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Originally Posted by tponzo
 (a little  ) New models of supply have to be offered to customers if publishers want to remain viable in the digital age. This could easily include bundling digital products with non digital and maybe even "trade up" provisions. I am a knitter and there is a knitting site which offers hard cover or paper back knitting books bundled with digital copies of the same book at a discounted price. I think it is an awesome idea and wonder why other publishers cannot do the same or similar.
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I completely agree with this statement. I have many paperback/hardcover books that I would love to have as an ebook. But I don't want to pay full price again. And I've purchased a few e-books where I'd love to also have the paper book. A bundle or upgrade or conversation fee process would be great as far as I'm concerned.