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Ebook Reader
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Amen. If you want to make me choose sides between Amazon and the publishers, you are going to be sorely disappointed. I'm voting with my wallet.
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Literacy = Understanding
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It's OK to choose Amazon and your wallet but you must be also willing to accept that when Amazon makes publishing unprofitable for anyone but Amazon, there is the risk of no competition, suddenly higher prices, and even lower quality than currently exists. Sometimes the best choice is not the least-expensive-to-me choice and sometimes it is.
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Ebook Reader
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If that's the path some publishers want to take, fine with me. I WILL NOT support you with my money! My choice. |
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Ebook Reader
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Sorry, I guess I'm becoming a cynic. There are some good things happening in the ebook marketplace, it just doesn't involved the majority of the publishers.
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Before I jumped on the ebook bandwagon, I seldom bought HB books. An avid reader, I easily spent about $100/month on books.
Once I got my book reader, I was willing to spend $9.99 for a ebook still in HB and I read more books. With the publisher's delay in releasing ebooks (or the vendor keeping the price above $9.99), I now find myself adding them to my wishlist and waiting. Once the desire to read right away has passed, I become much more price sensitive. In the past month, I noticed two distinct trends: - The ebook is within $1 of the available PB book. In which case, I don't buy at all on principle. -I can often get the paper version much cheaper (bargain priced or sold used). As much as I prefer ebooks, I have gone back to buying some books in paper on the used/bargain market. I prefer ebook reading but can't justify it when paper is 1/2 the price. I can't see how any of this is good for the publishers. |
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Literacy = Understanding
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What I am not for is dismissing cavalierly the publisher's role. I think the dismissal is often as a result of inadequate knowledge of what publishers do and/or a blind refusal to accept that publishers have a continuing role to play and that publishers, just like Amazon, need to be profitable. And to tell me that publishers need to change or die doesn't address either consumers legitimate complaints or publishers legitimate problems. |
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Quite, you're insistent that not one iota of change occur, because your own business model is dependent on the status quo. That status quo was dependent on maintaining scarcity, which is no longer true.
New authors don't need to go through a publisher to start building a readership. Even if big publishers survive, they can expect to face not people coming cap in hand, but people who already have a readership. Tis just too bad if you pinned your hopes on nothing changing (since it already is). |
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There is absolutely no obligation (financial or ethical) to base the price of a product exclusively on the cost to produce the item. Many titles, in fact, don't even turn a profit; how does that figure into your analysis? The publishers do the same thing as the retailers, distributors, authors, device makers and pretty much everyone else. They're putting out a product with the expectation that they will be compensated for the work they perform and the risks they take. Some publishers do not make smart decisions or act appropriately, but the same can be said for just about every organization or class of individual involved in the process -- including the customers. Quote:
Or, in comparison: Buy a game for the XBox, and it won't play on your PC, your Playstation or your Wii. I don't hear too many people claiming that Nintendo's model is to "screw the customer," because games written for the Wii aren't cross-platform.... |
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Actually platform divisions are screwing over the games industry very badly.
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