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Old 10-08-2010, 03:34 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by Barcey View Post
If it's reasonable price windowing and you haven't alienated your consumer yes. When you're pricing too high it's an insult. Especially when it's priced higher then a hard copy physical book. Amazon had the price right. It's higher then most consumers think the ebook should be priced but they obviously had done the market research.
One might equally put forward the alternative viewpoint that retailers like Amazon are devaluing the book market by discounting hardbacks too steeply, and thus taking them below the level of the reasonably-priced eBooks.
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