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Depends what you mean by tripled, as the last few months figures were reported, sales have been flat....
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The ability to search comes from the software that is used to view the ebook. And there are some science pbooks for example that have an index at the end to help you look for specific words.
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Yes but my one eReader (modded) is now an eLibrary and I carry 25k books with me... choice at any time wherever I am, fiction or non-fiction, even reference works... try carrying that lot around with you... and even allowing for the Public Domain classics that dominate, the content of my eReader is worth a seriously larger amount than the eReader lone cost, after all even PD classics cost money if bought in paper...
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The pre-condition for the software to work is that there is en ebook at all. So an ebook will have a higher value than a pbook with respect to searchability and possibility to annotate ans export annotations.
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The fact that the consumer thinks that 50% of the list price disappears because it's an electronic file doesn't make it so. It wouldn't be the first time consumers held a mistaken viewpoint about a product. If you suggest the publishers should somehow try to adjust to be able to sell at that 50% lower price, I understand the reasoning, but don't advice holding your breath waiting for it to occur. Quote:
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Books will be priced at what the market allows for. If it is too expensive, then few people will buy it. If it is too low then the company loses money. Some publishers price it higher in order to sell the paper versions which allow them much higher profits... 25 cents worth of paper versus their "modified pricing" claims showing it costs them $5 per ebook (as a generic example, not actual numbers).
If you look at some of the ebook best sellers on the mainstream company websites like B&N and Amazon, the majority of titles listed are in the $2-5 range. |
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When it comes to reading for pleasure I read one book at a time, and I don't really see why I should have that many books with me. When it comes to reading for work I indeed need more books, but I don't think that we were discussing the price & value of work-related books. If you read fast enough, and you do nothing else, you might read 1 book/day. That means that you could read the 25k books that you have in a little over 68 years. Do you really need to carry all of them with you? |
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That doesn't make any sense. I can run an application without opening a book, but I can't view the book without an application. And the ability to search and annotate belongs entirely to the software. You should be able to realize that not every software that lets you view the book also lets you search and annotate.
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Out of the gross revenue for each hardcover book, the publisher pays about $3.25 to print, store and ship the book, including unsold copies returned to the publisher by booksellers. For paperback, manufacturing and marketing costs average around $1 but may go higher or lower depending on the title. Most of these costs will decline on a per-unit basis as a book sells more copies. Quote:
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Here we go again... why should I have to choose which book I want to read before I go anywhere/do anything... if they're in the reader then I decide at the time I want to read rather than in advance. At least I'll never run out of things I'd like to read... by your spurious argument I should never buy more books than I can read but I acquire/buy my books on the basis that I might like to read them someday... I've probably at least 3.5k in paper that I haven't read yet either, so what. The main answer being YES, I do need to carry them all with me... others failure of imagination is no reason to restrict mine...
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He said acquire/buy. Doesn't mean he bought them all. Maybe 95% of his collection consists of free out of copyright classics
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