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THE BOOK INDUSTRYBY THE NUMBERSWhat’s Happening in the

US Book Market?

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Hello.

My name is:

Nadine VassalloProject Manager, Research & Information

BISG

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Hello.

And BISG is:

The US book industry trade association for research,

education, and best practices.

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60,000publishers

How big is the US market?$27 billionin revenue

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Market stability

26.5 27.1 27.9 27.4 27.1

Net Sales (in US $B)

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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Trade dominated industry

15.0

4.3

4.3

3.6

Trade K-12 Higher Education Professional / Scholarly

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012$0

$2,000,000,000

$4,000,000,000

$6,000,000,000

$8,000,000,000

$10,000,000,000

$12,000,000,000

$14,000,000,000

$16,000,000,000

Physical Formats Digital Formats

Digital growth in trade

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Print’s not dead

72%

19%

9%

Physical Digital Bundled/other

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$-

$500

$1,000

$1,500

$2,000

$2,500

$3,000

$3,500

0%50%100%150%200%250%300%350%400%

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

355%

199%143%

44%

E-growth slowing

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A New Opportunity:Digital Book Subscriptions

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The subscription economy

Subscription has taken hold in the movie, TV, music industries, and more…

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DOMINANT SUBSCRIPTION MODELSThe subscription economy

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Is this the end of ownership?

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DOMINANT SUBSCRIPTION MODELS

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What do publishers think?

Subscription is inevitable 84% predict positive impact

over next 5 years

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What do publishers think?

Biggest benefit: chance to reach new customers

Biggest concern: cannibalization of physical sales

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Market segments

Scholarly presses most likely to work with aggregators, libraries

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Market segments

Future of textbook publishing in Integrated Learning Systems

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Market segments

Professional publishers have established consumer relationships; continue to sell direct

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Market segments

Trade publishers beginning to join subscription services

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Open issues

Access vs. ownership Breadth vs. depth

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DOMINANT SUBSCRIPTION MODELSCompanies to watch

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Understanding US Ebook Buyers

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Sept. 2010

Jan. 2011

May 2011

Aug. 2011

Dec. 2011

Feb. 2012

May 2012

Aug. 2012

Feb. 2013

Aug. 2013

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

More than a year ago

Within the last year

Maturing consumers

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Sept. 2

010

Jan. 2

011

May 2011

Aug. 2011

Dec. 2011

Feb. 2

012

May 2012

Aug. 2012

Feb. 2

013

Aug. 2013

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

I mostly purchase e-books, and purchase fewer print books than I used to

I purchase e-books and print books inter-changeably, or I prefer some genres as e-books and others as print

I now exclusively purchase e-books

I no longer buy e-books, only print books

Mixing formats

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Meet the“Power Buyer”

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Female45-54 years oldClerical worker or homemakerKindle user

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Google

Ebooks.com

iBooks/iTunes

Other

Library

B&N

Amazon

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

Power Buyers

Other re-spondents

Acquisition

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NOOK e-reader

NOOK Color

Android tablet

iPhone

Kindle Fire

iPad

Kindle e-reader

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

Power Buyers

Other re-spondents

Devices

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iPhone

Android tablet

NOOK e-reader

NOOK Color

iPad

Kindle Fire

Kindle e-reader

0% 5% 10%15%20%25%30%35%40%

Power Buyers

Other re-spondents

Devices

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Environmental factors

Searchability

Speed of access

Ease of acquisition

Portability

Readability (adjustable font size)

Affordability

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

Very important

All about affordability

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Sept. 2010

Jan. 2011

May 2011

Aug. 2011

Dec. 2011

Feb. 2012

May 2012

Aug. 2012

Feb. 2013

Aug. 2013

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

So expensive I wouldn't purchase it (Was: "Too expensive")Expensive, but I'd still purchase it (was: "Expensive, but within reason")Reasonably/fairly priced (was: "Great value")Unusually cheap (was: "So inexpensive, you'd doubt the quality")

All about affordability

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18%

18%

12%12%

8%

9%

6%

5%5% 5%

Mystery/ThrillerGeneral FictionBiography/AutobiographyScience Fiction/FantasyCookbooksRomance/EroticaYATravelLiteraryHow-To

Genre

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CookbooksComics/Graphic Novels

TravelHow-To Guides/Manuals

History/Politics/Social SciencesBusiness/Finance

Literary FictionScience Fiction/Fantasy

Biography/AutobiographyYoung Adult Fiction

Religous FictionGeneral Fiction

Mystery/Thriller FictionRomance/Erotic Fiction

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

Prefer e-book Prefer Print

Genre

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”We’ve learned how to move immersive reading from paper

to screen in a way that satisfies the consumer.”

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Social media integration

Higher quality tables

Streaming audio/video

Embedded audio/video

Ability to copy text

Importing from other sources

Higher quality images

Ability to resell

Easier library management

Ability to lend

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%

What enhancements do readers want?

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Would you be willing to pay more for an ebook if it was published by a traditional publisher (rather than self-published)?

Reader preferences

62%22%

16%

No Don't know Yes

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Source: 2014 Digital Book World/Writer’s Digest Survey

The author perspective

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Source: 2014 Digital Book World/Writer’s Digest Survey

The author perspective

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”The beauty of self-publishing is the

ownership and control of one’s work.”

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In conclusion:The opportunities

are endless!

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What’s next for BISG? 2013 sales report Digital content usage in public libraries K-12 educational materials

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Thank you!

Nadine VassalloProject Manager, Research & Information

Book Industry Study [email protected]

@BISG

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