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What is the price for the audio-book? I guess it is not far from the eBook price. And just by the way, anecdotal evidence is not real evidence. I could cherry pick any "example" I want to support any thesis. |
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Audio books are typically much more expensive that the ebook. Here are a couple of books that just came out Sword of the South by David Weber - audiobook list - $35, member $24.46, hardcover list - $27, prime - $17 ebook $10 Veiled by Benedict Jacka paper - $8.00 ebook - $8.00 audiobook - $21 According to my email receipt I paid $20 for the audio version of Lock In. The ebook version was $11. You can get the some audiobooks at a huge discount by buying the whispersync ebook first, but I rather doubt this is what happened with Lock In. |
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No no, no. Classic ... well ... B.S., really. Nothing has slipped my mind. I remember perfectly well one side's "insiders" (I'll let you try to recall which of the parties) whining to the press about what they claimed were the sticking points. But I also remember one side not discussing negotiating points with the press at all. Hell, I even remember posting my own opinions on what those points of contention might be. But what I remember most vividly, is you pretending you were the only one capable of seeing through to the truth (while everyone else was bumbling in the dark), just as you're doing now (and failing miserably at it, just so you know).
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Impulse purchases do count for a lot of sales. Once the price gets too high for impulse purchases, impulse purchases drop significantly. By pricing eBooks to silly pricing, you lose most impulse purchases. These people who might have bout the eBook have since moved on and don't usually come back to buy as they've found something else to purchase instead. So who loses? The publisher with the agency prices and the author who is stuck with a rather stupid publisher.
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Just as there still is *something* named MGM. But it sure bears little resemblance to the MGM of the past. Tradpub will survive but the longer term trends are all back to the future; small specialty houses. The way it was before the multinationals took over. That there have been no monster hits in the past two years is a clear sign that money is being spread around across a lot more titles, with nothing dominating the landscape enough to build the buzz needed to create the bandwagon effect. That is not a bad thing for readers. |
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And yes it is anecdotal evidence, you need a large selection of books across every genre and not two dissimilar books by the same author. |
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Because Amazon is headed in the exact same direction Feedbooks and Fictionwise were going before the big publishing houses maimed them during their little adventure that was squashed by the Federal Government. This isn't some personality driven conflict. This is an inevitable evolution of business models driven by an advance in technology. It doesn't matter what people are officers or owners of this corporation or that franchise chain. |
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Scalzi may be unique in the break out of his sales, but I rather doubt it. What he says agrees with what I've read from other authors who talk in broad terms about revenue streams from audio books, ebooks and paper books. Larry Corriea talks a bit about his various revenue streams and how he gets paid. It's an interesting look into how a real world author makes his money. You might want to read it through all the way because at the very end, he updates to say that in 2014 he made 36% more in 2014 than in 2013. I was pretty surprised to read that he gets significant moneys from the WebSubscription and eARC at Baen.com. That's a very interesting data point. Of course, none of that makes the estimate sites or the Amazon sales figures. Thinking about it, it makes sense that Baen authors see a lot of ebook sales from the WebSubscription rather than Amazon. I buy almost all my ebook purchases for Baen authors (Weber, Corriea, Drake and others) from the WebSubscriptions. Not because it's cheaper, but because I get the books faster that way. Heck, I bought a number of eARC books from Baen for that very reason. http://monsterhunternation.com/2014/...hors-get-paid/ Scalzi's most famous book was Old Man's War some ten years ago. He was already a well respected author when Redshirts and Lock In came out. I think that saying Redshirts was targeted at just the hard core Trekkies is unlikely, especially given the sales numbers. The vast majority of authors would kill for numbers like that. |
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That is why I quoted it. The big publishing houses are insuring competition among ebook distributors in the same way frustrated tenement residents get their plumbing problems fixed by pounding on the pipes with an axe. As I pointed out in the post you only quoted part of, the attempted price fixing with Apple damaged both Fictionwise and Feedbooks. Both of those were stores I frequented. |
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