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Old 09-22-2009, 05:59 AM   #38
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Amazon will take 65% of the recommended retail price (RRP), paying you 35%. (I know, outrageous).

If your RRP is over about $10.99, Amazon will almost always discount the ebook by 40%, so an $10.99 ebook will cost the customer $6.59 and will pay you $3.85.

If your RRP is between about $7.99 and $10.99, Amazon will almost always discount the ebook by 20%, so a $7.99 ebook will cost the customer $6.39 and pay you $2.80

Under $7.99, you get 0% discount.

Of course, these discounts are by no means guaranteed.

But if I were you, I would either price it at $10.99 or above, at $7.99 or well below $6. Pricing it between $7.99 and $10.99 is silly - in most cases it will cost the customer more, and get you less than pricing it as $10.99!



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Originally Posted by Lord Raiden View Post
Ah, interesting. Well, is there a guild on how to offer the ebook on Amazon, and the suggested ebook price?
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