Not exact matches
«The attractiveness of some eBooks is likely to be down to a cringe factor, with more
than one - in - ten people admitting they download
books because they are more discreet to read
than their
printed equivalents.
Sometimes
print books are cheaper
than their electronic
equivalents!»
The price gap between the
print and e-versions of some top selling
books has now narrowed to within a few dollars - and in some cases, e-
books are more expensive
than their
printed equivalents.
Researchers are now suggesting that certain aspects of physical,
print books actually stimulate more memory and learning
than their digital
equivalents.
The usual process is to set a wholesale price based on a discount off the suggested retail price of the ebook or the
printed book equivalent (expect smaller discounts
than you're used to).
First, price your ebook less
than printed equivalents, price them fairly (much lower
than print), and maximize the distribution of your
books.