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images I received an email from Alex Sanchez about a thread on the Amazon fora Boycott anything over $9.99.  Evidently the members have been tracking Kindle book prices for a while.

From the latest statistical post by knipfty:

Here are today’s totals. Also, look at the last line. I’ve added a row showing the growth rate of books priced higher than $9.99. Basically, while the overall % of books now stands at 34.21%, 80% of all the new books added by Amazon since Jan 20 have been priced above $9.99. This could also be happening because Amazon raised prices of existing ebooks while adding new books below this threshold. Either way, the trend is not our friend.

According to the thread, on March 13, Amazon  had a total of 247,515 Kindle titles and of these 84,663, or 34.21%, are priced at over $9.99. 

I don’t know what this all means.  Some people obviously think it is Amazon trying to push up prices, but what we don’t know is how much push-back Amazon is getting from publishers.  It may not be Amazon’s decision in many cases.  We’ll never know for sure.

 
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