«But that obviously is 4m ebooks that authors and publishers aren't getting paid for, and should be getting paid for, and it's a particular worry for publishers at a time
when ebook sales are slightly in decline.»
When this stops being the case, or
when ebook sales exceed 50 % of my income stream, expect me to revisit the question of self - publishing.
If we don't establish this now, we certainly won't be in a good position to so
when ebook sales in our part of the world reach critical mass — as you very rightly point out.
«But that obviously is 4m books that authors and publishers aren't getting paid for, and should be getting paid for, and it's a particular worry for publishers at a time
when ebook sales are slightly in decline.»
«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.»
: Most people will automatically do
this when their eBook sales fall in the tank.
: The third and final thing you can do
when your eBook sales slow or stop is to raise prices.
Not exact matches
Why are publishers putting most of their effort into designing
ebooks for the iPad
when Apple is only their third biggest
sales channel?
P.S. Don't forget that you get a free copy of my New Isometrics Strength
ebook when you pick up a bundle during the Harvest Your Health
sale.
When an
eBook credit is used and CircularFLO is run in «live mode» all pages have their watermarks removed and a validated EPUB3 and KF8 compatible file is created that is ready for distribution and
sale.
This past July, Amazon shocked everyone
when they announced that their
ebook sales had outpaced hardcover
sales.
When you consider that most of these
ebook sales would be for non-illustrated adult fiction and non-fiction — well under half of the $ 2.91 B — it's quite likely that the
ebook share is closer to a third.
However,
ebook sales overall are still robust
when you take into account the 30 % of
ebooks that do not have an ISBN number, and therefore do not show up in any of the traditional measures of
ebook sales, as clearly documented on authorearnings.com.
When it comes to audiobook
sales in the digital format they are often 10 % of the
eBook industry, in terms of overall value.
This report, which showed a 10.5 % increase in digital
sales, comes at a time
when the debate around
ebooks and their viability from different angles is starting to... [Read more...]
How can you trust any conclusion about the overall direction of
ebook sales when 30 % of
ebook sales in the US are simply not being counted by the AAP?
At Hachette, they were down 1.1 % to 14.5 m, while at HarperCollins,
when sales from Harlequin Mills & Boon are excluded (the company was acquired halfway through 2014),
ebook sales were down 4.7 %.
You make a profit of $ 2.34
when you sell on Amazon.com; through your CS -
eBook sales page, you'll make a profit of $ 4.34.
When you have already published your
eBook on XinXii and would like to offer it on other
eBook shops, then just write us an email at with the following information: - Title - Author's name - Desired
sales channels - ISBN (except for Amazon, Casa del Libro and Barnes & Noble) Please note that you should have uploaded a book cover with a width of 1400 pixels and mentioned the book title and author's name.
Because Australia is behind the US in
ebook sales they have many «names» that an author will consider
when self - publishing including Lulu or Smashwords.
When I get my royalty statements, my publisher breaks it down between print and
eBook and my
eBook sales are always 80 - 90 % of the total.
There's A Problem I've written before about how small markets, both English language ones like Ireland and other territories with major markets in similar languages, face challenges
when it comes to
ebooks: So we have large publishers seeing
sales internationally that they can EASILY service at little marginal cost.
This tends to happen
when an author has had some good success with their
eBook sales and would like to create a print book using the POD programs offered by LSI and / or CreateSpace.
Why would they give up all their
ebook revenue during negotiations
when people might be buying the Hachette books from other online retailers now and the authors are getting their royalties from those
sales?
when you think about it, ereader
sales slowing down as people keep them, switch to tablets with kindle or ecaliber software on them would likely be the answer, the real baseline is, are they selling just as many
ebooks?
The bookseller chalked up the disappointing Nook revenue to «lower unit selling volume» and dwindling
ebook sales, particularly
when compared to the release of The Hunger Games and Fifty Shades of Grey trilogies this time last year.
With this being what they are, just as I released the book, the
eBook market exploded and within months it became obvious that print is on its way out, while the Kindle and Nook now generate the majority of today's book
sales, particularly
when you're not published by a New York publishing house.
Amazon talks a real good talk about how lower
ebook prices mean more
sales, but
when they're going out of their way to make it hard for customers to buy Hachette
ebooks, it's the authors who're losing the
sales.
When you have the freedom and flexibility that comes with managing your own
ebook sales, you can reap the bigtime benefits of
ebooks giveaways.
If Publisher does not:
eBook price: $ 10.00 $ 7.00 received by publisher (after 30 %
sales commission to retailer) 25 % of net royalty Royalty to author: $ 1.75 per title sold Yep, definitely worth the time to find out exactly how this term is going to be defined in the contract
when it comes to electronic books.
When you join Select, your
eBook can not be for
sale anywhere else (digitally speaking) for your 90 day commitment.
Put it in your
ebooks, especially
when they are going on free promo to punch up
sales of print books.
But with rising
sales of
ebooks and the popularity of mobile devices, there comes a time
when you must look the
ebook in the eye and face the future — or face the fad, at least.
The plan is to reverse some of the long - held misconceptions that
ebook lending could lead to increased piracy and decreased
sales, a belief that has already been demonstrated to be false by Kobo at Digital Book World back in 2012
when Michael Tamblyn presented
sales data for Suzanne Collins» Hunger Games trilogy.
The major
ebook distribution retailers are notoriously tight - lipped
when it comes to giving out specific information on their
ebook and e-reader
sales, but Amazon was recently forced to disclose some highly sensitive information to Parliament's PAC, or Public Accounts Committee, alongside fellow giants Starbucks and Google over disputes about the amounts of taxes owed.
Also, I agree with Galbraith, eReaders decrease in
sales is nothing to do with decrease in
eBook sales, most of us are first introduced nowadays to
ebooks via our smartphones and tablets, which all have an
eBook reader,
when we buy
ebooks there and realise how good an Ereader sounds then only we buy it.
But after the holiday e-reader gift giving
when the industry saw an expected spike in
ebook sales to go with those new devices, USA Today's list contained an unprecedented number of
ebooks that were actually faring better than their print editions in the marketplace.
In an even bolder move, Rowling published the
ebooks through her own site only a few weeks ago and gave several other online retail booksellers the take - it - or - leave - it deal of a lifetime: other retailers» customers can go to their favorite online book sites to purchase the books, which diverts them to Pottermore for the
sale, then the original retailers will still send the
ebooks to the consumers» e-reader devices without requiring the downloading to a computer and transferring via cable that many customers have to rely on
when purchasing books from sites other than the one that markets their e-readers.
When stores like the Borders chain collapsed or when B&N's sales figures plummet, concerns are raised about what ebooks and online retailing is doing to bookstores, but that discussion largely focuses on the major players, and less on the mom - and - pop physical booksto
When stores like the Borders chain collapsed or
when B&N's sales figures plummet, concerns are raised about what ebooks and online retailing is doing to bookstores, but that discussion largely focuses on the major players, and less on the mom - and - pop physical booksto
when B&N's
sales figures plummet, concerns are raised about what
ebooks and online retailing is doing to bookstores, but that discussion largely focuses on the major players, and less on the mom - and - pop physical bookstores.
When stores like the Borders chain collapsed or when B&N's sales figures plummet, concerns are raised about what ebooks and online retailing is... [Read more
When stores like the Borders chain collapsed or
when B&N's sales figures plummet, concerns are raised about what ebooks and online retailing is... [Read more
when B&N's
sales figures plummet, concerns are raised about what
ebooks and online retailing is... [Read more...]
An
eBook promotion,
when done properly, can really help boost exposure and
sales for your book.
Many writers can get 20 - 100 % more
sales, so be thankful
when your
ebook gets discounted.
But
when I went back and counted the numbers for just The Spaceship Next Door, I discovered something interesting: my audio
sales, by unit, were nearly equal to my
ebook sales.
Likewise,
when an author runs a
sale or special on their print or
ebooks, the audiobook
sales increase.
But
when you look closer at
ebook sales, the percentage controlled by self - published authors is much higher... These indie authors are becoming, every single year, a more potent voice in publishing.
When Amazon's
eBook sales, a la Kindle, exceeded its print book
sales that we authors and publishers love so well, the «book sky is falling» dooms - dayers and sayers came out of the woodwork.
When using any distributor, you should make sure that you adhere to the Fixed Price Law, which means your book must be available for the same price on all German sales channels (this will be easy on German ebook distributors, but you have to pay attention when using Smashwords, for instan
When using any distributor, you should make sure that you adhere to the Fixed Price Law, which means your book must be available for the same price on all German
sales channels (this will be easy on German
ebook distributors, but you have to pay attention
when using Smashwords, for instan
when using Smashwords, for instance).
This represents a rise of 6.9 % increase over the same period in 2014
when ebooks were 4.8 % of all book
sales.
This is the key
ebook retailing operation in Germany, which is considered the third most important country for U.S. authors
when it comes to
ebook sales.
When it comes to
ebooks, however, it's extremely easy to get a file approved and a book on
sale without any quality control measures in place.