The first is Amazon's prediction that ebook sales will overtake
paperback sales by the end of 2011.
Not exact matches
This past week I ran a 60 % off
sale on all my eBooks, and a 30 % off
sale on
paperbacks and books
by other authors.
Out of Sorts: Making Peace with an Evolving Faith is also on
sale (
by the looks of it, $ 9.40 for the
paperback which is more than 40 % off!)
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I may devote a week next summer to meeting with store managers and buyers in order to learn how they deal with author - entrepreneurs — and, perhaps, to discuss new possibilities, such as establishing that all
paperback sales of my work will be handled
by bookstores.
A best - selling novel that's sure to appeal to book clubs and two short story collections
by Southern masters of the form top the list of new
paperbacks on
sale today:
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 %.
Meanwhile
paperback sales have increased
by 8.9 % giving further credence that people are switching back to print in greater numbers than originally thought.
By January 2011, ebook
sales at Amazon had even surpassed
paperback sales.
Looking at
sales by format, trade
paperbacks — the format that holds adult coloring books — had a 4.01 % gain in unit
sales over 2015, which is slightly less than 2015 (5 %).
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).
According to Tracy, most of the
paperback sales are in trade
paperback, rather than the smaller mass - market or pocket edition — those have mostly been replaced
by the ebook.
Latest Numbers: E-Books up,
Paperbacks DownDigital Book WorldChildren's e-book
sales are up 252 % in the first half of 2012 versus the same period last year — a surge thought to be fueled
by the stupendous success of The Hunger Games — according to...
While ebooks
sales are still dwarfed
by paperback and hardback
sales, publishers are now seeing even less revenue from their recently repriced bits.
As a good example of spotting anomalies and opportunities, Gallagher pulled up a list of the top 12 publishers of commercial romance
paperbacks by point - of -
sale data showing average
paperback prices and
sales volume.
People still bought books in droves and the
sales of hardcover /
paperback sales rose
by 3.3 % in 2016.
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 %.
Hardcover
sales in adult trade fiction and non-fiction combined increased to a total of $ 1.5 billion in 2013; ebooks in fiction - only sold almost as much as hardcover for both fiction and non-fiction for adults — despite the typically lower price point of ebooks compared to hardcover and
paperback — a fact that speaks to the need to revamp the strategy
by which publishers perceive digital - first and ebook - only.
The margin offered
by them on each
paperback sold was $ 6.50 If I produce the same book using Lulu the margin at the same recommended
sale price would be $ 9.00 (ignoring any production discounts).
Meanwhile
paperback sales have increased
by 8.9 % giving further credence that people are switching back... [Read more...]
In the first half of 2016 the
sale of
paperbacks grew 8.8 %, hardcover increased
by 0.9 % and audiobooks
sales were up 32.3 %.
The AAP is beefing up its monthly reports with data from many more publishers — 1,149 for January 2012 compared to under 100 in past months — and more detailed reporting on specific genres: Children's / young adult e-book
sales are now broken out and religious book
sales are divided
by hardcover,
paperback and e-books.
By July 2010, Kindle book
sales had surpassed hardcover book
sales, and six months later, Kindle books overtook
paperback books to become the most popular format on Amazon.com.
A comprehensive survey released last month
by the Association of American Publishers and the Book Industry Study Group revealed that while the publishing industry had expanded over all, publishers» mass - market
paperback sales had fallen 14 percent since 2008.
You can publish a
paperback with an ISBN for distribution, a non-ISBN
paperback version to sell specifically on Lulu and your author site, an ebook for
sale on all platforms, a dust jacket hardcover you can sell either through distribution with an ISBN or solely on Lulu depending on demand for hardcover, and on top of all of this, you can always create a unique version to sell
by hand at an event, perhaps featuring a special foreword, bonus chapter, or teaser for another book still in the works.
Learn how to boost your book
sales by offering autographed
paperbacks.
By July 2010, digital book
sales had surpassed hardcover book
sales, and six months later, digital books overtook
paperback books to become the etailers most popular format.
2011 was not a great year for print book
sales, with all 5 categories of print book
sales down from the year before, with mass - market
paperbacks predictably getting hammered the hardest, as they are the most likely to be replaced
by e-book
sales.
This list from NPD BookScan, ranked
by unit
sales, is based on monthly point - of -
sale data for hardcover and
paperback books from approximately 16,000 retail, mass merchant and non-traditional outlets.
This includes
sales of hardcover and
paperback books
by Amazon where there is no Kindle edition.
Ebook
sales are rising against
paperbacks, and many authors are becoming — encouraged
by their editors — their own best advocates in the online setting.
Hot on the heels of the UK announcement that Kindle eBooks outsell hardcovers
by over two to one, Amazon.com in the US has announced that digital editions over there have now overtaken all
sales of print editions, hard - and
paperback.
This story, «Amazon Claims E-book
Sales Beat
Paperbacks» was originally published
by Computerworld.
For Porter, it's akin to the 25 - cent
paperbacks people can buy
by the bag at library book
sales and used book stores.
Two, as I noted back in 2010, I have a sneaking suspicion that if Amazon had prevailed and capped eBook
sales at $ 9.99, publishers would have responded
by standardizing * all * eBook prices at $ 9.99, i.e., the eBook price would not have dropped in concert with the
paperback price.
Pbook
sales (
paperback and mmpb) are now being hit
by ebooks.
In August, a publishing industry survey showed
paperback book
sales had decreased
by 14 percent since 2008.
People have said that mass - market
paperback sales are the most susceptible to being replaced
by e-book
sales, since they are generally fiction novels that people read once and then discard or donate — as opposed to hardcovers that people like to display on their bookshelves.
For
paperback sales we rely almost entirely from bookshops — the lack of
paperback sales from Amazon is not helped
by the fact Amazon say in bold that my book is out of stock, when there are in fact copies in their warehouse.
In fact, one client fired me after one month; he had sold more of his
paperback book than ever, but it wasn't enough — even though I increased his
sales by 1500 %!
In 2011,
paperback fiction
sales were # 162.6 m;
by 2012, they were # 119.8 m.
We did a
paperback and I have been floored
by the
sales.
Our success isn't measured
by shelf space or
paperback sales anymore....
Amazon always compares the price of the
paperback version with the Kindle version on a book
sales page
by putting a strikethrough line across the print book price above the Kindle price.
«This includes
sales of hardcover and
paperback books
by Amazon where there is no Kindle edition,» the company said.
Written
by Sue Johnson, published in 2008, the book remains in hardcover in the U.S. and Canada because it has yet to fall below the minimum
sales level required to trigger issuing a
paperback edition.