Hot Sheet Index: November 29, 2017
The Hot Sheet Index Top 5 Companies in 2017, Ranked by US E-commerce Sales include Amazon, eBay, Apple, Walmart, and Home Depot.
The Hot Sheet Index Top 5 Companies in 2017, Ranked by US E-commerce Sales include Amazon, eBay, Apple, Walmart, and Home Depot.
A Frankfurt Book Fair Business Club white paper shows that Amazon’s competitors are made up of tech-driven media and entertainment giants
A survey by the Bookseller reports 54 percent of women respondents and 34 percent of males have experienced sexual harassment in publishing.
The Hot Sheet reviewed the change in U.S. print book sales from 2016 versus time in 2017 and ebook sales for the same time period.
BookNet Canada, a nonprofit organization that serves the Canadian book industry, recently conducted a survey about Canadian reading habits.
Even though indie authors may not want to use more than one ebook distributor, it is more than acceptable to do so
In an exit interview with Hot Sheet, Lefebvre said that his departure is by mutual agreement with Kobo management.
The China Literature offering is being compared to Amazon KDP; it has 9.6 million pieces of content created by 6.4 million authors.
Canada’s largest bookseller, Indigo Books & Music announced plans to expand into the United States, starting in New Jersey in 2018.
At the opening of the Sharjah International Book Fair’s program for publishing industry leaders: Wattpad was mentioned admiringly.
At a basic level, blockchain is an innovative way to keep accurate and secure records; it was invented to track transactions of Bitcoin.
Instaread is an iOS app that uses in-house writers to produce summaries of nonfiction books to help people absorb the content of those books.
The Australian government has laws in place that protect Australian publishing and literary culture and curtail potential Amazon advantage.
Publishing insiders have wished for many years that translations would gain popularity with readers, particularly in English-language markets.
The Hot Sheet reviewed the number of millennials who visited a public library and the change in library, audio and ebook checkouts.
According to a new analysis from Pew Research, Millennials in America are more likely to have visited a public library.
European Commission (EC), announced Luxembourg will be required to recoup €250 million (US$293 million) in back taxes-interest from Amazon.
The Hot Sheet Index reviews the change in print book sales from 2016 to 2017 in adult and juvenile fiction and nonfiction.
The European Commission has ruled that Luxembourg’s selective tax benefits to Amazon are illegal. The infographic explains why.
Despite the lack of a hot new title in the first nine months of 2017, print unit sales for the period were 2 percent higher than in 2016.
At Frankfurter Buchmesse (Frankfurt Book Fair), overall attendance was up to a record 286,425 visitors from more than 150 countries
The CASE Act of 2017 would establish a process within the US Copyright Office for resolving disputes involving low-value claims.
the latest statistics from Bowker reflect a continued increase in the number of self-published titles in the US market.
Barnes & Noble has lost about $1.3 billion on the Nook business in the last six years, according to Fortune.
Apple iBooks or iTunes users may have noticed some changes since Apple rolled out a new version of its mobile operating system (iOS 11).
Inkitt is a digital publishing platform that uses a computer algorithm to predict a book’s success based on reader behavior.
To bring better awareness of agents to Francophone market, the Alliance des Agents Littéraires Français, or AALF formed in spring 2016.
In September, a new source of information and news on the publishing industry—with an international focus—launched for authors and publishers.
The Hot Sheet Index reviewed the top publishers in 2015 and 2016. Pearson topped the list as the world’s largest publisher both years.
Fewer than half of the top 50 publishers posted revenue gains in 2016. Pearson in particular had a tough year—a 15 percent decline in sales
The Hot Sheet Index reviews smartphone visits to news and retail websites and at Spanish publishers digital sales in various countries.
Growth in US website traffic is driven by smartphones, according to a new study from Adobe Analytics. They compared tablets and desktops.
Smashwords’ new approach requires authors of both new and existing erotica to specify which controversial or taboo themes are in their books.
Calling itself a DCaaS (digital content as a service) company, Odilo is an alternative to the OverDrive library distribution system.
Writer’s Digest has announced it will publish The Writer’s Guide to Wattpad in July 2018. Wattpad has passed its 10th anniversary.
Since the advent of the Kindle, the digital publishing community has discussed the inevitability of—deep linking into an ebook.
YA hardcover Handbook for Mortals by Lani Sarem debuted at number one on the YA bestseller list to the surprise of the publishing community,
In 2015, Barnes & Noble spun off Barnes & Noble Education Inc. as a separate entity trading under the ticker symbol BNED on the NYSE.
Aerio is what’s called a distributed network and native retail. It creates sales points that anyone can establish online
Over the last year, ebook distributor Draft2Digital has announced a series of new features and programs for indie authors.
The Hot Sheet Index reviews the percent of time smartphone users spend on top apps like Amazon, Facebook and Snapchat.
Axios Media Trends released a report showing the top apps by age group. Of the apps ranking in the top 10 for each age group.
Oettinger’s reaction is a natural one—why wouldn’t the campus store take more books at the cheaper price, then pass the savings to students?
One mutual-promotion collective we’ve recently been in touch with is Lake Union Authors, which operates on Twitter and Facebook.