Ebook Sales Continue to Grow

E-Book Sales provided 23 percent of US publishing revenues in 2012 but sizzling growth rates have eased, according to industry figures released Thursday. The Association of American Publishers said ebooks gained ground in all categories — adult fiction and nonfiction, young adult and children’...

E-Book Sales provided 23 percent of US publishing revenues in 2012 but sizzling growth rates have eased, according to industry figures released Thursday. The Association of American Publishers said ebooks gained ground in all categories — adult fiction and nonfiction, young adult and children’…

E-book Sales provided 23 percent of US publishing revenues in 2012 but sizzling growth rates have eased, according to industry figures released Thursday. The Association of American Publishers said ebooks gained ground in all categories — adult fiction and nonfiction, young adult and children’...

E-Book Sales

Here’s a report from a publishing industry magazine with a mission to show us that the traditional publishing industry is going to keep printing books (we know that) and not to worry about e-books.

Electronic books provided 23 percent of US publishing revenues in 2012 but sizzling growth rates have eased, according to industry figures released Thursday. The Association of American Publishers said ebooks gained ground in all categories — adult fiction and nonfiction, young adult and children’…

UPDATE: This is an outdated story. Left here as a reference to emphasize that despite the rumors started by traditional publishers, e-book sales are not going to drop. It’s not a fad. Ebooks are here to stay 🙂