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So on an ebook, the cost of doing this can be upwards of 95% of the shelf price for the ebook over the baseline 2 year run period, which then drops proportionally (both price and cost) over time as the book ages and less money is put into it. However, interestingly enough, this rule of 95% only applies to big houses, as they tend to have a LOT of overhead. Now small house press on the other hand have a much smaller cost baseline, as they are obviously smaller in size with considerably less overhead. So for a small house, the average overhead for a book is somewhere between 35% and 55% on average depending on a wide range of factors. 75% would be the extreme top end. So for a $10 book, the big houses would spend $3.50 on delivery (ie, amazon sales fee for example), and $6 on other expenses leaving just 50c for profit. Now a small press on the other hand might only have $2-$3 in expenses per ebook sold, meaning they can rake in $3-$4 per ebook. That $3-$4 will also go a LOT farther than it will in a big house. So in short, the big houses actually hurt themselves by being as big as they are, because it's considerably more expensive to run their operations. Yes, they get economies of scale that small house presses don't, which makes them the preferred publishing means for raw profits on print items. But when it comes to digital media, small house presses beat them hands down and then some. ![]() I hope that Amazon continues to get less and less of people's money. They're one company that I won't lose sleep over should they fold some day. In fact, I'd probably pop a bottle of champaign and celebrate. But alas, there are too many gullible people who fall for their schemes. Last edited by Steven Lake; 11-06-2010 at 06:40 PM. |
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Besides what Kris777 said, there is also the difference - you can lend others your pbook and you can resell it or give it to charity. Those options are foreclosed with the "same-priced" ebook. So, paper, ink, printer presses, cover art, delivery to store, stocking shelves, selling at cash register - same price for the ebook. Someone is not playing fairly - but I admit, so far, it is their ball and they can walk away or sell at a premium.
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The cost of paper, printing, and delivery is not as big of an expense as the cost of acquiring the manuscript, editing it, proofreading it, copyediting it, creating the cover artwork. All of those costs also apply to the e-book. Ebooks still cost money to produce.
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I gotta say, for a "concerted effort" I don't think they're doing a good job. E.g. one title cited in the article (Surface Detail) had a whopping 18 price-related one-star reviews. Woah.
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They are completely different formats, with their own pros and cons. And price, by the way, has very little to do with cost. Sorry to say that the belief that "price" has a necessary reliance on "cost" is a naïve view. Quote:
By the way, a) retailers actually make a higher percentage of the sale in the agency model, and b) publishers are, in fact, talking about giving authors a higher percentage of the sale, due to the upcoming lower prices for many books. |
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![]() I assure you, whatever company supersedes Amazon will tick off someone (probably you) just as much. Once upon a time it was B&N that was King of the Hill in the US, and they pulled just as much crap as anyone else. Not to mention that some of their "schemes" are dragging the publishing industry into the transition to digital. Ebooks probably wouldn't even be on the radar right now if it wasn't for Amazon pushing so hard. |
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You shouldn't need to restore your backup that many times, since seriously, how many times do you reread a book? If you are going to want to read it a few decades later, the original format will most likely be useless. Of course you can convert the file in the meantime, but that is just extra time spent on this. I don't get the great appeal of instantaneously getting your book. I mean what serious reader doesn't have a few books on a “to be read” list? Does everybody see a book title and decide that they want to start reading it immediately? And you are right, search and annotations are advantages of ebooks, but those sound like something work-related to me. |
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Something that should be considered in all this is that Amazon agrees that ebooks should be cheaper than pbooks. They fought the agency model, and have eagerly advertised the fact that ebooks would save money, especially before they were forced into accepting it last spring.
They also penalize pricing of ebooks that aren't at least 20% cheaper than the pbook version. Jeff Bezos gave many of the same reasons as people have in this thread. Just something to consider. |
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While I do agree with the spirit of this movement, I would never give an author a 1-star rating for a pricing decision that is not in his power to change. I do "vote" with my credit card, however, and I don't purchase books that seem unfairly priced.
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The ACCC here in Australia would certainly take a good hard look that was the case and the Agency 5 were based here. Mind you, the incumbent government here is still in committee in regards to opening up the book industry here. http://www.itnews.com.au/News/171693...egy-group.aspx |
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Why wouldn't I buy an ebook for the same price as the paperback?? The content is the same and it's the content that I'm after. Plus an ebook is the prefered format for me now as a physical book will just add to the clutter in my house.
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I don't understand all this commotion about the prices of e-books. We the readers, the consumers, drive the market, not Amazon. If we're not happy about e-book prices from Amazon, there's only one clear thing to do: BOYCOTT AMAZON. After all, there are thousands and thousands of books yet to appreciated and read on Project Gutenberg. Put your money where you mouth is and do something about it.
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