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How Much Should an E-Book Cost? – NYTimes.com

by Warren Whitlock, Book Marketing Strategist · View Comments

Silly cost accounting at work.
Publishers and commentators are arguing over pricing models as if they get to choose what will happen in the market.
I say.. let the market decide..
What say you?
How Much Should an E-Book Cost? – NYTimes.com

Publishers and authors say it is much more complicated than the cost of paper and shipping. The lower e-book price “is not sustainable,” said Mr. Baldacci, whose novels regularly rise to the top of hardcover best seller lists. If readers insist on cut-rate electronic books, he said, “unfortunately there won’t be anyone selling it anymore because you just can’t make any money.”

Publishers are caught between authors who want to be paid high advances and consumers who believe they should pay less for a digital edition, largely because the publishers save on printing and shipping costs. But publishers argue that those costs, which generally run about 12.5 percent of the average hardcover retail list price, do not entirely disappear with e-books. What’s more, the costs of writing, editing and marketing remain the same.

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