Monday, September 2, 2013

Readers Quite Negative on Pre-Ordering eBooks

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Many of the leading online digital book stores all offer pre-orders for eBooks that are not yet out. Many tend to only focus on books that are coming out within a few months and most never disclose their actual sales figures. According to a recent data report Good e-Reader ran, readers overwhelmingly are quite negative about ordering books in advance.

When you order a real book in advance, often you get it a few days or a week before the commercial release. eBooks on the other hand don’t give readers any real benefits of ordering them. There are no discounts or anything really compelling about ordering advance and our readers simply don’t do it. This data report is a strong indication on the mentality of your average reader that buys both real books and digital ones.

Readers Quite Negative on Pre-Ordering eBooks is a post from: E-Reader News

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