Some Interesting Statistics....

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Some Interesting Statistics....

Here are some interesting of statistics on the publishing industry that might be helpful. See the following URL for these statistics, and more.

http://www.parapublishing.com/getpage.cfm?file=statistics/index.html

  1. of the US adult population never reads another book after high school.
  2. 42% of college graduates never read another book.
  3. 80% of US families did not buy or read a book last year.
  4. 70% of US adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years.
  5. 57% of new books are not read to completion.
  6. On average it takes 475 hours to write a fiction title and 725 hours to write a nonfiction title.
  7. It takes an average of 531 hours to produce a book-422 hours for fiction, 550 hours for nonfiction.
  8. An average of 10 to 15 hours are spent designing a book cover.
  9. On average, 61 hours are spent in the editing process.
  10. On average, 29 hours are spent producing a news release for a new book.
  11. The five large New York publishers accounted for 45% of the market. They grossed $4.1 billion.
  12. 78% of the titles published come from the small/self-publishers.
  13. Nearly all bestsellers come from five publishing conglomerates.
  14. 80% of the book sales are controlled by five conglomerates: Bertlesman (Random House), Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Time Warner, Disney and Viacom/CBS.
  15. The breakdown of genres/categories that people are buying: 55% Popular fiction; 10% Religious nonfiction; 9% Cooking/Crafts
  16. Most initial print runs are 5,000 copies.
  17. A larger publisher must sell 10,000 books to break even.
  18. A successful fiction book sells 5,000 copies.
  19. A successful nonfiction book sells 7,500 copies.
  20. On the average, a book store browser spends eight seconds looking at the front cover and 15 seconds looking at the back cover.
  21. 81% of the population feels they have a book inside them.
  22. 6 million have written a manuscript.
  23. Out of every 10,000 children's books, 3 get published.
  24. Up to 40% of all books manufactured never sell. Most publishers would rather suffer the costs of over-runs and returns than run short of a title.
  25. LA Times receives 600 to 700 books for review each week.
  26. Many advances for books are between $1,500 and $7,500.
  27. 70% of the books published do not earn out their advance
  28. 80% of the books published by major houses come through agents.
  29. 5,000 novels, 200 first novels and 100 scripts are purchased each year.

I find a lot of these statistics a bit depressing. On the other hand, I am not sure that I actually believe them all either, because it is pretty easy to lie with statistics. The above website

One of my favorite parts of this page is a quote from Gore Vidal: "Half of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half have never voted for President. One hopes it is the same half."