Physical Books Vs Ebooks Sales
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Physical books vs ebooks sales. Ability to skim quickly. According to the wall street journal sales of traditional print. Partisans of physical books cite numbers from the big publishers which tend to show increased sales of hardcopies making up for a fall in ebook sales.
It might seem that most everyone reads e books on their tablet these days but surprisingly sales of digital books are down. In 2015 the publishers association found that digital content sales had fallen from 563m in 2014 to 554m while physical book sales had increased from 2 74bn to 2 76bn. You can carry them anywhere without the worry of charging.
Amazon s tax practices and recent stories about fake ebooks on the site potentially being used for money laundering have provided further ammunition for those who seek to paint ebooks as a bad thing. Recent statistics show that e books brought in 771 million in the us market between january and september 2018. Glance around a busy train carriage and those passengers who aren t on their phones are far.
Compare that to 800 million in 2017. Physical books and ebooks both have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Are to people under the age of 44 while 52 of e book sales are to those over 45 according to nielsen.
Sales of physical books increased 4 in the uk last year while ebook sales shrank by the same amount. If you don t read much a print book will be more economical. But instead of picking one over the other they should be seen as complementary to each other.
It is easier to skim a real book than an ebook. Sixty three percent of physical book sales in the u k. According to the new york times e book sales have been falling in 2015 print.