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*Those* are the books publishers should be competing with, not their own hardcovers. What's killing mainstream publishing isn't the ebook market; it's putting used books right next to new ones on the listings so anyone who's particularly price-conscious can buy the royalty-free version. |
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No matter how much publishers lower prices, they will never satisfy the "something-for-nothing" crowd. |
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The Crippled God £9.76 Towers of Midnight £9.49 Dust of Dreams £5.50 |
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[QUOTE=stonetools;1569705]If you are saying that the price of a new ebook should always be lower than the price of a used pbook, well, that's just an unsustainable standard. [quote]
Not lower than, just competing with. Publishers need to realize that their ebook editions aren't just being compared to their own hardcovers & paperbacks, but to the used book market, *especially* for backlist releases. Many people will pay more for the official new version, but often not 200% more. If the used hardcovers are $4, and ebooks are $15, publishers are going to miss a lot of potential sales. If used hardcovers are $4 and ebooks are $6, a lot more people will opt for the instant Kindle delivery. It's a part of basic market awareness: what's right next to your product on the shelf, and will people buy it instead? How do you make your product appealing if it's shelved next to something much cheaper? Since they refuse to offer more flexible usage (non-DRMed books) or better quality (apparently, some marketing group told them typos will make their ebooks look "more personal, like blogs"), price is about all they have left to bargain with. |
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![]() TBH, the people who belly ache about ebook prices seem to be people who don't know HOW to shop for ebooks. Here are the rules: 1. Establish a budget. 2. Never, ever buy a new ebook-unless its a favorite author. 3. Regularly trawl the bargain sites and take advantage of bargains. 4. Take advantage of the numerous free classics available. They are called classics for a reason. 5. Be patient.Use the wishlist feature available at every major bookseller site. Eventually the prices of the books you want to buy will fall, and you can buy your book then. 6. Try indie writers and publishers. They are generally cheaper. 7. Don't be the kind of parasite who expects something for nothing all the time. There is a technical term for such a person. I believe its Homo assholus ![]() Follow those rules , grasshopper,and you should have a long, happy, and comparatively inexpensive ebook reading life. |
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![]() J/K... We do disagree a lot, but we're on the same page here. I wish all ebooks were cheaper, but I have a lot of wishes that are never granted. |
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Well, pardon me for not thinking much of the OH IF YOU SILLY GRASSHOPPERS WOULD STICK TO A BUDGET high horse.
![]() This isn't -- to me, anyway -- about oh my gawd, Miss Scarlet, however will I buy my ebooks? I DON'T KNOW NOTHING ABOUT NO FREE FORUM DEALS! *breathy panic* It's about being irritated when I want to replace my copy of "The Sound and the Fury" with an ebook version only to zip over to B&N and have a $10 ebook and a $8 paperback listed on the same page. For a book whose author died -- what? -- 50 years ago? 60? I've lost count. Sure, I can choose not to buy the ebook. (In fact, I have. ![]() ![]() So all this smoke and mirrors about BUT SO MANY BOOKS ARE FREE and IF YOU NINNIES JUST KNEW HOW TO BUDGET is all just a moral high horse that distracts from the issue: Publishers are, in my opinion, deliberately making ebook publishing a lot less profitable than it needs to be. And then using that lack of profits as a justification to drive down availability and drive up profits even more. (Because we have to price even higher to make a profit on the few who will buy!) Does it keep me up at night? Heck no. I rock the Free Forum just as much as everyone else on Mobile Reads. (Like, seriously? You know where the Free Forum is? That's nice. Yeah, you are not special. Everyone else sees that forum too. Just saying.) But it's danged annoying. I won't cry a single tear for the big publishers if they accidentally price themselves out of business. ![]() (Oh, and for the record, the term for someone who likes to post condescending posts on the internet about how people should manage their money as if we've all been blowing it all on sweeties this entire time? It's Homo Ignorus.) Last edited by anamardoll; 06-05-2011 at 08:29 PM. |
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@OtterBooks,
What I mean is that if they want to make X profit on an ebook and price it at Y dollars and only Z people buy, then if they didn't make their X profit, next time they post a backlist book, they will post it at a price of Y + A where "A" is meant to make up the difference given an estimated Z number of buyers. In other words, if they were counting on me and you buying Faulkner at $10 a pop (for $20 net profit), and only you bought (thus, a $10 profit), then when they publish the Hemmingway backlist, they'll use those number to justify an increase to $20 per book because they already figure they won't get money from me, but they might get money from you. This is my fear -- that the marketing and pricing divisions at Knopf are run by insane bean counters who don't understand their customers. ![]() |
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Oh. Seems like they should just skip right to the higher price and not worry about justifying it. But if they're run by insane people then I suppose they're prone to all sorts of shenanigans.
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Of course the main problem with publishers pricing back list books to match used paperbacks is that it's commercial suicide, before you start frothing at the mouth please read on and feel free to point out the error in my reasoning.
I'm going to read a book this week (and next etc), I'm not going to get an eBook that is a hardback equivalent release (About £12 in the Uk for agency titles) but I've no problem with a paperback equivalent (About £5-8 for agency titles). Before eBooks I generally wandered into a waterstones every so often and grabbed a stack of paperbacks that looked intersting (Generally about £8 per book). So someone is going to get about £5-8, thats fine by me, I have no problem paying that. Now at the moment at Waterstones the publishers Allison & Busby have a £1.99 sale on certain books and as I wanted to read one of them anyway I bought it. Now here is the flaw in the argument that if you price it at half the price you sell more than twice as many. I now have a book, I don't need another, I'm not going to read twice as many books because they are cheaper. My addiction is sated for another week ![]() Now I'm not saying that Allison & Busby are not going to sell twice as many books while this promo is on, in fact, I suspect they are. But if all publishers drop their paperback equivalent eBook price to £2 all they are doing is losing £3 per book - because for most of the people buying new books (especially the ones buying hard covers) the main thing that limits how many books they buy is time, not money. Now I know that some people are going to flame me here for this and generally the people here read a lot more than most so price is more of a factor, but the (possibly sad) fact of the matter is, I can't think of a single person I know, that doesn't spend more money on beer/eating out that on books (myself included). Ok, I've rambled on a bit - let the flames commence. ![]() |
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For others it's a community thing. People with a common interest come together and help each other out. You get that more with minority interest speciality stuff than mainstream stuff, especially with music where there is already an inbuilt tribalism. Then there's the ego thing. Individual or group fame is the motivation. They are the ones that attach names to things and call it a "release". There is competition between them to see who can bring it out fastest (and best if there is any analogue to digital conversion). |
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Unfortunately for people with a financial interest in ebooks, that is what a large number of people are doing. The real question would be if there is enough of them who would pay £2.50 for a new ebook instead of £2.81 for a second hand paperback to cancel out the loss from the people who are prepared to pay £7 for an ebook or £10 for a new paperback. That would be where staggered ebook pricing would make sense. But then of course the pirate version would be released long before your affordable ebook. |
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That doesn't mean that you have to buy twice as many books, but other people will. I for one am simply not prepared to pay egregious prices for backlist books. So I read something else (my TBR pile is not shrinking, no worries), go to the library, or simply take my disposable income elsewhere.
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One of the splits I detect here is due to people's reading habits. I don't think it follows that 100 ultra-cheap books are better than 10 expensive ones. If one is a voracious reading addict and a book is simply a notch up from a cereal packet as something to feed the addiction that may be so. The fact that I can buy 100s of books for next to nothing is irrelevant if the books I really want to read are very expensive.
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