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Old 10-18-2011, 04:09 AM   #120
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
I'd agree with another poster that, for me, it already has.
Most of the books I've bought have been 99c. Some at $1.99 and a couple at $2.99. I don't think I've gone above that. I let the Amazon recommendations system guide me and act as my not-crap filter, and it has worked pretty well.
i dont know where the myth that a large portion of indie stuff is crap comes from. i exclusively buy indie novels and have yet to buy one that i consider garbage. those sample chapters they give are pretty damn helpful.

the most i'll currently pay for an ebook is $5 and thats for what i consider high end indie authors like BV Larson and Vaugh Heppner. new authors? 99 cents to $3 is fair.

as for major publishers i think the ebook should cost no more than their lowest cost print version which is usually an $8 mmpb. i think thats a nice fair price that everyone can live with.
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