Capcom is having
a publisher sale this week on the Nintendo eShop, where you can get select Wii U and Nintendo 3DS titles for up to 66 % off.
This week's offers went live this morning on Majornelson.com, and there is a special
publisher sale this week seeing reductions on big titles such as Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1.
Not exact matches
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Capcom is having a
publisher sale through this
week with up to 66 % off select Wii U and Nintendo 3DS titles.
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As promised, Paradox Interactive is the focus of this
week's Humble Bundle Weekly
Sale, featuring some of the
publisher's best - selling titles.
Capcom's
Publisher Sale returns for the next two
weeks, once again offering insane discounts up to 80 % off on fantastic titles in the Monster Hunter, Mega Man and Resident Evil franchises.
Déjà vu strikes the Nintendo eShop this
week as Capcom's patented
publisher sale returns!
Capcom's
Publisher Sale returns for the next two
weeks,...
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2011 ended with a thud for Sony, with the
publisher's newly released portable system, the PlayStation Vita, sagging in
sales on the Japanese software and hardware charts for the
week of December 26 to January 1.
If you don't have a PlayStation Plus subscription, there's also an Ubisoft
Publisher Sale going on this
week, with discounts available for Far Cry 4 ($ 18.49), Far Cry 3 ($ 8.99), Far Cry Primal ($ 31.99), and Far Cry Classic ($ 2.49).
This
week is fairly light on deals; there are no
publisher - specific
sales going on now, but players can still find some PS4, PS3, and Vita games at a discount.
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This
week's Xbox Live Spotlight and Deals with Gold
sales are ready, and Ubisoft has a nice
publisher's
sale going on.
This
week on the North American PlayStation Store, you'll find a Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary
Sale, a 2K publisher sale, deals on Rocket League DLC, and m
Sale, a 2K
publisher sale, deals on Rocket League DLC, and m
sale, deals on Rocket League DLC, and more.
Condé Nast is the latest
publisher to claim a boom in digital magazine
sales from the launch of Apple's Newsstand two
weeks: the
publisher of Glamour, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and Wired says that new subscription
sales, per
week, across all nine digital editions, was up 268 percent, with single copy
sales up 142 percent compared to the previous eight
weeks.
«Interest in Readly among US
publishers has been fantastic,» added Henrik Barck, Readly Co-Founder and VP Global
Sales & Business Development, «we have forged agreements to add new titles to our catalog almost every
week.
Early in the
week we heard the Borders chain has finally shuffled off its mortal coil, and on Thursday,
Publishers Lunch reported book
sales suffered another huge monthly drop — especially for adult hardcover and mass market paperbacks.
An article by Judith Rosen for
Publisher's Weekly this
week indicates that African American bookstores are suffering, even during this month that is so typically a high point for
sales due to the attention given the Black History Month.
Last
week, Raphael met with several executives from Hachette Group, so hopefully this signifies that the talks are helping
publishers overcome their fears of piracy and stagnant book
sales in order to move forward on a larger scale.
As of February, it looked as though
publishers were gaining the upper hand in negotiations towards a more traditional
sales and usage structure, but we'll know in the next several
weeks just how much ground they gained.
The publishing industry has spent the past few
weeks reeling from the insights provided by DBW and AuthorEarnings into what book
sales data actually feels like for the rights holders involved, if not actually providing meaning discussion and furthering conversations about how accurate comparative
sales data can help authors and
publishers.
A couple of
weeks ago The Association of America
Publishers proclaimed that over the course of 2015 e-book
sales have decreased by 12.7 %.
It's an rotational game: this
week book X is on discount (25 %) in store A, the next
week or month book X is on
sale (same 25 % discount) in shop B, and so on and on... Totally controlled by the
publishers.
In the year ending in January 2012, the American Association of
Publishers reported that e-book
sales had risen more than 49.4 % in the adult books category, 475.1 % in the children's and young adult category, and 150.7 % in the religious publications category.5 We at the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project reported that ownership of e-book readers among adults age 18 and older had nearly doubled from 10 % of the population to 19 % over the holiday gift - giving season at the end of 2011, and ownership of tablet computers had surged a similar amount.6 In the final
week of 2011 the e-book version of 42 of the top - selling 50 books on USA Today's best - seller book list was outselling the paper version of the same book.7
Following the April 1 Business Insider report that implied Amazon was losing patience with HarperCollins in negotiating a new
sales agreement,
Publishers Lunch has learned that Harper is preparing to return to full agency for ebook
sales next
week.
The Wall Street Journal weighed in on the matter earlier this
week, suggesting we'll see the addition of textbooks created specifically to work with Apple's
publisher tablet, alongside a handful of partnerships with textbook
publishers who are offering digital versions of their catalog for
sale through Apple's iBookstore.
According to Nielsen BookScan, first -
week US
sales were around 2.5 million, with mass merchants (Walmart, etc.) getting the biggest boosting some 848,000 units, according to Jim Milliot at
Publishers Weekly.
Publisher John Wiley & Sons released its digital
sales figures for several areas of its professional & trade paperback divisions this
week and the numbers could speak volumes about the reading habits and the buying habits of consumers for both digital and print.
-- Traditional
publishers are using the «
sale» aspects of lower ebook prices for very - short - time events, sometimes only a day, often a
week.
Dan Poynter -LCB- 1 -RCB- quotes a
publisher's survey of 1988, where the average fiction book took 475 hours to write,
publisher's average annual
sales were $ 420,000, and staff worked 50 hours a
week.
And we're interested in #FutureChat this
week in hearing from members of The FutureBook community about what else is needed in the way of information, what better data on production and
sales might offer, not just to authors but also to
publishers, their editors and acquisition teams, to marketers and publicity officers, none of whom can see clearly what reader - consumers are up to «by candlelight.»
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If you were a regular eBook
publisher, you could have an idea and four
weeks later see your eBook for
sale.
(
Publishers Weekly) And total
sales in the first
week topped 3.3 million copies.
Retailing Amazon.com reportedly has threatened to stop directly selling titles from four major
publishers if they don't strike a digital -
sales agreement with the online retailer before the launch of Apple's iPad in just two
weeks.
In related news,
sales of the digital version via Shortcovers have set a one - day record for the e-book service, according to
Publishers Weekly who reports: «
sales of the title have already surpassed total
sales of the Twilight series that Shortcovers has been selling for six
weeks and which had been its bestselling e-books.»
CBR News spoke with Peter Phillips, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Marvel's Digital Media Group, David Gabriel, Senior Vice President of
Sales, and Arune Singh, Director of Communications, Publishing & Digital Media, about these new initiatives, how Marvel will keep retailers in the loop, and what the
publisher wants to see from this
week's print release of «Avenging Spider - Man» # 1, which comes with a download code for a free digital comic.
Top 100 Distribution For the Weekly Kindle Unlimited Began (
sales for full
week ending July 20; KU started July 19) 9 Amazon Publishing titles 1 Traditional
publisher title that is now part of Kindle Unlimited 7 KDP Select titles
In a typical
week,
sales of over 400,000 different titles are collected, coded and analyzed, producing complete market information for retailers,
publishers and the media.
And that's without a reduced ebook
sale — if / when my
publisher gives me a $ 1.99
week the % can get skewed.
Jon Anderson, the
publisher of Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, said some titles, like «Clockwork Angel» and books in the «Night World» series, nearly doubled their e-book
sales in the four
weeks after Christmas, compared with the four
weeks before.
Last
week both Amazon and one of its most consistent publishing business critics, paid subscription site
Publishers» Marketplace, shined their respective spotlights on
sale trends that have been playing out with a single bestselling novel, Emma Donoghue's Room.
At the
Publishers Launch Conference in Frankfurt last
week, Italian
publisher Mondadori said that when it started selling e-books in the Italian Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iBookstore,
sales «exploded» in the first four days, jumping from 150 to 1,000 copies sold per day.
Data from the Association of American
Publishers (APP) released this week showed U.S. book sales from January to October last year grew 0.5 percent, although overall revenue for publishers during the period was down 2.8 percent at $ 13.
Publishers (APP) released this
week showed U.S. book
sales from January to October last year grew 0.5 percent, although overall revenue for
publishers during the period was down 2.8 percent at $ 13.
publishers during the period was down 2.8 percent at $ 13.2 billion.
The acquisition presents an opportunity for LibraryThing to build a stronger bond between
publishers, independent booksellers, and the site's 1.6 million users, he argued in a blog post shortly after last
week's
sale was announced.
Porter Anderson on Publishing Perspectives Golden Headsets: Audiobooks» Growth Is Music to
Publishers» Ears «At this
week's FutureBook conference in London, a new specialized track on audiobooks will give attendees a chance to focus on the born - again format that keeps racking up
sales.»