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Explore the growth in U.S. Christian book sales from 2014 to 2016 and the impact of social media on Christian influencers. Discover the rise in printed book sales and decline in ebooks. Stay updated on market trends and industry insights.
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Christian Book Titles See SalesRise Higher and Higher • In 2014, religious book sales in the U.S. rose more than 10.5% according to Nielsen BookScan.1 • From 2015 to 2016 Religious Presses grewby 4.2%.2 • Book Sales Down overall 6.7% decline at the Start of 20162 • Ebooks Decline by nearly 25%2 Source: 1 ChristianRetailing.com; 2 Association of American Publishers
The mean is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers.10 The median is the middle number (in a sorted list of numbers).10 Source: Pew Research Center3
In the United Kingdom • Books are back • Printed book sales rise • for first time in four years • Ebooks suffer decline6 Source: 6The Telegraph, 2016
The Next Chapter for Christian Publishing • Decline of distributors to Christian stores reflects market trends.7 • Thanks to the Internet and Social Media, today's Christian influencers are able to reach readers directly and build a following.8 Source: 7Publishers Weekly, 2016; 8Christianity Today, 2014
Facebookremains the most popular Social Media platform Source: 2016 Pew Research Center9
(October 19, 2016 - November 16, 2016) Facebook-ChurchNews 201,872 = Total reach from October 19, 2016 to November 16, 2016. Reach from: (1) UnitedStates 36,265 (2) Canada 5,316 (3) Puerto Rico 667. Reach is defined as the number of people posts were served to.
Appendix • Christian Retailing, 2015 “Nielsen: Christian Book Sales Continue to Rise”, hfttp://www.christianretailing.com/index.php/newsletter/latest/28208-nielsen-christian-book-sales-continue-to-rise • Association of American Publishers, 2016. “Publishers Sales Down at the Start of 2016: Ebooks Decline.” • http://newsroom.publishers.org/publishers-sales-down-at-the-start-of-2016-ebooks-decline • 3. 2016 Pew Research Center, “Book Reading 2016” • http://www.pewinternet.org/2016/09/01/book-reading-2016/ • 4. 2015 The Nielsen Company, “Onward and upward Christian Book Titles See Sales Rise Higher” • http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2015/onward-and-upward-christian-book-titles-see-sales-rise-higher.html • 5. 2013 Random House Publishing, “Trends in Consumer Book Buying” • http://authornews.penguinrandomhouse.com/trends-in-consumer-book-buying-infographic/ • 6. The Telegraph, 2016. “Books are back: Printed book sales rise for first time in four years as ebooks suffer decline” • http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/12/books-are-back-printed-book-sales-rise-for-first-time-in-four-ye/ • 7. Publishers Weekly, September 14, 2016. “Decline of Distributors to Christian Stores Reflects Market Trends • http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/religion/article/71475-decline-of-distributors-to-christian-stores-reflects-market-trends.html • 8. Christianity Today, 2014 “The Next Chapter for Christian Publishing” • http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2014/july/next-chapter-for-christian-publishing.html • 9. Pew Research Center, “2016 Social Media Update” • http://www.pewinternet.org/2016/11/11/social-media-update-2016/ • 10. Mean vs Median • http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/mean.html • http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/median.html