Sentences with phrase «of total book sales»

Instead of total book sales, what was the % of revenue they represented in the same period?
And for now, though ebook sales are growing, they're still only 14 % or so of total book sales.
Still, even though audiobooks make up a small portion of total book sales, it's clear that interest in the format is healthy and growing.
Amazon controls more than 40 percent of total book sales in the U.S., 75 percent of online sales of physical books, and 65 percent of the e-book market.
E-book sales as a percentage of total book sales more than doubled (up almost 135 %) from the previous year, from 8.17 % in 2010 to 19.18 % of all sales in 2011.
Unlike its U.S. online counterpart, which now sells more e-books than print, the German Kindle store sells only one e-book for every 100 print books, making up only.5 percent of total book sales last year.
In August 2013, Bowker released study findings citing a 5 % increase in online book sales in the U.S., up to 44 % of total book sales compared to 39 % in 2011.
Self - published or legacy published, ebooks are still holding ground at around one - fourth of total book sales.
Publishers that are currently producing ebooks in India have been reporting that their ebook sales account for less than 1 % of total book sales just now.
When that's not available, what is the likelihood of that debut author or midlister walking away from a traditional book deal over eRoyalties when the current percentage of sales done electronically is not even 1 % of the total book sales overall?
These new numbers show that while the ebook share of total book sales revenue (not including school books and reference books) made up 5.6 percent in the first quarter of 2015, it was at 5.4 percent during the same period in 2016.
With the sheer volume of print edition content available via the retailer, determining an author's number of total book sales by deciphering the ranking is simply not possible.
That's in the US market, of course, which saw digital sales hit 11 per cent of total book sales in July.
While ebook sales made up 15 percent of trade book sales in the US in 2011, and — according to this report from yesterday — 12.9 percent of UK book sales for the first six months of 2012, ebooks are still a tiny sliver of total book sales in other European countries.
He starts by saying that «sales of ebooks for fiction more often than not top 50 % of the total sales,» and then says of total book sales that «only about 35 % of it is selling as print in stores (because 25 - 30 percent of the print sale is online).»
3) Is there a real turning point coming for many companies in 2012 when electronic sales reach a certain level, a certain percentage of total book sales?
In August 2013, Bowker released a study citing a 5 % increase in online book sales in the U.S., up to 44 % of total book sales compared to 39 % in 2011.
They have also reported that e-Books accounted for 24 % of total book sales in the first nine months of 2015, down from 28 % in the January - September period of 2014.
Hit by Amazon's explosive growth a decade ago, as well as the rise of e-books (which now seem to have peaked at around 20 % of total book sales), Barnes & Noble closed stores year - in, year - out, benefiting from a savvy move in the 1990s that saw it opt for short leases.
The U.S. Association of American Publishers estimates textbook sales at about 40 % of total book sales.
Hachette has also reported that e-Book sales have also fallen in the U.K. and accounted for 30 % of total book sales, down from 34 % a year ago.
They have also reported that e-Books accounted for 24 % of total book sales in the first nine months of 2015, down from 28 % in the January - September period of... [Read more...]
The website also reported that by the end of 2010, e-book sales should represent 10 - 20 % of total book sales.
Despite predictions that e-books might reach 50 % of all book sales, Reidy said e-books sales have slowed and are likely to settle at about «25 % to 30 %» of total book sales.
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.
Last week Hachette announced that e-Books accounted for 24 % of total book sales in the first nine months of 2015, down from 28 % in the January - September period of 2014.
Szapiro said ebooks were about 3 % of total book sales.
However, the 2016 Global ebook report shows that for some of the big publishers in Germany, ebooks already make up more than 10 % and even up to 15 % of their total book sales (source).
So in other words, 78 % of the book titles compete for 20 % of total book sales.
Amazon controls approximately 22 % of total book sales (19 % print, 90 % digital).
Right now print accounts for 94 % of total book sales, so e-books have a long way to go before they start to garner meaningful revenue.
Last year digital revenue was only 5 % of total book sales, which is solid growth considering in 2014 e-books were a mere 0.7 %.
In the past twelve months ebook sales increased by 5.8 % and they represent 7 % of the total book sales.
1) please don't cite the supposed «success» of the e-book business model when total e-book sales account for LESS THEN 1 % of total book sales
They'd still buy paper books — However, paper book sales would be less than 25 % of total book sales.
They might represent just a small percentage of total book sales, but audio offers exceptional discoverability opportunities to authors, who benefit from the fact that the audiobook landscape is still far less competitive than the ebook market.
Let's say physical book sales at Amazon accounted for 10 % of total book sales.
In 2010, e-book sales roughly tripled, increasing from about 3 % of total book sales to about 9 % — a figure that finally seems to have the publishing world sitting up and taking notice.
With 14 % Kindle ownership amongst book buyers we are seeing huge changes — 9 % of total book sales are ebook sales, Publishers are in crisis mode, eReader companies are becoming hugely important, everyone is trying to get into books, lots more people are reading.
we have an estimate that Used Book Sales generate $ 1.466 billion a year and are 10 % of total book sales (US only).
Amazon has already reported that their e-book sales account for about 40 % of their total book sales (for titles with both versions available).
The American website Author Earnings has documented ebook sales and its 2017 report shows that ebooks had 34 % of total book sales in the UK in 2016, which looks like a pretty healthy proportion.
Ebooks are a growing percentage of total book sales and the price of ereaders continues to come down and they may even be free by Christmas 2011.
Although the sales of eBook are reported to be less than 1 % of total book sales, Neil is positive that the eBook market will double its growth very soon saying, «We estimate that the market for digital books in India will shift to in access of 2 % of total volume of sales of all books, in six months.»
• From June 2010 - Sept 2012, ebook sales rose from 5 % of total book sales to 23 %.
I've seen reports that as much as 20 % of the total book sales this past year came from eBooks.
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