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Old 03-27-2010, 08:33 PM   #6
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I see nothing about prices. So on a W.A.G.

Lets put this in "hardback/paperback" book prices.

Elmer Fud, THE greatest writer of the century, writes a new book.

The hardback comes out for $24.95.

The paperback will come out a year later at $9.98.

Some people JUST HAVE to have the newest best seller and pay $24.95.

The rest of us will wait. After all, we do have other stuff to read, right?

We think (and are right) that ebooks should sell lower than a book of paper and ink, that is shipped all around the country, put in warehouses, moved to stores, put on shelves, rung up on cash registers. And then put into a nice plastic bag.

If you don't "JUST HAVE to have the newest best seller", do what you have done in the past. Wait for the lower price.
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