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by kevinr
3755 days ago
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> Thing is with ebooks the author should make more money, there's a wider accessible market, lower production cost. The market is... different. Wider in some ways, narrower in others. Young adult fiction is largely nonexistent in ebook, still, because young adults' access to e-reading devices is still more limited than adults', and they are less likely to discover fiction online than through more traditional channels. The production costs are, again, not significantly lower in ebook than print. > Thing is with ebooks the author should make more money While that's been the going theory in some parts for a while, in practice it hasn't turned out that way. |
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But the prices have been / are often higher.
I see that good ebooks have some extra typesetting and such, but that should be largely automated with the production of print ready copy.
How can they not save on paper, presses, covers, delivery, distribution?
Yes editing, proofing, marketing, cover design, etc., still costs.
Devices don't seem that discounted that there should be an extra load per book to post for them.
Do you have a source for eBook production costs, would be interested to look at financials vs. traditional publishing.