We have even heard reports that in the Netherlands some e-books cost double
the amount as a hardcover.
Not exact matches
IngramSpark supports
hardcovers, paperbacks and ebooks and uploading a print book and an ebook into your account at the same time costs the same
amount as just uploading a print book alone.
Therefore, the trend with paperbacks — which used to mean sometimes
as much
as a year or more following the release of the title in
hardcover — is to decrease the
amount of time it takes for a title to reach the trade paperback consumer.
Why can not both the publisher and author put the same
amount in their pockets for an ebook
as they do for a
hardcover and simply pass the production savings (all of it) on to the reader?