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E-Book Prices Prop Up Print Siblings
nevermind, please disregard. all links now hidden behind subscriber portions. please delete.
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Actually, if you just Google "E-Book Prices Prop Up Print Siblings," you can see the whole article. The picture with the price breakdown for physical vs. digital is rather interesting:
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The picture is fascinating, though. Makes it very clear that the point of Agency pricing is *more profit for the publisher* rather than better treatment of the author or more benefit to the consumer. |
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thats the problem i ran into. the article was available through google but when i checked the link i posted a few minutes later they had closed it down. |
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It looks like the full article is here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...109995700.html
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This chart is basically the same as one in the NY Times a year or more ago.
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There's also no accounting for the many books that don't sell enough for the author to earn back their advance, or the many titles that do not break even. And what happens if the ebook price is $10 instead of $13? 17% to author = $1.70 30% to retailer = $3.33 Digital distribution = $0.90 Revenues = $4.10 If you lower the price, 2/3 of the price cut comes out of the publisher's revenues. They'd have to sell 30% more copies at the lower price point just to break even. Shouldn't you know all this by now? ![]() |
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Nope, full article is still masked for me, but I do not like the phrasing of the preview portion:
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In other words, the author seems to be saying that lower prices mean that the publisher makes less money. There is a problem here. Or, rather, two. One is that I'm not sure I believe those fixed costs are fixed. Is there some kind of conglomeration that maintains that all covers cost X, all editing costs Y, and so forth? Are the prices of printing the paper runs contained in those "fixed costs"? Because if they are, it's my opinion that they shouldn't be. The other problem is that this doesn't seem to be on an infinite time scale. It is possible that lower prices over a fixed time period will result in lower profits, but eBooks are (or should be) forever. Are lower prices on eBooks less profitable on an longer time chart? I wonder. In other words, I doubt the accuracy of this article. |
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$3.00 to agent (e.g. Amazon, 30%) $1.75 to author (25%) $0.90 Digital Distribution - incorrect. This is handled by the agent. $5.25 Publisher's revenues And to emphasise what you said, the advance doesn't come out of the publisher's revenues. Only the interest on the advance. For a $13 ebook, publisher's revenue would be $6.82. As I said, that $0.90 for DRM, etc, is paid by the agent, not the publisher. |
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They then say, as a separate point, that publisher are trying to make up for some of those losses by charging higher prices for eBooks. |
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![]() If he means that the fixed costs are a greater proportion of ALL book sales, then... I said that already in different words, and then addressed same. ![]() As for the rest, I still maintain that "fixed costs" are not as fixed as the article seems to be claiming. |
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I find the figure that e-books net is only 3.15% of pbooks net to be far more interesting... depite our prejudiced look at things, this is hardly a massive move to ebooks... yet.
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Over a small change in title volume, the number of editors stays the same; the cost looks fixed. But, if you experience a large change in title volume, then you need to increase or decrease your number of editors, so the cost changes. Also, a handy rule of thumb is that in the long term, all fixed costs are variable and all variable costs are fixed. |
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