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Old 11-10-2011, 10:48 PM   #31
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Vic333 View Post
Does it imply a reduction in quality, though? That's what's important to me. Even known authors, if they can produce a book cheaper and garner more profits by skipping editing might do it, reducing quality and enjoyment.
My reaction to that would be similar to yours, and I think that the authors
are aware that "skipping editing" would result in less profit. Their main
problem will be establishing a reputation for a good product that people
are willing to buy. There is not really much of a market for badly written,
edited, or any other low production quality factor ebooks. There are just
too many free ebooks to pay for bad ones.

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Ken
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