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Kobo Breaks eReader And eBook Sales Records This Holiday Season

kobo [1]Kobo [1] has revealed record sales for this past holiday season, showing that the Kobo eReader was a very popular gift, with people around the world receiving new Kobo Touch, Kobo Vox eReader and Kobo Wifi devices, driving company sales to a record high.

Kobo saw strong momentum with a 10X increase in new customers from the company’s pre-holiday period, and hundreds of thousands of devices were activated each day since Christmas Eve, fuelling the highest eBook download rate in Kobo history – with eBooks being sold to Kobo customers every second of the day.  Due to Kobo’s broad international footprint, people around the world chose Kobo this Christmas for their popular easy-to-use Kobo eReaders, top-rated free eReading applications for iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, Android, and one of the largest global eBook catalogues in the world with over 2.5 million eBooks, newspapers and magazines.

Key Kobo growth metrics include:

“This holiday season broke every foreseeable record for Kobo, and we have exceeded our expectations driving several ebook downloads per second through the holidays,” said Michael Serbinis, CEO of Kobo.  “I would like to thank our customers for choosing Kobo to start building their digital library – our success this holiday season is a precursor to a New Year with people reading more than ever thanks to eReaders, eBooks, and Kobo.”

The Kobo eBook gifting and eGift card program was more popular than ever this year, with people sending electronic gifts set to “arrive” digitally in recipients’ email accounts on Christmas morning.  eGifting more than tripled this holiday season and was adopted as a convenient gift giving solution.

Top four most popular eBooks gifted this holiday were:

Some of the biggest gains internationally were in France with over 7,000% growth, the UK with over 1,000% and Germany which came in just shy of 1,000%.

Two of the most popular books purchased this year in both the US an Canada on Christmas Day were Kathryn Stockett’s The Help and Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games .  Elsewhere in the English-speaking world, customers were looking for a deal.  A £0.49 sale on Karin Slaughter’s The Unremarkable Heart drove strong sales in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.  In the UK, Slaughter was joined in the Top 3 by self-publishing sensation John Locke, who sells his thrillers for $0.99.  Book sales in the UK for the holiday season increased over 7X the previous daily average for December.

Kobo expects 2012 to bring additional surprise bestsellers from self-published authors, whether through direct relationships or aggregating partners.  The pricing experimentation Kobo has seen from publishers large and small will likely continue, as they work with ebooksellers to drive visibility by pricing select titles at pocket change for a limited time.

Top Three Kobo eBook Title Sales By Country:

Canada
1. The Help by Kathryn Stockett
2. The Litigators by John Grisham
3. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

United States
1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
2. The Help by Kathryn Stockett
3. Kill Alex Cross by James Patterson

United Kingdom
1. The Unremarkable Heart by Karin Slaughter (on sale for £0.49)
2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
3. Saving Rachel by John Locke

Australia
1. Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
2. Red Mist by Patricia Cornwell
3. The Unremarkable Heart by Karin Slaughter (on sale for £0.49 or ~$0.64 AUD)

Germany
1. Ausgelöscht by Cody Mcfadyen
2. Herzstoß by Joy Fielding (Canadian author; title published as Now You See Her in English)
3. Der Beobachter by Charlotte Link

France
1. La délicatesse by David Foenkinos
2. La verticale du fou by Fabio M. Mitchelli
3. Le théorème de Roarchack by Etienne Johann

Rest of World
1. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
2. Locked On by Tom Clancy
3. The Help by Kathryn Stockett

Kobo offers the industry leading social platform, Reading Life, which enables readers to connect with friends, track reading statistics, and unlock fun and exciting awards just for reading.  Members can also create book clubs and discuss their favorite reads on Facebook.  With Kobo Pulse, readers can feel the pulse of a book, start conversations, share comments and thoughts and leave reviews by ‘Liking’, ‘Disliking’ and/or commenting, in real-time, with others who are reading the same book.

Since the launch of Reading Life in 2010, over 8.8 million Reading Life awards have been given out- simply for reading.  100,000 awards were given out this Christmas Day alone – the top award given was the Once Upon a Time award that is given for starting to read your first ebook.  On Christmas Day, 50X more people signed up to engage socially with friends on Reading Life compared to the same day in 2010.