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Old 02-10-2010, 06:02 PM   #26
Alisa
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I'm interested in what would happen if Amazon implemented a feature that would notify you when the price dropped on a given title. What would be a better lesson to these guys: Tanking sales on ebooks in general, or a huge spike in sales when the price hit the right level? Part of me doesn't want to see Amazon particularly helping them in selling their books just so they can see how bad this idea really is. On the other hand, a spike when it hits paperback pricing might send the same message.
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