Ebook market developments for the US, UK, Europe, Brazil and India, comparative key data on overall publishing, and the new eBook Yellow Pages: The Global eBook report spring 2014 is ready for download.
The Spring 2014 Release of the Global eBook Report Is Out: Full coverage of recent ebook market developments for the US, UK, Europe, Brazil and India, comparative key data on overall publishing, and the new eBook Yellow Pages included.
The Global eBook report update spring 2014 brings for the first time direct comparative data across markets and players on the evolution of international ebook markets.
The report
Maps, with the best available data, the significant differences, and their root causes, of how major European countries are embracing digital reading;
Highlights earnings from ebooks of the Big Five – the 5 largest trade publishing companies worldwide -, and market shares of Amazon, as compared to local retail platforms.
Shows how emerging markets, led by Brazil and India, engage in approaches of their own, with domestic platforms leading the way in India, while partnerships as well as Apple have gained a lead in the distribution of ebooks – as opposed to Europe and North America, where Amazon clearly dwarfs competition.
The Global eBook report presents a wide selection of case studies, on
The hugely diverging strategies of publishers across Europe in their pricing of ebooks,
The most dynamic expansion of selfpublishing as one by now truly global phenomenon, and
The emergence of new subscription offers – or “Netflix for ebooks” – models as the perhaps next disruptive handle for digital change.
The report can be downloaded from www.global-ebook.com and from major online book platforms, in the formats pdf, ePub and Kindle/mobi.
The next update of the Global eBook report will be due for release in October 2014 at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
The Global eBook report has been started in 2011, and is updated every half year, tracking international market evolution as well as controversies and debates. It is co-promoted by a global network of leading publishing trade magazines and book fairs, including Book Dao (PRChina), Book Industry Magazine (Russia), buchreport (Germany), DosDoce.com (Spain), Livres Hebdo (France), Informazioni Editoriali (Italy), PublishNews (Brazil), Publishers Weekly (US), Svensk Boekhandel (Sweden), The Bookseller (UK), the London Book Fair and BookExpo America.
A report by Rüdiger Wischenbart Content and Consulting www.wischenbart.com