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Aug 18
2008

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E-Commerce Edition 2010

Last year, trade Simba presented E-Book Publishing in 2009, the report only as of the date placed on the e-book market in proper perspective. Simba took the microphone to express their interest in the future of e-books and presented independent and myth-busting in the analysis more spoken (but mostly unknown) segment of business books.

Asked again, Simba takes e-book directly to consumers in the form of a survey exclusive of U.S. adults in 1800 and combined with additional analysis. In our second year in a vote of a nationally representative sample of adults, E-Commerce Edition 2010 will see how things have changed in the market for a year and this will be in store for the former. This new edition includes an evaluation of devices in which e-books are read, the results of the survey administered Kindle her in December 2009, a thorough analysis of the categories, the current demographics purchasers of electronic books and much, much more.

Content

Methodology
Summary Executive

Chapter 1: Analog Door, Window Digital
Introduction
Have you read books Electronic: Yes or No
Market Significance

Table 1.1: Overview of E-Book: Percentage of U.S. adults who have read or purchased an e-book within 12 months
Table 1.2: U.S. wholesale e-book sales, 2004-2009
Table 1.3: total book trade of the United States and sales net e-books, 2004-2009

Chapter 2: Trends and demographics of users in e-Book Fair
Introduction
Myth # 1: E-Book Consumers tend to buy many e-books
Experience Options Price
The controversy continues DRM
The demographics eBooks Buyer
Sex
Age Groups
Marital status
Children at home
By employment status
School Performance
Race Ethnicity
Urban and Suburban Local
By income group of households

More titles purchased Partially Mimic Print
Top General Topics
New titles
Authors
Top Posters

E-Books and / segment and the Children

Table 2.1: Overview population of the purchase of books (U.S. Adults): customer trends of printed books
Table 2.2: Number of electronic books read during the past 12 months (2008)
Table 2.3: Number of electronic books read over the past 12 months (2009)
Table 2.4: Psychographic Analysis: Users E-Book of the users who are not E-Book: Buying and reading books in print (agree)
Table 2.5: Overview of the population of the purchase of books (adults U.S.) Move the cursor one years Hardcover
Table 2.6: Psychographic Analysis: Users of E-Book from users who are not E-Book (agree)
Books Table 2.7: Number of e-acquired collection of free and the source collection (12 months)
Table 2.8: Average, Top 25 and Top 100 best-sellers, January-December 2009
Table 2.9: Average, Top Top 100 sales from January to December 2009
Table 2.10: The best books on the scene with prices, 2008-2009
Table 2.11: Changes Select stock prices, 2009 Success
Table 2.12: Demographics E-Book, by sex
Table 2.13: E-Book demographics by age / generation
Table 2.14: Demographics E-Book, by marital status
Table 2.15: E-Book Demography of children in house
Table 2.16: E-Book by jobs Demographics
Table 2.17: E-Book for education Demographics
Table 2.18: E-Book demographics by race / ethnicity
Table 2.19: Demographics E-Book by Urban vs. Suburban / Rural Local
Table 2.20: Demographics E-Book household income
Table 2.21: Summary compound 2009 List
Table 2.22: Top 50 titles, Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader only, January to December 2009
Table 2.23: Top 50 titles, January-December 2009
Table 2.24: Top 20 titles, Amazon Kindle, January to December 2009
Table 2.25: Top 20 titles, Sony Reader, January-December 2009
Table 2.26: Top 20 titles, Barnes & Noble corner, September and December 2009
Table 2.27: Top 20 titles, eReader.com, January-December 2009
Table 2.28: Comparison Category bestseller list
Table 2.29: Top 50 new titles, from January to December 2009
Table 2.30: Top 50 authors, January to December 2009
Table 2.31: Imprints Top 50, January-December 2009
Table 2.32: Percentage of the class of 2009 bestsellers
Table 2.33: Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer brief, July 2008-December 2009

3: Trade E-Book Chapter Publication analysis categories
Introduction
Category Growth
Top categories
Tips and Tutorials
Biographies and Memoirs
Business & Finance
Chapter books for children
Food, Wine & Travel
Fantasy
Fiction
History
Humor
Lifestyle Home
Literary fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
And Current Policy
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Novel
Science
Fiction
Sports
Travel

Table 3.1: Amazon Kindle categories to overall growth, December 2008-December 2009
Table 3.2: Categories Sony Reader in total growth, December 2008-December 2009
Table 3.3: Categories eReader.com by the growth of Total Party December of 2008 10 2009
Table 3.4: Categories eReader.com total growth, the second part of November and December 2009
Table 3.5: Barnes & Noble Corner total growth categories, August and December 2009
Table 3.6: Top 20 categories of books for trade from January to December 2009
Table 3.7: Top 20 categories of books, January-December 2009
Table 3.8: Success Advice and How-to titles, from January to December 2009
Table 3.9: How-To Tips and best-sellers, January-December 2009
Table 3.10: Biographies of success and titles of reports, from January to December 2009
Table 3.11: Biographies and Memoirs of best-sellers, January-December 2009
Table 3.12: Business and Investment: More titles purchased from January to December 2009
Table 3.13: Business and investment bestseller, January-December 2009
Chapter Table 3.14: The best-selling books for Children, January-December 2009
Table 3.15: Children's Books on bestseller lists, January-December 2009
Table 3.16: Kitchen successful, travel and wine titles, January-December 2009
Table 3.17: Food, Travel & Wine bestsellers, January-December 2009
Table 3.18: Shares of Fantasy for success from January to December 2009
Table 3.19: Fancy in the best-seller lists, January-December 2009
Table 3.20: The success of fiction titles, from January to December 2009
Table 3.21: Fiction lists best-seller, January-December 2009
Table 3.22: Values of Success, January-December 2009
Table 3.23: History of the bestseller, January-December 2009
Figure 3.24: Humor bestselling titles, January-December 2009
Table 3.25: Humor in best-sellers, from January to December 2009
Table 3.26: Lifestyle and evidence of success of the home, from January to December 2009
successes Table 3.27: Home and Lifestyle Library, January-December 2009
Table 3.28: literary bestseller Fiction, January to December 2009
Table 3.29: bestselling titles literary fiction, January-December 2009
Table 3.30: The mystery of success and Thriller titles, January-December 2009
Table 3.31: Mystery and Thriller bestseller, January-December 2009
Table 3.32: Politics and News about bestsellers, January-December 2009
Table 3.33: Successful titles Policy and Politics, January-December 2009
Table 3.34: best-sellers baseline, from January to December 2009
Table 3.35: Reference Values Success, January-December 2009
Table 3.36: Religion successes and titles in spirituality, January-December 2009 105
Table 3.37: Religion and Spirituality bestseller, January-December 2009
Chart 3.38: Degrees success Romance, January-December 2009
Table 3.39: Romance bestseller, January-December 2009
Table 3.40: Shares of successful Science, January-December 2009
Table 3.41: Science in the list of Sellers, January-December 2009
Table 3.42: Shares of success, Science Fiction, January to December, 2009
Table 3.43: Science fiction bestsellers from January to December 2009
Table 3.44: Sports bestselling titles, January-December 2009
Table 3.45: Sports in the best-seller list, January-December 2009
Table 3.46: Travel tickets coup, January-December 2009
Table 3.47: Journeys in the best-seller list, January-December 2009

Chapter 4: BlackBerry, iPhone, consumer PC platforms meals for E-Book
Introduction
Evolution of e-book formats
Platforms
The personal computer
Mobile Phone or PDA
Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and IPAD
Dedicated reading devices

future devices
The Today's most popular devices

Table 4.1: Reading Devices Select U.S. current E-Book, the release date
Table 4.2: devices used to read eBooks, 2008
Table 4.3: devices used to read eBooks 2009

Chapter 5: Conclusions and Recommendations
Recommendations

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