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Could the Recession Stifle Digital Books?
Over at TeleRead, David Rothman reports that iPhone production may have been reduced--which could be gloomy news for readers and writers hoping that the mobile phone could change the digital book market. Nevertheless, Rothman also speculates that "multi-use" iPhone could actually flourish in a world where consumers grow more "thrifty." What do you think? Will the recession stifle or super-size the digital book market? Over at 26th Story, author Seth Godin has some dramatic ebook pricing advice for publishers, tapping that thrifty mentality: "[Y]ou can decide to hassle your readers (oh, I mean your customers) and you can decide that a book on a Kindle SHOULD cost $15 because it replaces a $15 book, and if you do, we (the readers) will just walk away. Or, you could say, 'if books on the Kindle were $1, perhaps we could create a vast audience of people who buy books like candy, all the time, and read more and don't pirate stuff cause it's convenient and cheap..." Email This Post |
The First Word On the Book Publishing Industry
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