"Never Work Again" an International Bestseller After Hitting 10,000 Sales in Just 3 Months
Books lose money – at least most of them do anyway. According to Publishers Weekly, the average US non-fiction book now sells less than 250 copies per year and less than 3,000 copies over its lifetime. And even these numbers are skewed by the big sellers, with most books not even getting close to the 250 copies a year average. In fact, an analysis by the Codex Group revealed that of 1,000 business books published in 2009 only 62 sold...
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