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Old 03-27-2012, 12:44 PM   #90
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Originally Posted by J. Strnad View Post
So I'm pretty much the lone voice here, but personally, it seems like a lot of hassle to go through to maximize profit for an author who's already made an estimated $1 billion on her books.

I think she should have just sold the dang ebooks through normal channels (and a long time ago, to boot).
Perhaps it isn't about maximizing profits (on her part, at least), but about her feeling that she needed to do it in a way she felt comfortable with? We can all guess about her motives for delaying.

Selling different formats separately, instead of the way it's been done, would have been maximizing profits.
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