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Originally Posted by Gudy
The obvious compromise would then be to initially price the e-book somewhat below the hardcover, but to lower the price to somewhat below the paperback once that comes out. That way, e-book people who can't wait pay the premium to read it first, and everyone else can get it at the below-paperback price most people here, including me, feel is right.
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That's pretty much what Simon & Schuster does with their stuff. I find I can get most of their "hardcover" releases for $10-$12 or when it hits "paperback" I can get it for $4-$5.