projections are putting ebook sales at more than $ 2 billion by 2015.
In 2011,
ebook sales accounted for 19 billion dollars in the USA and by 2016 that figure should increase to 21 billion dollars.
(FYI,
ebook sales accounted for 20 % of book sales in 2011, up from 10 % in 2010.
For those who'd prefer solid figures,
ebook sales accounted for ¥ 36.8 billion in 2012 which marks a healthy growth over the ¥ 11.2 billion recorded in sale from ebooks in 2011.
In a recent survey of 361 publishers, they all claim
ebook sales account for 9 % of their overall sales.
With
Ebook sales accounting for over 25 % of all book sales, there's no reason to delay!
In the U.S. alone,
ebooks sales account for about 25 % of titles being sold, and that translates into nearly 20 % of revenue for the industry.
And with
eBook sales accounting for up to 40 % of sales in the US, the news that 96 reading devices will be on the market by the end of the year and that now everyone and their granny has had a go on an iPad, who can argue?
And with
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The AAP's annual «StatShot» report for 2012, released on Thursday, shows
ebook sales accounting for 22.55...
Not exact matches
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eBook sales don't
account for any more than 30 % of all books sold, which means the majority of the market is in printed books.
However,
ebook sales overall are still robust when you take into
account the 30 % of
ebooks that do not have an ISBN number, and therefore do not show up in any of the traditional measures of
ebook sales, as clearly documented on authorearnings.com.
CEO John Sargent mentioned that the primary reason they are engaging in the whole Netflix for
eBooks concept is because Amazon
accounts for 64 % of all Macmillan digital
sales, and this must change.
While I am sure they counted verifiable
ebook sales I am still suspicious that their survey did not take into
account the many publishing imprints that fall under the umbrella of Kindle Direct Publishing and others who are not members of AAP and therefore paint an incomplete picture if there was a market shift.
eBooks have grown to be a billion dollar business and now
accounts for 27 % of all book
sales in the US.
Despite being single - retailer exclusive to Amazon Kindle, the dozen or so Amazon «house» publishing imprints between them
account for 14 % of all US
ebook sales, 10 % of all UK
ebook sales, and 8 % of Australian
ebook sales.
According to a recent survey by Nielsen Books,
eBook sales made up 23 % of unit
sales for the first six months of 2014, while hardcover's
accounted for 25 % and paperbacks 42 %.
We now see
eBooks accounting for 26 % of all
sales, but print books are still strong with 74 %.
Tolino estimates
sales across its network
accounted for approximately 37 % of the German
ebook market for the first quarter of 2015 with other major players in the market being Amazon and iBooks.
Meanwhile in Spain, preliminary data suggests that
ebook sales will
account for 10 % of the market, up from around 6 % from 2015.
Amazon controls 74 % of the US market and Apple's iBooks store,
accounts for roughly 10 - 12 % of US
ebook sales.
The Applee iBooks store,
accounts for roughly 10 - 12 % of US
eBook sales — or a third of what's left.
They make up only 38 % of Canadian
ebook purchases, and that's the country where they are holding their ground best; in the US, the Big Five now
account for barely 26 % of all
ebook sales.
CEO John Sargent mentioned that the primary reason they are engaging in the whole Netflix for
eBooks concept is because Amazon
accounts for 64 % of all Macmillan digital
sales,... [Read more...]
Amazon
accounts for approximately 75 % of
ebook sales in the US and according to an article you published in March 2017, an estimated 95 % of
ebook sales in the UK.
Indie and small - press books
account for half of the
ebook sales in the most popular and bestselling genres on Amazon.»
While traditional publishers (actually, the top end publishers) are fighting over business and legal issues, like any big business, you adapt and work with what works —
eBooks still represent a minority in
sales, but it is rapidly catching up to print, and by all
accounts, has already passed hardcover (which has been in decline in a slow death since the advent of paperbacks and trade paperbacks in the 40s and 50s).
Last year it was reported that the Big Five publishers — Penguin Random House, Macmillan, HarperCollins, Hachette and Simon & Shuster —
accounted for 16 per cent of
ebooks on Amazon and self - published novels represented 31 per cent of
sales on Kindle.
Last year,
eBooks accounted for $ 263 million of total trade book
sales, which represents a 193 % increase from 2009 according to the
Lagardère Publishing:
eBooks Account For 5 % Of Total Net
Sales... 5657 readers From the MPS blog: While most people were enjoying a well - deserved break, our EPUB 3 team has been busy working on a sample for the iPad.
I think indie
ebooks will
account for 50 % of
ebook sales by 2020.
Furthermore, in these days, where
eBooks still
account for a small percentage of overall book
sales («only 1 % to 2 % of total book
sales, as measured by dollars» according to the WSJ article), publishers maintain essentially the same overhead because the bulk of thir
sales are through tradtional bricks - and - mortar channels.
P.S. I think the
ebook may
account for the drop of foreign
sales.
Last year,
eBooks accounted for $ 263 million of total trade book
sales, which represents a 193 % increase from 2009 according to the Association of American Publishers.
Here's what we tell our clients: your best look at your
eBook sales is by reviewing your
eBook distribution
accounts with KDP, Nook Press and iBookstore.
You can simply, easily set up
ebook publishing
accounts, then list and upload your
ebooks to multiple international online
sales sites — Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Smashwords, etc. — for free.
In an AuthorEarnings.com report from Hugh Howey, a data - scraping survey of a snapshot of the top 50,000 bestselling
ebooks on Amazon indicates that genre fiction titles
accounted for 69 percent of those daily unit
sales.
With
eBooks accounting for 30 - 35 % of all book
sales in the U.S., and with more than 60 % of all units (print and
eBook) being sold via an online retailer, it's become increasingly easy to create a digital book and toss it into the marketplace, without the need for a physical product or a third - party publisher.
According to the article,
ebooks still only
account for a tiny portion of book
sales in Denmark.
In the United Kingdom Amazon
accounts for 75 % of all
eBook sales.
He wants to get his company firmly behind
ebooks but in 2010 they only
accounted for % 1 of the entire companies
sales.
Solomon was slightly more forgiving as she applauded Howey's efforts to arm authors with solid data and knowledge, but even she went on to state that publishers earn a significant portion of their revenue from print
sales, and Author Earnings only takes into
account ebook sales.
According to a new report by Nielsen paperback
sales accounted for 42 % of all book
sales, followed by hardcovers with 25 % and finally
eBooks with a paltry 23 %.
In July, the Association of American Publishers reported that for the first five months of 2010,
eBooks accounted for 8.5 percent of a trade book
sales, up from about 3 percent for all of 2009.
In Australia, iBooks is responsible for around 30 per cent of
ebook sales, while Kobo
accounts for 35 per cent of
sales in Canada.