
07-13-2006, 08:22 PM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 56
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Print vs. ebook
I'm really not sure why everyone automatically assumes that ebooks should be cheaper than paper books. The money we pay isn't simply the cost of the paper, it includes the overhead of the publishing house, advances and royalties to the author, paying the editorial staff, sales, marketing, copy editor, art staff, etc. In fact, from most of the popular e-book sites the most sold books are those that are produced in print format. Most would even venture to say that ebook only produced books suffer because they do not generally have the quality in editorial staff, art, etc that the major publishers have.
With e-format, you have the electronic delivery and DRM concepts to handle. With paper, you have shipping and handling. So I think it's pretty naive of us to assume that just because we get our books in e-format that we deserve to have them at a substantial discount.
But that's just my 2cents worth...wholly unresearched and unsubstantiated.
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