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Fictionwise vs the Kindle Store
I decided to do a little experiment to compare how Fictionwise pricing fares against the Kindle store. The Kindlenatics (Kindle fanatics) over here seems to think the Kindle is the king of reader devices and that if it's not the Kindle store, no other ebook store exists.
I took the titles of 17 novels I purchased recently from Fictionwise and compared them to the pricing in the Kindle store. Two titles were not available at the Kindle store, so I'm using $5.59 (the lowest price in the list of titles) as substitute. Kindle store: $119.97 (list pricing used) Fictionwise: $105.59 (list pricing used) Very close to each other. Fictionwise has a slight edge due to the current sale so for all intents and purposes we can call it an even match at this stage. When the magic of Micropay rebates come into place it is a whole different story. Taking the rebates and a bit of well planned buying into consideration I actually spend only $42.51 (actual money) for my purchases. Kindle store: $119.97 = $7.05 avg per book. Fictionwise: $42.51 = $2.50 avg per book. From that we can see that Fictionwise can definitely hold its own against the likes of the Kindle store. What it loses in slightly higher pricing it more than makes up for in Micropay rebates. The lesson learned is that you should shop around to find the best deals. Don't feel that you have to stay tied to online one provider - even if that means you need to learn to remove the DRM to make ebooks from other shops compatible with your Kindle. |
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I buy the vast majority of my ebooks from Fictionwise and do whatever I need to do to read them on my Kindle. I was buying from Fictionwise and eReader.com long before I ever heard of eInk.
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I had no idea the MP rebates were so large! Time to alter my purchasing habits, which are usually - browse Amazon, and buy from Amazon.
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When things return to normal I think a 35% rebate is the norm and each Monday they offer 4 100% rebate titles if you pay via CC. If you want to cash in on the current specials you need to do so before the end of tomorrow. They are ending fast.... and don't forget to use the 25% discount coupon as well! |
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I laugh quite a bit when I think about where I was early on in my Kindle days contrasted to where I am now. HINT: Didn't know a thing about Python until coming on this board. So in essence I agree with what you say about NOT being locked in, however, I don't think most people who own the Kindle will go to the lengths of doing certain things that allow the Kindle more flexibility. Perfect example: I use my Kindle to get library books. After the period expiration - the book goes poof and that is dollars I have not spent. Does it involve some extra steps - YES, are they steps I am willing to take to expand my Kindle's capability - YES, would most Kindlers do this? NO. I am not locked into Amazon and I plan on keeping it that way. Just my 2 cents! ![]() |
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Edit: BTW, I find it's the non-Kindle owners who talk about the Kindle being locked-in. I've even addressed this issue in the Kindly Myths and Partial Truth wiki. I don't go into detail or DRMing but do talk about alternative sources for content. Last edited by daffy4u; 12-30-2009 at 06:18 PM. |
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I'll be glad to share the titles when I'm back at my PC tonight. I think I also spotted a mistake in my FW pricing. I used the prices in my order confirmations and most of those included the 25% off coupon as well. Of course it's still a good example of the savings to be had, but I'll redo the total and post that as well.
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I made a mistake in my initial figures since I used a 25% off coupon as well.
Without the coupon the totals are: Kindle store: $119.97 Fictionwise: $135.24 So without the coupon the edge goes to the Kindle store when not taking Micropay into account. When Micropay is taken into account excluding the coupon the totals are: Kindle store: $119.97 Fictionwise: $51.10 So in this case Fictionwise still comes out at the top clocking in at half the Kindle price. |
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I used to buy all my books from Fictionwise. I even have a long-time membership in the buywise club. Ever since geographic restrictions started, though, I've been unable to buy most of the books I'm interested in. I know there are ways to get around this, but after I was required to register a US credit card in order to download a book I purchased, I decided that it just wasn't worth it. I prefer to buy from publishers/stores that are prepared to accept my business - and strangely enough, about 60 percent of geo-restricted e-books are available to EU customers on Amazon but not on Fictionwise.
As for python, not everybody wants to go through with all the hassle, especially if they are like me, ignorant about computers, and just want to get down to reading. |
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I go for the bottom line - Price. FW's books are almost always over-priced compared to Amazon, Sony, and BarnesandNoble. I won't get into DRM either, but I like the freedom to buy the cheapest book and read it on my Sony reader, or use Stanza and Calibre to get the book onto my iPhone.
I know FW gives discounts, but a lot of their new releases are full price (i.e. $25.00) when Amazon, Sony, and Barnes usually sell all theirs for around $10. Even at 100% Micro-Pay rebates, which is rare for the good books, they eventually get you with the higher prices. The same goes for Ereader.com and ebooks.com. Right now look at FW's website. Stephen King - Under the Dome - $35.00, Rebate - $21.00, Price after Rebate - $14.00 (Amazon and Sony have it for $10) Matthew Reilly - The Five Greatest Warriors - $21.25, Rebate 12.75, Cost - $8.50 (Amazon $9.99) FW has the cheapest price if you want a credit, but I prefer to pay less at checkout time. I buy from them all (Waterstones, WHSmith Ebooks, BoB, FW, Amazon, Sony, Barnes, ereader, ebooks) looking for the lowest prices. Stew Last edited by stewball; 12-31-2009 at 08:30 AM. |
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If you want to buy from one store in the US, then the Kindle Store is the best overall (but watch out for TOPAZ unless you only read using Kindle devices and apps). If you strip DRM, then buying from all four stores isn't that hard. An intermediate approach might to be pick two stores, and for me these have been the Kindle Store and FictionWise. However, the Sony Store and B&N are relatively new alternatives, with the Sony Store in particular carrying a nice range of ebooks at a good price. The major looser seems to be Books on Board. This is a good independent store that pioneered the ePub catalogue. I just don't see how they can compete on price now that everyone has ePub. |
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I'm definitely price driven and will spend a couple of extra minutes if it will save me a couple of bucks.
Is there a meta search site (like pricegrabber) that can be used to identify the cheapest ebook price - and that takes into account things like the micropay discounts? Mitch |
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