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Trends in Trade Book Retailing 2009
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Jun 5, 2009 114 Pages - Pub ID: CURP2088304
Attention: There is an updated edition available for this report.
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- Table of Contents
- Methodology
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Introduction
- Chapter 2: Channel Trends & Demographics
- Introduction
- Estimated Size of the Book Market (Retail Level)
- The Four Channels
- Other Trends in Book Retailing
- Demographic Data and the Channels
- Gender
- Age
- Race
- Region and Metro Markets
- Education Level
- Employment Status
- Profession
- Individual & Household Income
- Marital Status
- No. of People in Household
- No. of Children in Household
- Age of Children in Household
- Type and Value of Residence
- Table 2.1: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Consumers Who Did/Did Not Buy a Book in Previous 12 Months
- Table 2.2: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Sales Channel Trends
- Table 2.3: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Buying Books as Gifts, Fall 2008
- Table 2.4: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Customer Trends
- Table 2.5: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Sales Channel Trends
- Table 2.6: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): The Channels Crossed Against Themselves, Fall 2008
- Table 2.7: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Allocations - Type of Book Purchased, Fall 2008
- Table 2.8: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Allocation - No. of Hardcover Books Purchased, Fall 2008
- Table 2.9: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Allocation - No. of Paperback Books Purchased, Fall 2008
- Table 2.10: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Gender, Fall 2008
- Table 2.11: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Age, Fall 2008
- Table 2.12: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Race, Fall 2008
- Table 2.13: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Region, Fall 2008
- Table 2.14: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Metro Market, Fall 2008
- Table 2.15: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Education Level, Fall 2008
- Table 2.16: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Employment Status, Fall 2008
- Table 2.17: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Profession, Fall 2008
- Table 2.18: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Individual Income, Fall 2008
- Table 2.19: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Household Income, Fall 2008
- Table 2.20: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Marital Status, Fall 2008
- Table 2.21: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by No. of People in Household, Fall 2008
- Table 2.22: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Allocation by Children/No. of Children in Household, Fall 2008
- Table 2.23: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Age of Children in Household, Fall 2008
- Table 2.24: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Type of Residence, Fall 2008
- Table 2.25: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Channel Preferences by Value of Residence, Fall 2008
- Chapter 3: Bookstore Performance and Challenges
- Introduction
- The Importance of Bookstores Over Other Channels
- Bookstore Trends
- Superstores and Small-Format Store Closings
- Performance and Outlook of the Big Three Chains
- Barnes & Noble
- Borders Group
- Books-A-Million
- Profit Margins at the Big Three Chains
- Independent Booksellers and Small Chains
- Table 3.1: Bookstore Users: Key Statistics and Demographics
- Table 3.2: Number of Superstore Outlets, 2004-2008
- Table 3.3: Big Three Store Outlets by State
- Table 3.4: Growth in Superstore Sales, Major Retail Chains, 2004-2008
- Table 3.5: Big Three Bookstore Chains Operating Performance, 2004-2008
- Table 3.6: Who Is the Most Common/Least Common Customer at Your Store?_51
- Table 3.7: What One Factor Results in the Most Increased Store Traffic at Independents?
- Table 3.8: How Was the First Three Months of 2009 at Your Store Compared to the Same Period in 2008?
- Chapter 4: Internet Retailing and Digital Distribution
- Introduction
- Amazon.com
- The Big Three
- eBay and the Purveyance of Used Books
- E-Books
- Online Book Buyer Characteristics
- Table 4.1: Amazon’s North American and Total Media Sales Growth, 2002-2009
- Table 4.2: Amazon’s North American Media Sales as a Percentage of Total Sales, 2002-2009
- Table 4.3: Revenue Leading Online Booksellers, 2004-2008
- Table 4.4: Book Auctions on eBay, July 2008-March 2009
- Table 4.5: Book Auctions on eBay with Store Inventories Included, August 2008-March 2009
- Table 4.6: Devices Used to Read E-Books
- Table 4.7: Online Book Buyers: Key Statistics and Demographics
- Chapter 5: The Growth of Non-Bookstore Retailers and Their Impact
- Introduction
- Overview of Buyers
- Table 5.1: Number of Stores, Big Three vs. Big Box
- Table 5.2: Big Three, Walmart and Target Store Outlets by State, 2008
- Table 5.3: Price Comparison of the Top 10 Bestselling Books at Select Stores, April 2009
- Table 5.4: “Other” Users: Key Statistics and Demographics
- Chapter 6: Consumer Psychographics
- Introduction
- Table 6.1: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Attitudes and Opinions of the Internet by Channel, Fall 2008
- Table 6.2: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Attitudes and Opinions of Television by Channel, Fall 2008
- Table 6.3: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Attitudes and Opinions of Advertising by Channel, Fall 2008
- Table 6.4: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Attitudes and Opinions of Shopping by Channel, Fall 2008
- Table 6.5: Overview of Book Purchasing Population (U.S. Adults): Impulse Shopping Habits by Channel, Fall 2008
- Chapter 7: Conclusions and Recommendations
- Introduction
- Recommendations
- Chapter 8: Channel Profiles
- Introduction
- Table 8.1: Book Club Users: Key Statistics and Demographics
- Table 8.2: Book Store Users: Key Statistics and Demographics
- Table 8.3: Online Book Users: Key Statistics and Demographics
- Table 8.4: “Other” Users: Key Statistics and Demographics
- Profiles of Leading Booksellers
- Amazon.com
- Barnes & Noble
- Books-A-Million
- Borders Group
- eBay Inc.
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