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Old 06-26-2011, 08:47 PM   #151
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
If the Big 6 is currently making more money than any other entity on the market, it doesn't therefore correlate that they're making the most money they could be or that their tactics aren't progressively shrinking their consumer base (AND their author base, for that matter). They've started out with a very hefty advantage and eBooks are still relatively new to the scene, all things considered.
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I didn't assert the opposite. There seems to be a meme here that the big publishers just don't know anything about how to best sell books. Just asking about who is doing so more successfully?

I'm not asserting that they have perfectly priced their product, but I do challenge the notion that any on this forum really knows just what the perfect price point is.

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