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This is exactly what does happen with many eBooks, in my experience.
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Eh? We are talking about hardcover and paperback level ebook prices that booth are frozen by the publisher. So none of the prices are discounted.
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"Rapture Ready" from Scribner is $17.50 Hardcover, $11.39 Paperback, and $16.99 and standing at eBook form. (Used for $2, $3, or $4 depending on the edition.) $17.50 for a hardcover sort of makes sense because as people have said before, you were paying for the immediacy. Not bringing the eBook down to match the paperback is, in my opinion, unacceptable. Maybe the bestsellers are coming down on eBook prices, but the backlist and the lesser known books are most definitely sitting pretty at hardcover prices in many a case. |
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Hardcover prices are not set by the publisher. Amazon could sell all their hardcovers tomorrow at $1.50 for major losses, and the publisher couldn't/wouldn't stop them, IIUC.
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That was why I wrote "hardcover level ebook prices". To me that seems to be an understandable sentence so I do not know how to be more clear.
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And I should add that the "Hardcover Bargain" price on Amazon is $10. That's $7 LESS than the eBook which is, itself $5 more than the paperback. Essentially, the eBook is currently the most expensive edition out there due to price fixing. http://www.amazon.com/Rapture-Ready-...9361372&sr=8-1 Last edited by anamardoll; 06-29-2011 at 11:32 AM. |
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Individual anecdotes aren't data. I take it for granted that you can find quite a few examples of publishers overpricing ebooks-and examples of publishers UNDERPRICING ebooks (yes, Virginia, such a thing is possible ). In general, Harry T. is right-ebook prices decline in time to the price of an MMPB. The problem is that most folks here think that ebook prices should START about the price of an MMPB and decline rapidly from there. That's probably an unsustainable business model, and the people who advocate that have yet to show that it's a sustainable model- other than assumptions about what it should cost to produce an ebook. |
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This one, the first of Amazon's publications, I think, is £5.62 for the ebook, discounted from £7.02. The realbook is £6.97, discounted from £9.99. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stirred-Jacq...9364440&sr=1-1 This one, a couple of years old now, is £6.38 for the realbook, discounted from £9.99. Second hand copies are available on the same page from £2.75 inc post, and new copies from non-Amazon dealers you can get from £3.91 inc post. The ebook is £4.99. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hater-David-...9364656&sr=1-6 |
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I do not think you can use old books as examples. For old books were most of the books on the mass market price level have already been sold it seems rational to have a high ebook price. Also the book will be available easily used and you cannot compete with that.
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For this particular title the printed editions were abandoned with only the ebook by S&S still active. |
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For an old book were new customers will not be so many the optimal price point is probably a higher price. What is hard to understand in that? People buying an old book will buy it because they want to read just that book and can therefore pay more. If they just wanted to read a good book it is more rational to buy a new book.
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