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Old 04-04-2012, 03:45 PM   #52
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I think the key is that a good author, regardless of Indie or not, can expect readers to pay a fiar sum for their books once the reader is hooked.

A fair sum can be defined as many things, it depends on the person buying the book. I have no problem paying $15 for a book by an author I really like. But that is me at a very specific time in my life. My price point might drop when the baby comes and I have to worry about paying for day care and diapers. But your definition of a fair price and my definition of a fair price can differ.
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