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Not to say that the name calling has not occurred - but I have seen a lot more "us vs them" that did not start with name calling. |
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It is true that only the Kindle store has Kindle DRM, but any publisher or bookstore is free to sell DRM-free MOBI ebooks for the Kindle (MOBI and AZW are essentially the same). In essence, Amazon's strategy only works because publishers are fixated on DRM. |
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I totally agree about Amazon's lending-library gaffe. It's probably cost them hugely in sales, and has seriously handicapped its customers.
On the other hand, my library has ~1,500 ebooks, and although I browse the listings regularly, I have yet to see one I'd actually want to borrow (why so much John Grisham and Nevil Shute???). That was what killed any misgivings I had in not buying a Sony. |
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I very much doubt that it's "cost them hugely in sales". They are selling every Kindle they can make, and remember that Amazon are not particularly in the business of selling Kindles, but selling eBooks. The Kindle is just a tool by which they attract business to their bookstore; Amazon don't care whether you read your Kindle books on a Kindle, a PC, a Mac, an iPhone or jPad, an Android phone or tablet, a Blackberry, or whatever. They just want to sell you books.
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You might want it, and it is completely sensible to agitate and try to convince Amazon to do what you want, but they are under no obligation to accommodate you. |
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There's generally a reason threads flame up and that's because one or two posters insist on using polarizing, taunting language and then take perfectly rational replies as personal attacks. Meanwhile, the rest of us can enjoy the genuine debate that still manages to be engaged in and smile from the sidelines at the antics of the few.
To ePub or not? Is that Amazon's key question? Amazon makes choices to sell this product or that; so do Kobo, Sony, B&N and others. No one sells every possible good imaginable ... not even Amazon, although they sell more items than possibly any other vendor on earth. A vendor like BooksOnBoard could sell more titles, more formats if they chose to seek out and sign the deals with more suppliers. It would cost capital but they could do it if their owners/shareholders felt it in their interest. It is not in Amazon's best interest to sell ePub because it messes up the customer purchase flow and after sales support. By selling ONE format, everything is seamless for those customers who choose to do business with them and use the Kindle platform on a Kindle and other devices. At some point, Amazon might add ePub as a supported format but continue to decline to add Adobe DRM. But they'd still only need to actually sell Kindle format ebooks. Amazon, no doubt, has had lengthy conversations with Overdrive, the premium ebook supplier to libraries, and the two companies have not been able to come to an acceptable set of terms in order to do business. I suspect Amazon would, in fact, love to be in the library space since it would erase a core differentiator between it and Kobo and other DRM ePub e-readers. I am reasonably certain that more than one executive under Jeff Bezos is charged with "fixing" that problem in 2011. Amazon, btw, would make money selling to Overdrive, not to libraries. I'd expect most libraries do not buy books from Amazon but buy direct from publishers or middle-men jobbers -- so it's not a market Amazon is missing out on. Ultimately, Amazon's vested interest is in end-users, not in other book distributors such as libraries. Finally, to return to the OP: regardless of one's view, Amazon is doing something rather well if, by the end of 2010, with e-readers in something under 15% of households, they are already selling more Kindle e-books than paperbacks. Last edited by SensualPoet; 02-02-2011 at 07:13 PM. |
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An interesting puzzle to me is the fact that for me and for many of my colleagues (meaning authors putting up their backlist), Barnes and Noble is proving to be a much more fertile ground than Amazon. Many of us seem to consistently sell a lot more books in the Nook store than the Kindle store. And we're all puzzled as to why.
I wonder if it's that there are a lot more new Nooks out there waiting to be filled up--or maybe that there's just more demand (at least in our audience) for epub books over awz. |
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Or you appeal more to concentrated American readers who are Barnes and Noble fans, as opposed to a more cosmopolitan crowd elsewhere?
Different search engines I suppose, too. |
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I would like to see a more open system for all devices, hopefully with only one format. Lacking that, I wonder if it would be possible to get hard numbers and statics as to what is selling best (where and how). I know kindle does well - so does B&N nook. Kobo is
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What it sounds like to me is that the market might be polarizing. Of course, Amazon's customer base is, by definition, more tech savvy than the general population; those with ereaders likely even more so. So in some respect it hardly seems surprising that they would be quicker to make the switch. What that has to say about the state of ebooks in general is, to my mind, not necessarily reflected in Amazon's numbers. What would amaze me more is if a brick-and-mortar store were to start seeing a significant portion of e-business. Nathanael |
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