Amazon commands almost
a third of print book sales, so listing your book there comes with its own advantages and even credibility.
Not exact matches
Sales of old - fashioned print books are up for the third year in a row, according to the Association of American Publishers, while ebook sales have been decli
Sales of old - fashioned
print books are up for the
third year in a row, according to the Association
of American Publishers, while ebook
sales have been decli
sales have been declining.
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of all
book sales in the U.S., and with more than 60 %
of all units (
print and eBook) being sold via an online retailer, it's become increasingly easy to create a digital
book and toss it into the marketplace, without the need for a physical product or a
third - party publisher.
With eBooks accounting for 30 - 35 %
of all
book sales in the U.S., and with more than 60 %
of all units (
print and eBook) being sold via an online retailer, it's become increasingly easy to create a digital
book and toss it into the marketplace, without the need for a physical product or a
third - party publisher.
E-books constitute about one -
third of all U.S.
book sales, and about 60 percent or more
of all U.S.
book sales (both
print and digital) happen through Amazon.
The
third way you can get your
book ready for
sale is to work with a supported self - publishing company whose bundles
of services help you get your
book and cover designed in
print and digital formats, in distribution, and available for
sale.
«On her website, Stiefvater later explained that, when ebook
sales for the
third book in the Raven Cycle — Blue Lily, Lily Blue — «dropped precipitously,» her publisher decided to cut the
print run
of the next
book in the series to less than half
of its predecessors.»
Amazon is now responsible for about two -
thirds of all
sales of print books as well as eBooks.
Amazon has recently begun sharing information on
book sales by US region, and for the
third year in a row has created its «best dressed» list
of cities who purchase the most
books, magazines, and newspapers in
print and digital editions.
You don't get quite as much for each
book, around 25 % to 35 % after
printing and shipping costs, but it's been about a
third of my monthly
book sales income.
My
book sales for 2016 were 63 % Amazon and two -
thirds of Amazon
sales were
print.
Publishers still serve the huge slab
of the market that is not digital, the market for
print books, more efficiently and more effectively than self publishers can (even with the help
of their allies and
third - party services — which makes you wonder why more publishers don't offer
sales and distribution to self publishers and take a chunk
of self publishers» cash while they are at it) or will in the near future.
It's generally accepted that Amazon owns an ebook market share
of about two -
thirds as well as a market share
of about 85 %
of online
print book sales, so here's where Shatzkin's data points lead for fiction
book sales:
Re your
third prediction: With the dramatic rise in eyes - on - screen usage for all segments
of the population, I foresee burgeoning eyestrain and more
print book sales as a result.