Not exact matches
Ebook
sales are not falling, the
print book is not roaring back into vogue and the trend of stories about their perilous future is just a
passing one, to be forgotten as soon as the full story can be told.
CS is owned by Amazon and the seamless connection between creating an ebook and a
print book — and linking the two in their
sales channels — was too good to
pass up.
Once the law
passes, both
print books and ebooks will be sold for a single, fixed price across all
sales channels.
There are legitimate reasons for this, and attempts by publishers to price e-books at or near
print prices have alienated potential customers and probably hurt
sales — I know I have
passed on a
book more than once when I saw that the Kindle edition was priced higher than
print.
We knew there would be a boom after the «tipping point was reached» and
sales of ebooks
passed sales of
print books.