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I know it's popular to hate Apple now a days, because they're making headlines ( I certainly don't agree with what they're doing here, though it is their choice and If I don't like it I can go elsewhere ). I don't even remember the last time I felt the need to hate M$, since they barely do anything anymore ( Besides their Android "Licensing" nonsense ). However, when it comes to eBook publishing Apple is the publishing industry's hero. Do any of you actually know what how Amazon treats us? "Apple takes 30% of everything we sell!". Boy do I feel sorry for you. Oh wait, I don't. That's because Amazon takes 70% of all books priced over $9.99, which most of ours are. Let's do math. If I sell a book for $9.99 then i get $7, that's fine. However, if I sell a book for $10.99 I get $3.30! Obviously, I would never sell at $10.99. So when does it change? Well I'd have to sell a book for a little over $23 to get the same royalty as I would for selling the same book for $9.99. Luckily, we have a choice and can sell the books that need to cost over $9.99 on iTunes and those that don't will be sold on both.
PS. If you're one of those people who think that eBooks should cost almost nothing because there's no printing ( wow a whole dollar ), shipping or storage then you should go talk to that guy selling property in Iowa. Too many people think eBooks must have no costs associated with project managers, artists, copy editors, proof readers, indexers, typesetters, and author royalties.