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E-book Pricing Article: Kindle vs. Mobipocket
Hello everyone,
Found this article about the price difference between the kindle format and mobipocket and found it pretty interesting. What do you think? http://www.teleread.org/blog/2007/12...rd-the-kindle/ |
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Interesting. When presented with those numbers, and assuming they are representative of the whole picture, one cannot help but think that Amazon is indeed milking its international Mobipocket customer base while at the same time abusing their quasi-monopoly position by pressuring US customers into switching to the Kindle.
It probably makes financial sense to them, but it doesn't strike me as a good way to garner customer goodwill. OTOH, companies like AT&T and later Microsoft have amply demonstrated what you can get away with when you're the only game in town... |
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I was actually surprised that Mobipocket prices were almost always higher than other e-book stores, but I suppose that's why. Paying more than paperback prices is just absolutely absurd when you consider the cost to the publisher. I was couldn't believe that the guy from Penguin said he was resistant to having e-book prices lower than pback prices. No printing, no binding, no shipping...honestly how can you justify not making them cheaper?
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![]() The reason MobiPocket's prices are higher than other bookstores is for the simple reason that they are primarily a wholesaler of books, and they don't undercut their retailers. Nobody with any sense buys books directly from the MobiPocket store. You buy them from one of the retailers, where they typical cost about half what they do at Mobi. Don't compare the prices between the Kindle and MobiPocket.com - compare the prices between the Kindle and, say, Fictionwise, or BooksOnBoard, or any of the other MobiPocket retailers. What do you get if you do that? |
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ITA with HarryT. The blogger was comparing apples and oranges.
Personally, I compare prices and sometimes Amazon is lower, especially on best sellers, but most of the time Fictionwise is lower especially if I keep an eye out for the 50% and 100% rebates. I've purchased some from MobiPocket but they are almost always significantly more expensive because they can't undercut their retailers. Also, since MobiPocket is based in France they may very likely be affected by the law there that doesn't allow retailers to discount more than a small percentage. |
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Poppycock. Balderdash.
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That Kindle e-books are still quite a bit cheaper than Mobipocket books, which cost about as much as the p-book, or sometimes more. Which doesn't exactly invalidate the argument in the article. |
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But the article is only looking at the price of "best sellers", which Amazon have an artificially low price point for. You'll find, I think, if you look at the wider market that Kindle and MobiPocket prices are pretty much the same.
I don't know about you, but I have very little interest in "best seller" lists. They generally represent the publishers' publicity machine rather than what's actually good to read. |
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That said, if Amazon's pricing strategy for the Kindle actually is the equivalent of "every book a tenner" regardless of the book, then classics and back catalog items are bound to be cheaper in Mobipocket, which I fail to see as a bad thing. |
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Their policy is, I believe, "every best seller costs $9.99". Other items can be cheaper or more expensive than that. It's really only the best-seller prices which differentiate them from the other e-Book stores, from what I can see.
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I have been buying mostly from Baen, Fictionwise and will surely look at BooksOnBoard too. But I still have to finish that bundle from Steve Jordan before I am 'allowed' another book into the house. I mean gee wiz, I find a way to not take ANY room in the house with my books and what do I get for that? A book allowance....hrrrrmppph!! ![]() ![]() |
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And if you are willing to factor in Fictionwise "rebates" into the price, they are competitive with Kindle even for many of the $9.99 bestsellers. |
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