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Old 10-23-2011, 10:39 AM   #42
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by Rob Lister View Post
In a perfect world, the publisher would/should stand on principle and not release the non-perfect ebook work. The world isn't perfect so they decide to make the quickest buck with the lowest risk. Thus, your crappy e-book.
And in doing so they poison their own well.
How many people who buy one of these books and are put off by all the errors will assume that eBooks are just as bad, and stay away.
Trying to sell both high and low quality products, without any brand differentiation or warning of the difference, reduces the perceived value of your high value products.
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