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Old 02-01-2010, 12:08 PM   #256
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I would have to agree. "The general consensus is that Baen, charging $4-6 per book for non-DRM'd ebooks in several formats, is doing it right." I would be in heaven.
I'd pay 3x that for a well formatted, well edited, non-DRM'ed book.
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Old 02-01-2010, 12:29 PM   #257
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but ebooks is digital and probably cost less to distribute and obviously less to mass produce.
Probably cost less? Comparatively speaking, they cost nothing to produce. Anyone with half a brain and about two days' training could take the publish-ready edited text of a novel and spend a few hours with InDesign and get an ePub that's better quality than a lot of the crap that's out there in the ebook market these days.
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Old 02-01-2010, 12:51 PM   #258
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I would have to agree. "The general consensus is that Baen, charging $4-6 per book for non-DRM'd ebooks in several formats, is doing it right." I would be in heaven.
It's worth pointing out here that Tor (which is a barnacle on Macmillan-US, which in turn is a tentacle of the great publishing kraken Holtzbrinck) had an arrangement in place with Baen's Webscriptions arm to sell Tor's books, multi-format and DRM-free (although at a slightly higher price point) in April of 2006. The deal was killed on the orders of upper-level management within days of going live, and four years later many of the books Tor publishes aren't legally or commercially available in electronic form.
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Since I haven't even bought an ebook for 9.99 yet I'm guessing my feet were already voting...
I have. Baen eARC's. Yes, I am paying 14.99 for unproofed, non-DRM'ed books!

(...6 months before the print edition)
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Old 02-01-2010, 02:18 PM   #260
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I'd pay 3x that for a well formatted, well edited, non-DRM'ed book.
The reason I'm upset with todays prices for ebooks is because it feels like I'm being charged a lot for a sub standard product. Now there is a push from the publishers about charging even more.

I guess the bottom line for me is that I feel that ebooks are not worth what they are being priced at today. If they charge more or even at the current prices, I expect more.

I know the term "more" is vague but it's all the stuff that's been heavily discussed in this forum such as better formatting, no DRM, better editing/proofing, etc.

I see mass paperbacks as having more values than the current ebooks yet a large number of the ebooks I see are priced higer than them or nearly just as much.

Also, I don't see why publishers should charge so much since you can't sell an ebook to a used bookstore (potential of not loosing sales to used books). E-stores can stock up on back titles because they don't take up any shelf space. It saves the publishers on production/distribution costs compared to paper books.

Just seems like the publishers are just very narrow minded. Seems like they can actually make a lot of money if they put some thought into making ebooks a viable business instead of insisting that ebooks will eat up hardcover sales and that's a no no. So it seems like they are dong everything possible to disuade people from purchasing ebooks instead of focusing on making the ebook business work.

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Old 02-01-2010, 02:23 PM   #261
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I see mass paperbacks as having more values than the current ebooks yet a large number of the ebooks I see are priced higer than them or nearly just as much.
I totally see your reasoning on the issue...it really is a personal decision about what "value" is. My idea of value is having my entire library with me on a trip, without taking 5 suitcases full of books
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I totally see your reasoning on the issue...it really is a personal decision about what "value" is. My idea of value is having my entire library with me on a trip, without taking 5 suitcases full of books
I'd love to take my entire library with me on a trip, but I can't afford to hire someone to scan in all these out of print or otherwise unavailable books!
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I totally see your reasoning on the issue...it really is a personal decision about what "value" is. My idea of value is having my entire library with me on a trip, without taking 5 suitcases full of books

I totally agree with that. Value and worth to me is a subjective thing. Like you, I can see why someone would be willing to pay higher prices for ebooks.
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