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Last night, Hachette dropped the price of JK Rowling's "A casual vacancy" from $17.99 to $14.99. Had they had great sales, they would not have dropped the price. However, the steep price of the book made people more critical of the content, and book only has 3 stars. Many reviewers voiced that they expected more for the price.
This proves that, as consumers, we do have the power to influence pricing. |
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The boxed retail video game industry starts most console games at $60/60 Euros, then they tend to drop in a predictable fashion down to predictable price points. It's a form of "creaming the market" where you soak the early adopters, but then drop the price over time to pull in the rest of the market. I don't see why e-books can't/shouldn't work that way. |
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There is no turning back: if a publisher decides not to offer the electronic version of the book, they would more than likely miss out on income. |
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However, since it's fun to pretend otherwise: I'm thinking that there are a bunch of buyers who want to get new books by their favorite writers right away. Those impatient buyers should be gouged right after the book is released.* There's another group of buyers who follow crowds. Those buyers should be influenced to buy by offering somewhat lower prices during the period when the book can be driven to be number one on best-seller lists. Then there are the patient buyers who will wait for years until prices go way down. Eventually you want to get their few dollars as well, but you shouldn't cater to them until everyone who is remotely impatient has already been sold. ________________________ * But even these buyers have limits, so you can't, say, charge $1,000. If you tried to, you would risk delaying their purchases until they read professional reviews, in which case they might never buy the book. |
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That's 24 USD, are they crazy? What's a typical pricepoint for ebooks in Australia?
"The casual vacancy" is $20 in the German store, which I always felt was amongst the more expensive ones. Last edited by xendula; 10-08-2012 at 01:30 AM. |
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Steve, I guess that is probably their approach with this title.
I persoally find their pricing strategy unacceptable and I will avoid books published by them in the future. What's worse is that they also just raised prices for libraries by 220%! |
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Price points work in mysterious ways. |
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