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Originally Posted by JMikeD
I read a message on another forum by a small publisher of trade paperbacks. He says his total cost for the physical book is around $2.50 in the quantities he has printed, including shipping, printing cost, packaging, etc.
If this is accurate, then it's not unreasonable for an ebook to cost $10 or more (when compared to a hardcover). Printing and distribution costs do not seem to be the major part of a book price. The publisher still has to pay the author, editors, promotional costs, proofreaders, misc. staff, the rent, and utilities, etc.
And ebooks aren’t even a major source of income yet.
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Well, the retail stores take a 50% cut of the cover price. So if a paper book runs $10 then only $5 is left for the publisher and if you take the $2.50 from that, well, all the rest has to come from the remaining $2.50...
Derek