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Recently, I've gone in the other direction - I've been irritated to be offered an ebook for the same price or more than the printed edition, because I know the production costs are minimal - plus there are so many good value ebooks - why would I pay more for an equally good book?





I wouldn't automatically think a 99c book must be poor quality, but it would make me wonder why the author is selling their hard work so cheap!

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No I have found very good books for very little. I believe that part of the reason some people think that low priced books are not worth anything (as far a reading for enjoyment) is because they are normally reference books or biographies (not that they are bad it's just most people don't read them).



True and I find that some are cheap or even free and very good and some are complete rubbish and cost a good deal. It just depends and I always am careful when I see the words Free or only 99cents as there is normally some fine print and nothing is truly free (material things anyways).




i wouldn't assume that at all as i just am glad to not have to spend too much. More expensive books to me mean that they have more of a hype about them but i would say no, not at all.


Most authors discover that it is easier to draw blood out of a running tiger than it is to get people to review their book.




Well said. Low pricing is a way to encourage readers for many authors. I, however, prefer to keep my books at a price that reflects the time I've put into them. My short books are cheap (99c), my longer ones are more expensive (the longest is $4.99)
Since you can read the first part of a book and read reviews you should have a reasonable idea of the quality before you download. But beware, some reviews can't be trusted.
I wrote a post on how to recognise the useful ones http://tahlianewland.com/2012/08/20/h...

No! On the Kindle, I have been able to get a multitude of wonderful books for free. Actually, most of the classics like Jane Austen and Charles Dickens are free on there. I don't really care about the price, but if it is too high I won't read the book because I can't get it in the first place! If it is cheaper or free, wunderbar!
However, if I were an author I don't think I would be able to price my books very low, because writing books is HARD. I would like some gratification for the work.
However, if I were an author I don't think I would be able to price my books very low, because writing books is HARD. I would like some gratification for the work.



All the 120 Ebooks that I have are not only cheap but free eg the duff, insurgent, sarah dessan books, the elite.......
And when I when to this bookstore called allbooks4less they had divergent, wonders,divergent,grave mercy....
For only 5 dollars








Full disclosure here, Ive just self published for the first time and I'm finding the whole pricing thing very tricky. I'm beginning to realise that to grow a book you have to price it low and even give it away to get the thing moving. (And I'm also realising that I should have done a lot more research before putting the book on Amazon because the whole marketing circus is a big thing.)
That said I've read some great books indie and traditional on Kindle - I don't have unlimited. I'm always checking for Amazon deals.
I'm with Cecilia - why pay more?



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