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by autoexec
897 days ago
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It seems like your problems were with amazon and the costs of printing, not the costs of including ebooks with a purchase. It may be that paperback sales aren't always profitable, and it's certainly true that amazon is ripping off sellers, but since offering the ebook download doesn't add much cost (especially for a major publisher) and even you are able to do it (on demand at least) it seems viable which brings us back to the major publishers simply chasing greater profits. For for small company, that kind of penny pinching may be totally understandable. I do appreciate the approach you took with your books! If the big guys tried half as hard as you did we'd all be better off. |
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Not sure what the situation is today but, early on, we had to give up 70% of the list price if we wanted Amazon to sell our digital books. It's just mind-boggling.
And that's on top of the suboptimal user experience, because you can't sell a PDF via Amazon, and the Kindle toolchain is just awful. We have our publishing pipeline automated (DocBook to print-PDF, on-screen PDF, and EPUB); for a while we had bad Kindle/Mobi as well, but I don't think even that is possible today.
So, it's not only that Amazon gets a huge chunk of the money, you also have to accept the inferior quality of that particular distribution channel.