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z2007-10-31- Flint Free Ebook Longevity
It may look like a crisis, but it's only the end of an illusion.

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last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 18, 2008 11:35 pm

[Eric Flint] shows what offering a book as a free does to longevity of sales (for the same title).

Feb'2008 update: he doesn't think the will become the dominant format any time soon. I do not for one moment think that electronic reading won't become increasingly important... The only major advantage of electronic text for most readers is simply storage... The principal form it takes is that electronic publishing is increasingly supplementing paper publishing. I think he's ignoring the potential for industry-structure change based on .

Apr'2008 update: further arguments on the "supplemental" model

Jun'2008 update: he considers that if/when electronic delivery becomes more prominent, piracy still won't be the end of the world. Though it could force a complete change in the methods by which authors and publishers derive their income... But so what? Making a living a different way is still . (Notes how the format went from dominant to marginal in . And notes the interplay of personal finance, [Serializat Ion], and length.) .


 




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