03-30-2009, 11:56 PM | #1 |
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Format Popularity Statistics from Smashwords
Smashwords, an indie author ebook retailer/publisher, has posted an interesting overview of their format popularity statistics, making a case for publishing ebooks in multiple formats.
http://blog.smashwords.com/2009/03/w...ks-matter.html |
04-03-2011, 11:35 AM | #2 |
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Interesting article and chart. This seems to be the norm in the tech world. Everybody has their own format and these formats are ever changing. Ever notice that a computer language is hot now, and everybody uses it. Then, just a few years down the road that language is old news and now a new one is the hot one. It just never ends and so it goes with eBooks too.
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04-03-2011, 11:58 AM | #3 |
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Seems like a slightly biased article to me. The author took several opportunities to demonize one company for using DRM (bad, bad), yet nothing was mentioned about the vast majority of epubs that are also plagued with DRM. But otherwise, I agree... I'd love to see multiple formats offered by more ebook sellers--but I'm not at all interested in forcing anyone to sell anything but their own chosen format if that's the way they want to do business. Let Darwin sort it all out.
The problem has never been "too many formats"... the problem is DRM. Without it, nobody would be screaming for "one format to rule them all." |
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04-03-2011, 12:21 PM | #5 |
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So, Smashwords has what, less than 1% of the ebook market right?
I'm not sure this will tell you anything too cogent about Smashwords' customer base, except that it's probably a good idea for authors to offer their works in ePub, PDF, Text and MOBI formats, or else you might leave a good slice of customers in the cold. Otherwise, it certainly doesn't tell you anything useful about the market at large. |
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This is interesting to look at, but I'm mildly curious about how much of that ePub slice can be attributed to downloaders who don't necessarily use the format as-is, but to convert from, since the Meatgrinder's Mobi (and possibly other) auto-conversion often seriously mangles things.
But I suppose it that would just go to show that ePub is slightly preferred among Smashwords users because it's more versatile overall (and maybe they don't want to spend too much time fixing the metadata)? In any case, the posters upthread are right in that it's the restrictions imposed by DRM that are causing the real barriers, rather than differences in format. |
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2 years ago? That's a lifetime in digital time
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I'm surprised that epub leads mobi ..two years ago.... when this report was written. I would love to see the figures now, especially seeing epub has started to really take off not long after this report was written
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04-03-2011, 03:53 PM | #11 |
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Oh crap! I'm going to ask for a new feature - that threads blink or turn red or something, if the original post is over a week old. I thought this forum was called News.
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Since this was from 9 months before the Nook was introduced, and also well before Sony switched from LRF to EPUB, I wonder what devices people were using to read epub?
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Where does it say what format people are downloading? All I see is total downloads.
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04-03-2011, 07:50 PM | #14 |
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He updated the chart for Jan 2010
PDF has most downloads. http://blog.smashwords.com/2010/02/m...-revealed.html |
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No. They're preaching to the converted again. If you offer downloads to the whole world (as opposed to the small number who own e-readers) more than half will go for pdf.
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