Why is this information helpful to you? This is one of the few ways that authors, agents, and publishers can simultaneously see how a publisher's best books stack up against their peers. For example, Neilsen BookScan doesn't let other publishers see the competition's sales numbers (only bestseller lists). But, WildFire's free research gives ECPA publishers a way to see which titles are selling well on Amazon at 14 other houses. This data is also helpful to see which authors, topics, and genres are dominating Amazon sales trends.
Items of Interest this Month:
a. Top-Selling ECPA Title by Amazon Ranking:
"Crazy Love" (#59) from David C. Cook claims the top spot this month.
"The Love Dare" (#73) by B&H previously held the top-ranking position for all of 2009 so far.
-- Rankings exclude the self-published title, "The Shack" (# 13).
b. Biggest Publisher Moves:
- David C. Cook moves up to #13 on the strength of "Crazy Love."
- Howard, Kregel, Barbour, Standard, and New Hope publishers fell outside of the Top 15 rankings.
Note: Amazon rankings do not reflect accurate sales figures and only account for a small percentage of a book's total sales. However, they can help determine how specific publishers or book titles perform over time versue their peers.
Click here for an Excel spreadsheet of last month's rankings.
For all previous month rankings, click here.
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