Thursday, February 16, 2012

British Book Buyers are Switching to 'e' from Print and Spending Less


Book2Book Wednesday 15 Feb 2012

E-book sales are rising to offset a decline in physical book purchases, but only in volume. With the lower price points of e-books versus their print counterparts, the value of book sales is shrinking. That revelation is just one finding from the latest Books & Consumers survey, an ongoing study of the habits of British book buyers.

digitaljournal.com
ebookmagazine.co.uk
Eoin Purcell


1 comment:

Nicole said...

My kindle cost $180. A new book here is $30-$40 and a new book on kindle is $0-$10 and I can read ten books a week. An e-reader was a sound investment for me.