@arcans Isn't the goal to get market share? The convenience of having it as an ebook isn't worth paying 100% more. You could certainly argue that competing with used isn't reasonable, but the *new paperback* is -still- cheaper than the Kindle version.
Amazon is giving up a ton of revenue with the pricing of kindle books. Why is the Kindle version $9.99 when I can get the same book used from a myriad of sellers for < $4? Shouldn't the kindle version be priced competitively with the used books?
Interesting... I apparently lost all my follows? I mean, I couldn't care less about the number of followers I have, but enjoyed those randos I found in my first few days of Mastadoing.