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Old 03-16-2011, 04:11 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by queentess View Post
Someone somewhere (publisher? someone really good at estimating things?) that the physical medium makes up only about 10% of a book's cost
It certainly sounds like something a publisher would say. But they are basing those figures on the total cost of bringing a story to market. Most of that cost will be spent on editing, design and marketing, plus business lunches and bribes for distributors/chain-stores. All of those are costs associated with the original print edition.

The ebook edition comes later, when (hopefully) all of those costs have been recouped. At that point, the differences in production and distributor costs become more apparent. Amazon takes a 30% cut for distribution, compared with the 50% a traditional distributor would take. And, obviously, there are no print/transportation/warehousing costs associated with ebooks.
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