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View Poll Results: Would you buy an ebook at the same price as the corresponding printed book? | |||
I would even pay more for the ebook! |
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12 | 6.90% |
Yes. |
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31 | 17.82% |
No, but I would buy the print book. |
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11 | 6.32% |
No, I would choose another book to read instead. |
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22 | 12.64% |
No. But I would consider purchasing the ebook when the price was reduced. |
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98 | 56.32% |
Voters: 174. You may not vote on this poll |
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My price limit for ebooks is $3. I have a large backlog of unread ebooks, so I'm only buying these when I spot a favorite author on sale. What I will "pay up" for are audio books, usually $14.95, the price of an Audible credit, or less when they have sales. I get a lot of audio books from the library too. I listen-read a lot more than I read-read. I didn't answer the poll, since none of the choices fit me. |
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Now there are over 90 votes I will make a few comments.
Firstly, it seems that just over 60% of people will not buy an ebook whilst it is priced the same or more than the print book (excluding the used print book market). A clear and significant majority, though I must admit that I would have expected a greater one. It seems that some of these people will still purchase the ebook when the price comes down, whilst some simply pick something else and move on. Only very few will purchase the print book rather than the ebook. If this holds true for the general public as opposed to MR members and large publishers are in fact setting prices to achieve this result, it does not seem to be working. A very significant and sizeable minority (approaching 40%) are prepared to pay the same or more for an ebook. Many of these people regard the print book price as irrelevant. I must say that this group is much larger than I would have expected. Whilst i do not share this view, it is certainly not an unreasonable one. Ebooks have many valuable characteristics which print books lack, and vice versa. Electronic, print, audio? I regard all of them as simply different packaging for the same product. I personally value ebooks much more than print books, though this is not reflected in the price that I am prepared to pay for them. I did note Mike's question, that is: Quote:
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Although I’m late to this thread (been traveling for work), I found it interesting and amusing for myself to try to put down my “rules” in anything approaching a succinct form. And I failed entirely at the succinct, but here they are anyway...
The first rule is easy – the “new” print price is irrelevant. With few exceptions (textbooks or other books with graphs, diagrams, pictures, equations, etc.), I haven’t bought a new DTB in years. Like some others in this thread, I don’t even look at that price. The rest of it gets harder and goes by type of purchase Case 1: If I’m buying it to format-shift – to replace a DTB I have sitting on my overstuffed shelves, it has to be really really cheap, like $0.99 or $1.99, maybe $2.99 in very rare cases. And I feel no guilt for wanting/waiting for such a low price because the author has already gotten paid the standard one-time for the physical copy, whether I paid them myself buying it new, or they got paid by someone else if I bought it at a used bookstore. (Yes, I appreciate that there is some sort of “loss” to the author if I bought at a used bookstore, but only if I would have paid new price otherwise, which was almost never the case for the impulse and/or very old/OOP purchases I tended to make at used bookstores.) So in my case, the author/publisher lose the opportunity to get a second, although smaller, purchase from me. From their viewpoint, hopefully they are at the right point on the demand curve to get purchases from enough other folks who either have never read their books, or are willing to pay more than I am to replace DTB, to make up for foregoing a second purchase from me. But I sometimes wonder, given that I am someone who is already proven to like the book, and given that I've been known to buy entire backlist series at $0.99 each - such as Amazon's years-ago one-day $0.99 sale on Ed McBain's 87th Precinct titles... As an aside, I think one of the better models I’ve seen for trying to create some price differentiation on older series, to extract maximum value both from folks like me and from folks who will pay more (and perhaps aren’t as assiduous about watching ebook prices), is the idea of brief rotating price drops on all the titles in an older series, rather than just the first one. Archer Mayor has done this, the US versions of Margery Allingham also come to mind, many Endeavour Press series do this, and also, recently, Open Road seems to be playing some with this model. Finally, if the price looks like it is never ever going to be something I consider reasonable, and if at some point I really want to reread a book, I will just sacrifice my DTB copy and get it scanned for a couple of bucks instead. Although I’m not a big fan of reading PDFs, I am okay enough with it to do it from time to time. Case 2: If it’s a new-ish fiction title that I don’t have, and if it’s available in ebook at any of the three libraries I belong to, I’ll check it out there, and then wait for it to come down to maybe $3.99 or $4.99 or so, if I liked it and still want to buy it. (And since many never come down to that price, I often end up not buying…) If it’s not available at a library, I’ll wait until it comes down to a typical mass-market paperback price, and then buy it, but I’m a lot pickier in that case. (And again, since many never come down to that price, I don’t end up buying…) Like someone else said upthread, that’s pretty consistent with the way I was before e-books – I never bought hardcovers, always either waited for the paperback or checked out the hardcover from the library. Case 3: If it’s a new-ish non-fiction title, which seem to skew higher in price, I use the same strategy, but with somewhat higher price points. Whew! I think that’s it. But, there is a final rule ![]() Last edited by sufue; 07-22-2017 at 09:34 AM. Reason: typo |
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I would expect MR mods to crack down on anyone linking to pirate sites. I would expect the general reception to a post "advocating piracy" to be frosty. I would not expect that it's completely off limits to discuss piracy, its motivation and morality, in a general sense. Such a discussion overlaps with a debate about the need for copyright reform for example. Something we've talked about on MR many times. So maybe I'm wrong but I'd've thought it's acceptable to answer Mike's question. |
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See, for instance: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...0&postcount=13 Also see my post at: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...18&postcount=1 This post was moderated to remove the names of the websites in question and also to remove a comment I made which some of the moderating team felt could be construed as advocating piracy. I might add that I understand the reasons for MR policy and the need to err on the side of caution, and accept the decision. I have quite strong views on Elsevier and the actions of the websites concerned. Some members of the moderating team regard certain expressions of my views as advocating piracy, and I can certainly understand where they are coming from. I think a discussion along these lines would quite simply be sailing too close to the wind. Last edited by darryl; 07-22-2017 at 10:19 AM. |
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Thanks for those links. TBH I find it a little disappointing but it's looks like you're right.
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But discussions about why piracy exists, the motivations, the justifications, the success or otherwise in combating it, sure. Just don't take it to the individual or personal instance. |
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One thing publishers and authors should take into consideration. I had a bunch of authors that while I would rarely buy their hardbacks their MM paperbacks were autobuys for me. As the ebook prices were pushed higher than I thought reasonable I put off buying unless I happened to spot a sale. More than a few of those authors just dropped off my radar and I stopped searching for them to check for a price drop as it just didn't seem worth my time. Haven't missed them much so they will probably never again be in my autobuy list.
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I think if this poll had been around two or three years ago or earlier it would've been closer to around 90% than 60%. I just remember before that it seemed like the overwhelming majority of (people who give their opinions at) MR were vehemently against ebooks being priced the same as or higher than pbooks. So, it would seem either some people have softened their positions or we've had an influx of people with a more casual attitude toward ebook prices. I honestly can't remember exactly what my original position on it all was. I've always been willing to buy the ebook regardless but I may have been more annoyed in the past at ebooks not being cheaper than pbooks, so if that's the case then my own position has softened as now I just can't be bothered by it and like others I usually don't make a point of even checking the pbook price. Although, buying on Kindle if I do it through my cell or desktop as I often do for greater shopping ease (using the Kindle to shop is slower but only shows the ebook price) I often just happen to see the pbook pricing anyway because Amazon will show all the format and pricing options for a title together at the top of the book's page, so I do generally stay aware of how the ebook and pbook pricing compares. The last book I bought was actually more expensive in ebook than pbook and I didn't care at all. It was Lucky Jim and the price was U.S. $9.99 for the ebook, $19.65 for the hardcover and $8.92 for the paperback (all new of course; the used paperbacks started at $3.57). |
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In Britain it's an entirely moot point given that, as has been said, ebooks are very, very rarely as expensive as pbooks. I typically pay between half and two thirds the price of the paperback for an ebook, and that's even with the fact that ebooks are subject to 20% VAT, while pbooks are zero-rated (i.e. no VAT is charged on them.)
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Weren't the EU talking about changing VAT on ebooks? I seem to recall something being mentioned but then half the country decided the EU wasn't for them... Or was it removing geographical restrictions within the EU?
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Yes, the EU decided that member states no longer need to charge the full rate of VAT for ebooks, so hopefully that'll happen at some point. As with all this kind of thing, it'll require a change to the law in each member state to implement.
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