If
our print sales dip again I may have to switch it to $ 3.99 for the regular issues to keep us afloat.
For example, Amazon ended the discount on my print book this month (heaven only knows why), and
my print sales dipped.
Not exact matches
Traditional
print books increased almost 3 %, while
sales of e-books
dipped.
Print and digital
sales are fairly stable with only a 1 %
dip in the first six months of 2016 vs the same period last year.
As for
print sales in German, the market is more or less stable, we don't see a massive line of growth or a
dip... there is no particular movement, except publishers tell us there is some impact in the paperback market due to ebooks.
And once it happens, if they make it that far, legacy
print expenses have been slashed, ebook prices
dip,
sales shoot up and profits are in the stratosphere with authors stuck trying to recoup advances on strictly far - too - low ebook royalties.
Why traditional media and publishers are ignoring the shadow industry of self - published books — and continuing to report
dipping ebook
sales and rise in
print.
COD will be a perennial money
printing device for years to come, even if
sales finally start to
dip, while Destiny very well could be the next big IP available across all the new consoles.