Más contenido relacionado Bea ebook presentation bisg 5 23-111. The E-Book Era is Now:
What does it look like from a consumer perspective and
what do we do about it?
BEA | May 24, 2011
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2. Two Studies…
Methodology
PubTrack™ Consumer
panel of U.S. book
buying men, women
and teens balanced to
US Census
Report
2 of 4 Survey pool of ~78K
April 2011 book consumers at the
time of last fielding
95% probability
threshold
2-Year Study – 5 publications to date
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3. Two Studies…
Methodology
PubTrack™ Consumer
panel of U.S. college
students – All
institution types – all
grade levels balanced
to statistics from
American Council on
Education
1,500 students per
fielding
95% probability
2-Year Study – 2 publications to date
threshold
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5. Trade E-Book Market Growth Rate
16.0%
est. % ebooks purchased
14.0%
All Markets 14.8%
12.7%
12.0% 12.2%
11.50%
10.0%
9.0%
8.0%
7.0%
6.0% 5.2%
4.9%
4.6%
4.0% 3.9% 3.6% 4.1% 4.3%
2.8% 3.2%
3.5%
2.8% 2.8% 2.8%
2.4% 2.6%
2.0% 1.9% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0%
0.0%
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8. How do you define E-Book?
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10. Who is Today’s Core Trade E-Book Buyer?
• Woman (66%)
• ~44 years old
• HH Income ~$77K Yr
• Predominantly Fiction
(58% of all ‘e’ sold)
Buyer – mostly
Romance
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11. Core buyer of trade E-Books is growing and has
tremendous buying power!
Frequency of Purchase
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12. Tracking the Trade Power Buyers for Clues
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13. Who is Today’s Core E-Textbook Buyer?
• Male
• ~23
• Graduate Student or
Distance Learner
• More likely ‘pirate’ print
or digital texts then
under-classmen
• Still only buys a small
portion of his texts 17%
as ‘e’
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14. E-Texts do not have a clear source for download
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15. Kindle is the dominant source for Trade E-
Book downloads…
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17. …And Kindle still dominates the trade
device market…
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18. …Not So in the Higher Ed Market
Spring Semester 2011
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20. When given a choice, students choose
print over ‘e’ 3 out of 4 times…
Format preference:
No preference
13%
E-
textbook
12%
Physical
textbook
75%
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21. …And find
‘other’
forms of
digital
content
more useful
than E-
Books
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22. For now, devices are meeting the
expectations of trade E-Book buyers
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23. While still lacking functionality, students
perceive similar value points to trade
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24. Wish list of trade E-Book buyers offer
clues for the future
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27. Recommendation from a friend on
device purchase plays important role
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28. At the end of the day… what impact
are E-Books having on the HE market?
Higher Ed Market –
• Too early to tell
– Device development
– Entrenched Traditional
Learning Models
– ‘Digital Fatigue’
– Cost Barriers
– Maturing Content Platforms
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29. At the end of the day… what impact are
E-Books having on the Trade market?
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30. What impact are E-Books having on
the Trade market?
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32. How does this show in the $$$?
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33. …Majority of trade consumers now
report spending more money overall
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34. The bigger the E-Book market gets…
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