|  03-03-2012, 11:12 AM | #31 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,880 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | 
			
			Bigger is always eviller, innit?
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|  03-03-2012, 12:02 PM | #32 | |
| Loves Ellipsis...            Posts: 1,554 Karma: 7899232 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Washington, DC Device: Kobo Wifi (broken), nook STR (returned), Kobo Touch, Sony T1 | Quote: 
 These types of "you can't be sold anywhere else but here" contracts are very new to the book world. So Amazon gets my ire. | |
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|  03-03-2012, 02:00 PM | #33 | 
| Literacy = Understanding            Posts: 4,833 Karma: 59674358 Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: The World of Books Device: Nook, Nook Tablet | |
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|  03-03-2012, 05:25 PM | #34 | 
| Chasing Butterflies            Posts: 3,132 Karma: 5074169 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: American Southwest Device: Uses batteries. | 
			
			This makes me uncomfortable. I'm reminded of Walmart essentially bullying a lot of vendors into unfavorable contracts. That only helps the consumer in the short term, and -- in this case -- certainly not the authors.  I do wish we knew the details. | 
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|  03-03-2012, 05:35 PM | #35 | |
| Bah, humbug!            Posts: 39,072 Karma: 157049943 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Chesapeake, VA, USA Device: Kindle Oasis, iPad Pro, & a Samsung Galaxy S9. | Quote: 
 Perhaps that accounts for the (=ahem=) excellent selection of reading material in their stores.   | |
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|  03-03-2012, 08:46 PM | #36 | |
| Chasing Butterflies            Posts: 3,132 Karma: 5074169 Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: American Southwest Device: Uses batteries. | Quote: 
 Somewhere between "honest negotiation" and "using a market position of power to bully someone" is a gray area that I wish we had better legal guidance on. | |
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|  03-04-2012, 03:00 PM | #37 | 
| Fledgling Demagogue            Posts: 2,384 Karma: 31132263 Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: White Plains Device: Clara HD; Oasis 2; Aura HD; iPad Air; PRS-350; Galaxy S7. | 
			
			Increasingly, we rely on huge booksellers for independent content, telling ourselves that unwanted books are weeded out by customers' purchasing decisions rather than perfectly good books being excluded by theirs.  The problem seems twofold: their monopolization of content distribution and exposure and our laziness in seeking out more obscure content. One issue might be that we're too comfortable with stores and search engines being one and the same. We want to find, purchase and download ebooks as easily as possible, but we still don't have an inclusive, well-organized and efficient shopping search engine just for ebooks. Yes, there are small-scale sites that attempt sprawling metasearches, but they tend to become unwieldy and obscure. There's nothing on the level of, say, a Google shopping engine tailored specifically to books (since, unfortunately, Google opted to become yet another vendor and even their ebook store is terribly organized: search for an obscure author with a common name and you'll see what I mean). For customers not to become dependent on specific vendors for content, they need a comparison-shopping engine that can be set by format and which doesn't simply apply to a few sites of like description, and which can separate groups of results under title and author names. I'd love it if a less-common search engine unburdened by ads and tracking (like ixquick) were the first to provide that service with an ease that rivaled Amazon's. Since ebooks have become popular enough to deserve their own (non-exclusive) pages on major search engines, it might be time to stop seeing Amazon as more attractive than other booksellers simply because their searches and purchasing process are easier. Then monopolies might monopolize less and diverse content become more available to everyone -- even us at our laziest. [Edit: My use of the word we is intended not to refer to Mobile Read members but rather all consumers who might buy ebooks. Yes, of course our members tend to be aware of better options (or become more aware over time).] Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 03-04-2012 at 03:24 PM. | 
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|  03-04-2012, 03:33 PM | #38 | |||
| Grand Master of Flowers            Posts: 2,201 Karma: 8389072 Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Naptown Device: Kindle PW, Kindle 3 (aka Keyboard), iPhone, iPad 3 (not for reading) | Quote: 
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 All of which is to say that the only way to beat Amazon will be to outcompete Amazon in some way. Which won't be easy - Amazon would be even further ahead of the major US e-book sites if they weren't being propped up by the agency model (so that Amazon wouldn't be superior in search, purchasing, *and* cost). But as you touched on in your post, there are gaps that need to be filled in the e-book realm. When Google beat out Yahoo and Altavista for search, its primary weapon was the fact that its search results were much better. I remember being really surprised that whatever I was searching for tended to be in the first 2 or 3 links on Google; on Yahoo it would be on like the the 3d page. What I think the e-book realm really needs is a good recommendation engine. I'm not sure that something like that is really possible - but a really smart recommendation engine that succeeded in reliably introducing me to authors I hadn't considered before but would really like is something that would be extremely valuable to me. "Because you like 'The Golden Ass' and 'The Killing Floor,' we think you'll like 'Appointment in Samarra'". Of course, the recommendation has to be right... | |||
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|  03-04-2012, 09:56 PM | #39 | 
| Fledgling Demagogue            Posts: 2,384 Karma: 31132263 Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: White Plains Device: Clara HD; Oasis 2; Aura HD; iPad Air; PRS-350; Galaxy S7. | 
			
			Unfortunately, I'm sitting at a laptop with a dodgy trackpad and feel unwilling to trust that whatever I write will be immediately editable.  Consider this placemark for a later response on a more reliable computer.
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|  03-05-2012, 09:13 AM | #40 | |
| Zealot            Posts: 131 Karma: 150390 Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Pacific NorthWest Device: Kindle Fire | Quote: 
 I've run into several articles by authors stating that they made more going Amazon-only than by using all the other channels at once... and they were frustrated by this... but part of it is clearly that Amazon has greater reason to market exclusives. I think I've run into just one article where the author decided Amazon was the less profitable path. | |
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|  05-25-2012, 08:54 PM | #42 | |
| Frequent Flier            Posts: 1,282 Karma: 2058993297 Join Date: Oct 2011 Device: KB kindle aboard, Galx Tab 7.0 Plus, trying out Droid 1 as mini-tab | Quote: 
 "It's business, nothing personal." | |
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|  05-25-2012, 09:08 PM | #43 | 
| Geographically Restricted            Posts: 2,630 Karma: 14933353 Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Perth, Australia Device: Sony PRS-T3, Kindle Voyage, iPad Air2, Nexus7v2 | |
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|  05-26-2012, 09:03 AM | #44 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,016 Karma: 2838487 Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Washington, DC Device: Ipad, IPhone | Quote: 
 Yet another reason why publishers are going to cultivate sales channels other than Amazon. | |
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|  05-26-2012, 11:23 PM | #45 | 
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			Did any one miss these books? I didn't.
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