Proof-reading for ebooks should cost zero. Because there is no extra proof-reading effort to do, just use the file proof-read for print books and apply to ebooks.
Obviously obvious !
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Originally Posted by Kevin8or
I'll accept what you say about the publishing industry. It's interesting to learn, and I know little about the business. Let's say, then, that the proofing costs continue to be "$750-$3500 or more." It doesn't change the most important point, which we seem to agree on: if a business sells an e-book for $7.99 or more, that e-book should get the same proof-reading treatment that its paper counterpart receives. Thanks, Hitch, for an inside look at the sausage-making operation. 
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