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Old 06-15-2010, 10:30 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Elfwreck View Post
Fictionwise still has a lot of content not available elsewhere, and aggregates a number of publishers who aren't on the agency model. Its non-DRM'd multiformat books are still a good bargain.

However, if it's going to succeed as an ebook store on the basis of those books, it'll need to rethink its whole marketing strategy. I suspect that B&N is willing to let it die rather than find a way to capitalize on its history & broad customer base. B&N is invested in their own ebook format & device, and has no reason to promote a store whose best feature is many books that are readable on anything.
I agree. Their DRM'd books are pointless now -- they can almost all be gotten way cheaper elsewhere. They should focus on DRM-free books, no geographic restrictions, and unique content. They could be a great place for Indie publishers to go, sort of like Smashwords but with a guarantee of basic editing and completed books.

But I suspect B&N is trying to kill them. Otherwise why sell books at twice the going value, even after a so-called discount?

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