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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
Hmm... this sounds quite familiar...
...although, based on his suggestion, I may be overpricing. I'm not sure where he gets $5-6 as the price of a low-end paperback (whatever that is, exactly), I'd say "low-end" is cheaper than that. Either way, I'm not sure $5 is the price point at which consumers are no longer concerned about the ephemerality of e-books.
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Steve...you write directly to an e-readership. It's not like an added market for an already published paper book! You don't deal in big numbers like they do so you're entitled to the prices you ask for. It's the same with me when I do cabinets. I can't compete with big outfits, I'm always overpriced. Don't worry about it they're talking of a different market, not an artisan's.