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	<title>Comments on: The eBook Tax:  Some Publishers Want Hardcover Prices to Be Ebook Pricing Standard</title>
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		<title>By: Statch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Statch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 01:33:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Rachel, your site is wonderful! Thanks so much for starting it. I&#039;m going to use it not only to find the lowest price, but to find if a book is available in ebook format at all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rachel, your site is wonderful! Thanks so much for starting it. I&#8217;m going to use it not only to find the lowest price, but to find if a book is available in ebook format at all.</p>
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		<title>By: Rachel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rachel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 23:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve started a price comparison website for ebooks (http://www.ebookprice.info) (all suggestions for improvement very welcome!)

The price differences between different formats from the same bookstore, or from one week to the next at the same bookstore continues to amaze me.

Rachel</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve started a price comparison website for ebooks (<a href="http://www.ebookprice.info" rel="nofollow">http://www.ebookprice.info</a>) (all suggestions for improvement very welcome!)</p>
<p>The price differences between different formats from the same bookstore, or from one week to the next at the same bookstore continues to amaze me.</p>
<p>Rachel</p>
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		<title>By: Brad&#8217;s Reader &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Why are some publishers raising ebook prices?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brad&#8217;s Reader &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Why are some publishers raising ebook prices?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 00:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] it feels like we take 3 steps forward, and 2 steps back. And when I read a post about an ebook &quot;tax&quot; some publishers feel is necessary, I knew we still had a lot of work to do. It&#8217;s actually not [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Caldwell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Caldwell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 12:56:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I understand when a *new* book is published in hardback format, it&#039;s reasonable to charge the same whether hardback for ebook.  

But I&#039;ve noticed that when that same hardback comes out in mass paperback, eReader will continue to charge hardback prices for quite some time -- a year or longer.  No one in their right mind is going to pay $25 for a book they can purchase for $7.99 (or less -- $5.97 if they go to WalMart).

Or a $7.99 paperback gets republished and the price suddenly jumps to $14.99 or more.

Mists of Avalon *was* listed at $10, *now* it&#039;s $17.10.  I purchased Jim Butcher&#039;s Grave Peril (#3) for $7.99, now eReader wants $15.15 for it.  It appears his mass paperbacks are getting re-released in hardback.  They&#039;re pretty good, but not $25 good.  If I kept all the books I read, I&#039;d need a snow plow to clear a path into my house.  Stupid, stupid, stupid!  I&#039;ve never really understood the appeal of hardback anyway -- unless it&#039;s a reference book.  I wouldn&#039;t care if it&#039;s published on toilet paper as long as I can read it.

I liked the convenience of ebooks and saving paper and resources, but I find myself purchasing less and less electronic books and returning to paperbacks.  Most of the time eReader is one or two weeks late -- or even months late.  Many times they don&#039;t even get the book at all.  Or they&#039;re missing one or two books from a series.  It&#039;s annoying.

I&#039;m truly fed up with the greed and pricing games.  I read a lot of different genres, and I&#039;m just not going to pay hardback prices for books that are currently in paperback format.  And I&#039;m definitely not going to pay hardback prices for books that were previously published in mass paperback not so long ago.

If eReader is trying to drive customers away ... I&#039;d say they have definitely been succeeding with me.  They&#039;ve gotten on my last nerve.

And if anyone should get a nice discount on new book purchases, it should most definitely be electronic readers since those books don&#039;t have to be printed, handled, shipped, or stocked.  Geez, I thought we were suppose to be trying to go greener.
Caldwell</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I understand when a *new* book is published in hardback format, it&#8217;s reasonable to charge the same whether hardback for ebook.  </p>
<p>But I&#8217;ve noticed that when that same hardback comes out in mass paperback, eReader will continue to charge hardback prices for quite some time &#8212; a year or longer.  No one in their right mind is going to pay $25 for a book they can purchase for $7.99 (or less &#8212; $5.97 if they go to WalMart).</p>
<p>Or a $7.99 paperback gets republished and the price suddenly jumps to $14.99 or more.</p>
<p>Mists of Avalon *was* listed at $10, *now* it&#8217;s $17.10.  I purchased Jim Butcher&#8217;s Grave Peril (#3) for $7.99, now eReader wants $15.15 for it.  It appears his mass paperbacks are getting re-released in hardback.  They&#8217;re pretty good, but not $25 good.  If I kept all the books I read, I&#8217;d need a snow plow to clear a path into my house.  Stupid, stupid, stupid!  I&#8217;ve never really understood the appeal of hardback anyway &#8212; unless it&#8217;s a reference book.  I wouldn&#8217;t care if it&#8217;s published on toilet paper as long as I can read it.</p>
<p>I liked the convenience of ebooks and saving paper and resources, but I find myself purchasing less and less electronic books and returning to paperbacks.  Most of the time eReader is one or two weeks late &#8212; or even months late.  Many times they don&#8217;t even get the book at all.  Or they&#8217;re missing one or two books from a series.  It&#8217;s annoying.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m truly fed up with the greed and pricing games.  I read a lot of different genres, and I&#8217;m just not going to pay hardback prices for books that are currently in paperback format.  And I&#8217;m definitely not going to pay hardback prices for books that were previously published in mass paperback not so long ago.</p>
<p>If eReader is trying to drive customers away &#8230; I&#8217;d say they have definitely been succeeding with me.  They&#8217;ve gotten on my last nerve.</p>
<p>And if anyone should get a nice discount on new book purchases, it should most definitely be electronic readers since those books don&#8217;t have to be printed, handled, shipped, or stocked.  Geez, I thought we were suppose to be trying to go greener.<br />
Caldwell</p>
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		<title>By: Statch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Statch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 22:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve noticed an odd trend lately, if I can call two books a trend. Both Kiss of a Demon King by Kresley Cole and Primal Needs by Susan Sizemore are out in ereader format for $6.99 (at Fictionwise.com) but in Mobipocket format, they&#039;re $9.99. Fictionwise isn&#039;t carrying the Mobipocket version, presumably for that reason. That&#039;s a really hard one to understand!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve noticed an odd trend lately, if I can call two books a trend. Both Kiss of a Demon King by Kresley Cole and Primal Needs by Susan Sizemore are out in ereader format for $6.99 (at Fictionwise.com) but in Mobipocket format, they&#8217;re $9.99. Fictionwise isn&#8217;t carrying the Mobipocket version, presumably for that reason. That&#8217;s a really hard one to understand!</p>
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		<title>By: Armando Torres Jr</title>
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		<dc:creator>Armando Torres Jr</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 18:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I started purchasing eBooks last year when I purchased my Sony Reader and decided on the Reader because it gave me the flexibility to purchase in pdf which many eBook publishers used. It also gave me the option to shop around for eBook prices but recently I saw a book in paperback for $7.99 coming out soon and the eBook price at $9.99. Initially I thought the pricing issue was a fear of change but I feel that it is the fact that it will cut into their profits. I understand that converting to other formats take time but I work in Information Technology and know that there are many programs out there that do this quite easily.

I do not see how they can justify an increase on their paperback pricing to eBook pricing other than maintaining profit and pushing readers away from eBooks. I do not understand why they would not want to add other formats to increase their profit just as AudioBooks did. I know that profits for eBooks would be less than paperbacks but the eBook Readers are growing but they also should consider reasonable pricing to increase purchases which in turn increases profits. You cannot charge someone $9.99 for a book that does not kill trees, employ expensive machinery and manpower but charge $7.99 for the ones that do this. We should not be punished for their own limited outlook.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started purchasing eBooks last year when I purchased my Sony Reader and decided on the Reader because it gave me the flexibility to purchase in pdf which many eBook publishers used. It also gave me the option to shop around for eBook prices but recently I saw a book in paperback for $7.99 coming out soon and the eBook price at $9.99. Initially I thought the pricing issue was a fear of change but I feel that it is the fact that it will cut into their profits. I understand that converting to other formats take time but I work in Information Technology and know that there are many programs out there that do this quite easily.</p>
<p>I do not see how they can justify an increase on their paperback pricing to eBook pricing other than maintaining profit and pushing readers away from eBooks. I do not understand why they would not want to add other formats to increase their profit just as AudioBooks did. I know that profits for eBooks would be less than paperbacks but the eBook Readers are growing but they also should consider reasonable pricing to increase purchases which in turn increases profits. You cannot charge someone $9.99 for a book that does not kill trees, employ expensive machinery and manpower but charge $7.99 for the ones that do this. We should not be punished for their own limited outlook.</p>
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		<title>By: Note to NY: You Can&#8217;t Muscle out Ebooks. Nice Try Though. &#171; Publishing Renaissance</title>
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		<dc:creator>Note to NY: You Can&#8217;t Muscle out Ebooks. Nice Try Though. &#171; Publishing Renaissance</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 11:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 2, 2009 by zoewinters    Over on Dear Author there was a post about how many of the larger trade publishers seem to want to make ebooks the same [...]</description>
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		<title>By: LindaR</title>
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		<dc:creator>LindaR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 05:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, here is a fantasy:

There outta be a law:  It is illegal to participate in electronic piracy on both sides of the equation, either making material that belongs to someone else available for downloading OR downloading material without the creator&#039;s permission.

Then, to make it enforceable, just set up a bounty hunter situation where the first person to report an illegal download site gets the &quot;bounty&quot; = fines imposed on both the entity running the site and everyone who has downloaded illegally from the site.

The bounty hunters could report the sites to their local DA who would then issue a cease-and-desist order on the ISP, compelling the ISP to archive all the records from the site.  Fine the hell out of all the participants to pay for the process.

A few well-publicized busts, and demand will dry up.  Or am I crazy?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, here is a fantasy:</p>
<p>There outta be a law:  It is illegal to participate in electronic piracy on both sides of the equation, either making material that belongs to someone else available for downloading OR downloading material without the creator&#8217;s permission.</p>
<p>Then, to make it enforceable, just set up a bounty hunter situation where the first person to report an illegal download site gets the &#8220;bounty&#8221; = fines imposed on both the entity running the site and everyone who has downloaded illegally from the site.</p>
<p>The bounty hunters could report the sites to their local DA who would then issue a cease-and-desist order on the ISP, compelling the ISP to archive all the records from the site.  Fine the hell out of all the participants to pay for the process.</p>
<p>A few well-publicized busts, and demand will dry up.  Or am I crazy?</p>
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		<title>By: Shiloh Walker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shiloh Walker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 05:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;But it does seem that piracy ruins it for all the honest people, and I would love to figure out a way to get rid of them.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

You aren&#039;t kidding...I recently shelved a series that I write for one of my epubs and piracy played a HUGE part in that decision.  

&lt;blockquote&gt;@ShilohWalker - The burden of creating a better ebook pricing system should not rest solely with the consumer. Sure, we can write letters and emails and I have and I know others who have - to no avail. Some publishers aren’t going to listen to a consumer. Maybe they’ll listen to authors. Like I said in the post, reasonable pricing should not be on the shoulders of just readers.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

No, definitely it shouldn&#039;t.  I don&#039;t think that was my implication-I just suggested that if enough readers complain, they are more likely to listen.   The weird format of the paperback books that went out for a while...a very short while...a lot of readers complained about them and they stopped doing it.  Was it solely because of reader complaints?  I have no idea.

But readers complaining would have a lot more impact than the typical author.  A couple of major names could maybe make a little bit of an impact.  But the typical author isn&#039;t a major name.

If it isn&#039;t heard from both sides, it won&#039;t help.  And if it isn&#039;t heard often from the readers&#039; side...again, I don&#039;t see much of a change.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>But it does seem that piracy ruins it for all the honest people, and I would love to figure out a way to get rid of them.</p></blockquote>
<p>You aren&#8217;t kidding&#8230;I recently shelved a series that I write for one of my epubs and piracy played a HUGE part in that decision.  </p>
<blockquote><p>@ShilohWalker &#8211; The burden of creating a better ebook pricing system should not rest solely with the consumer. Sure, we can write letters and emails and I have and I know others who have &#8211; to no avail. Some publishers aren’t going to listen to a consumer. Maybe they’ll listen to authors. Like I said in the post, reasonable pricing should not be on the shoulders of just readers.</p></blockquote>
<p>No, definitely it shouldn&#8217;t.  I don&#8217;t think that was my implication-I just suggested that if enough readers complain, they are more likely to listen.   The weird format of the paperback books that went out for a while&#8230;a very short while&#8230;a lot of readers complained about them and they stopped doing it.  Was it solely because of reader complaints?  I have no idea.</p>
<p>But readers complaining would have a lot more impact than the typical author.  A couple of major names could maybe make a little bit of an impact.  But the typical author isn&#8217;t a major name.</p>
<p>If it isn&#8217;t heard from both sides, it won&#8217;t help.  And if it isn&#8217;t heard often from the readers&#8217; side&#8230;again, I don&#8217;t see much of a change.</p>
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		<title>By: LindaR</title>
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		<dc:creator>LindaR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 04:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@99 -- Thanks for this.  Of course you&#039;re right.

But it does seem that piracy ruins it for all the honest people, and I would love to figure out a way to get rid of them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@99 &#8212; Thanks for this.  Of course you&#8217;re right.</p>
<p>But it does seem that piracy ruins it for all the honest people, and I would love to figure out a way to get rid of them.</p>
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