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Originally Posted by eggheadbooks1
Just heard back from Bookbub and this information certainly helps: the average downloads are based on an average across all price points, and average downloads at 99 cents is 70% higher than at $2.99 (and obviously somewhere between 0% and 70% higher for ebooks priced at $1.99).
I think it would help potential clients make a more informed decision if Bookbub published the average downloads per price point. I've made the suggestion to them, which is all one can do.
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I see what you wanted now.
Had you asked why do people subscribe to Bookbub, I could have told you that subscribers are looking for good deals. 99 cents is nearly always a better deal to voracious readers.
What is it with you and price points?
You will make more at $2.99 so why shouldn't they charge more for that price point?