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Old 12-21-2011, 08:29 PM   #227
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
But we're the one buying the indies...They care.

Of equal importance, there will be continual leakage from high cost markets to low cost markets. It happens to every other market in existance, why are e-books suddenly immune?
If you are going to buy indie, well, that's great-keeps the major publishers on their toes. Most buyers are going to buy established authors, because they know that Steven King or James Patterson will deliver, whereas they have never heard of aspiring author Stephanie King , who can only compete by doing everything herself and pricing her book at used book prices.

There is a place for everyone in the ebook market, just as there are places in the car market for the BMWs and the Infinitis,(to say nothing of the Ferraris and the Bentleys) as well as for the Sentras and the Chevies. you don't have to sell BMWS at Sentra prices.

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