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Amazon.com has raised the ire of some in the book publishing industry for pricing Kindle versions of best-sellers and new releases at $9.99. But what about Kindle books that cost, well, nothing? The Associated Press reports that free books have become top "sellers" in the Kindle store, a development that could hold promise -- or peril -- for publishers.
AP writes:
Publishers and authors have been nervous that the standard cost for electronic editions of new releases, just under $10, will take away sales from the more expensive hardcovers and set an unrealistically low price for the future. They are concerned, but open-minded, about free books, which present a chance and a challenge: Readers may buy other books, or, they may simply seek more free titles.
Scott Shannon, publisher of the Del Rey/Spectra imprint at Random House, tells AP that free Kindle books are "a huge hot-button topic we've been discussing within our division and at the corporate level." He said free books can prompt people to buy other titles, but "in the long term, we have to guard the market. We have to make sure people understand that time and energy goes into writing a book."
Right now the top three bestsellers in the Kindle store -- "The Angel Experiment" by James Patterson, "The Briar King" by Greg Keyes, and "Paranoia" by Joseph Finder -- are all free. In fact, half of the top 20 Kindle bestsellers are listed at $0.00.
Amazon isn't the only company offering free e-books. Sony and Barnes & Noble have tapped Google's huge book-scanning project to add free public domain books to their collections. But Amazon appears to be the only one including free titles in its bestselling e-book list -- giving them broad exposure.
Interesting side note: Amazon's Kindle store is now heavily promoting its recently announced collaboration with Shmoop. The new Shmoop Classics for Kindle are a mashup offering, combining literary works with an interactive guide of "smart, fun analysis." Kind of sounds like electronic CliffsNotes. More from the Amazon Kindle blog.
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