Amazon Caves To Publishers On eBook Pricing 236
AusPublishingWorker writes "With the iPad arriving on the scene, it seems that Amazon is feeling the pressure on eBook pricing from publishers. ITNews reports that Amazon has agreed to deals with both Harper Collins and Simon and Schuster which would allow the companies to select their own prices rather than the default US$9.99 price tag. Given the recent deal with Macmillan, it seems likely that we'll be seeing eBook prices moving up towards $14.99 in the near future."
$14.99 seems way too high for an eBook. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:$14.99 seems way too high for an eBook. (Score:5, Funny)
Do you guys not hear a loud Whooosh! as the feepness' sarcasm goes sailing over your heads?
Re:The Real Issue (Score:2, Funny)
This reminds me of something that happened when I was in highschool that I found really funny. I was selling candy bars for some reason or another, and had this silly joke. "Buy one for 50 cents a piece or buy one for a dollar and get one free!"
My art teacher was shocked that I would offer the 2nd deal and without joking wanted to know how I could afford to give such an offer. I told him I was just a generous guy. ^_^
Re:$9.99 was too high for an ebook to begin with (Score:5, Funny)
While I consume multiple novels at the same time
You consume your books? Aren't you aware that books were meant to be read and not eaten?
Re:$9.99 was too high for an ebook to begin with (Score:3, Funny)
What about cook books? Or diet books?
Like this one: Dr. Tooshi's High Fiber Diet: A Revolutionary Diet that will Help You to Lose Weight, Prevent Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes, and Digestive Disorders (Paperback) [amazon.com]
It says so right on the front. High fiber diet.
Re: Whoosh (Score:4, Funny)
Whoosh is no longer allowed now that J J Abrams copyrighted for Lost.
Re:The Real Issue (Score:5, Funny)
Almost everyone is fooled by 9.99 and "under $10" pricing.
Those people are known as women and they do that to justify their spending addictions.