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Originally Posted by rhadin
I was just giving a price point example. I am not assuming that all ebooks have a MSRP of $24.95. Some do, some don't.
Easy enough to calculate for someone who has the time and desire. Simply take the list of bestsellers that Amazon is selling at $9.99 and go to the publisher's website to find out the MSRP. Then calculate the 35% to establish Amazon's take.
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Your still assuming that the MSRP of an ebook is the same as the MSRP of a hardback book. It is possible, maybe even likely, that the MSRP of an ebook is not the same as a hardback. Furthermore, none of us has any idea what the split is that Amazon and the big publishers have agreed upon.