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Price war on books, thoughts.

CaptainDonovin

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Star trek books are not mentioned but I wondered what out esteemed panel of authors thought about this.

http://wcco.com/local/target.best.sellers.2.1258192.html

Target Joins In Price War On Expected Best Sellers

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ―

Target Corp. has thrown itself into a heated price war on books expected to be top sellers.

The Minneapolis-based discounter said Monday that it will offer some of this season's most anticipated book titles at $8.99, in line with recent moves by Walmart.com and Amazon.com.

Target says the price applies to pre-orders on Target.com of such books as "Breathless" by Dean Koontz, "Ford Country" by James Patterson and "Under the Dome" by Stephen King.

The book battle started Thursday, when Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said its Web site, walmart.com, would charge just $10, with free shipping, for such upcoming hardcover releases as Sarah Palin's "Going Rogue" and John Grisham's "Ford County," 60 percent or more off the regular cost.

Amazon.com, the largest online book seller, then matched the prices. The fight became even fiercer when the two competitors lowered the prices even further to $9 by Friday.

A check online Monday afternoon of several of the titles revealed that Target.com, Amazon and Walmart.com have similar prices. Walmart.com and Target.com are selling "Under the Dome" and "Breathless" at $8.99, a penny less than Amazon.com.

Wal-Mart has built its strategy on using its size and massive buying power to undercut rivals. But it sells enough products in enough categories to make up for any losses on individual items it uses to pull people into the stores or onto its Web site.

All three sellers are almost certainly taking a loss on the sales of these books in order to bring in customers. Retailers usually pay just more than half of a book's cover price.

But the price war, occurring as the critical holiday shopping season gets under way, is bad news for independent bookstores, as well as the large chain bookstores Borders Group Inc. and Barnes & Noble Inc. These chains have seen their sales and profits squeezed by discounting and a decline in their music business.

Analysts also note that the price wars also don't bode well for the overall book industry, which may likely cut authors' advances and editors' salaries.

"I don't see an end in sight," said Michael Norris, a senior analyst with Simba Information. "There is going to be a longer-term cost to cheap books. This book war drives out chain stores and independent bookstores." He noted that Amazon.com, Target and Walmart don't "value books" in the same way.

"Bookstores are invested in the future of books, but the others are not," he continued.

Wal-Mart has said that the steep book discounts won't be available in stores.
 
Sounds a bit crazy to me. But I have to guess that getting a bunch of new email addresses into their advertising databases is worth the five or so buck loss they're taking per book.

As for the doom-and-gloom from industry analysts... well, it's exactly the same shit they've been saying since B&N first decided to offer a 10% discount on the NYT list. This is not going to be the straw that breaks the camel's back (weak as that back has gotten the past several years).
 
I'm sorry, I couldn't get past the news that Sarah Palin wrote a book. The mind boggles. I sincerely hope it's ghostwritten by someone who actually has a grasp of the English language.
 
I'm sorry, I couldn't get past the news that Sarah Palin wrote a book. The mind boggles. I sincerely hope it's ghostwritten by someone who actually has a grasp of the English language.

Regarding Palin's "co-writer":

Her most political book, "Donkey Cons," describes the Democratic Party since its inception as "pro-gangster" and the "party of treason and subversion." Her work for World Magazine, where she was an editor, includes a description of President Barack Obama as the "minority survivor" of the "black genocide" - that is, abortion.
 
9 posts, only 2 on topic. Let's steer this one back on topic (or let it die) politics that are completely unrelated to Star Trek Lit really belong elsewhere on the board. (Not to mention the original topic was itself tenuous in its applicability here.)
 
I'm sorry, I couldn't get past the news that Sarah Palin wrote a book. The mind boggles. I sincerely hope it's ghostwritten by someone who actually has a grasp of the English language.

Christopher-- I was in a book store today (buying Unworthy), and I stole/used this line to two of the store's employees, both of whom which thought it was hillarious. Thanks, dude! :techman::lol:
 
I'm sorry, I couldn't get past the news that Sarah Palin wrote a book. The mind boggles. I sincerely hope it's ghostwritten by someone who actually has a grasp of the English language.

:rolleyes:

I think the move hurts the resellers first and will ultimately drive the prices down to the point they have to come back up. At that point, the damage done could be bad enough to effect larger publishing houses who can't make it through the pricing wars between the distributors of the products.
 
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