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Old 05-19-2011, 07:19 PM   #73
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As a matter of interest relating to selling, do you have any idea how many copies of The Crystal Button have actually been downloaded?


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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
Hmm...A buck a book with virtually no overhead isn't enough...Gotta be $10...

Just how much marketing does the publisher do on backlist e-books? That would be an extra expense.

So you give me a breakdown of the publishers costs for e-books...


You see, bookscanners for P.G. (like me) know how long it takes to scan and proof a book. If you want a sample of it look for The Crystal Button (1890) here on this website. I scanned and proofed it completely. (Crutledge did the fancy e-book honors), total work time about 40 hours - including a triple proof of the text. Try to find a typo. Even at my profession day rate, that's under $2K. And it's a one time shot.

And there's almost nothing else. So what's the big costs involved? Explain to me...
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