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Todd Communications

January 11, 2012 Admin 1 Comment

[EDITOR’S NOTE] This post comes from a difficult time. There were many misunderstandings, none of which were helped by the…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, True Crime Filed under: Amazon, Butcher Baker, Frozen Ground, John Cusack, Leland E. Hale, NIcolas Cage, Walter Gilmour, WaveBooks

Back to the Audience

December 31, 2011 Admin Leave a comment

As an author, you think about your audience. Your “dear reader.” Or at least you should. Even if it’s only…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology, True Crime, Uncategorized Filed under: agency agreement, Amazon, audience, Big Six, bottom line, Butcher Baker, customer, customer vs audience, eBook, ebooks, hack, profits, publishing, royalties, wholesale pricing

Tablet Update: iPad, Kindle Fire, Win 8

December 29, 2011 Admin Leave a comment

I care a lot about the tablet category because, quite selfishly, I see them (and eBooks) as a way out…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology, True Crime Filed under: Amazon, e-books, ebooks, iPad, iPad sales, Kindle Fire, Kindle sales, tablet sales, tablet sales projections, tablets, Window 8, Windows 8 sales

eBook Pricing

December 26, 2011 Admin Leave a comment

Dan Gillmor recently pinned a piece for The Guardian (UK), in which he describes the “great ebook price swindle.” The…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology, True Crime Filed under: Amazon, Association of American Publishers, Butcher Baker, Cindy Paulson, Dan Gillmor, ebook pricing, Frozen Ground, Glenn Flothe, John Cusack, NIcolas Cage, Robert Hansen, The Frozen Ground, The Guardian, true crime

Kindle Fire: By the Numbers

December 20, 2011 Admin Leave a comment

The Kindle Fire is emerging as a certified hit for the holiday season. With a few lumps of coal thrown…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology Filed under: Ad Impressions, Amazon, Butcher Baker, Disgruntled users, ebooks, eReaders, Fire's sold per week, Kindle Fire, publishing, tablets

In the Consumer's Name

December 9, 2011 Admin 2 Comments

First the civil suit in California. Then the European Commission investigation. Now, according to the Wall Street Journal, it is…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology, True Crime Filed under: agency model, Amazon, Butcher Baker, Connecticut AG, consumer, consumer choice, DOJ, ebook investigation, EU Commission, Frozen Ground, retail pricing, royalties, royalty discounts, Texas AG, wholesale pricing

The Mess That's Called eBooks

December 6, 2011 Admin 1 Comment

As we wrote back in November, there’s a battle going on in the world of eBook publishing. The topic then…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology Filed under: Amazon, anti-competitive, Apple, Big Five Publishers, Butcher Baker, content creators, District Court of Northern California, e-book, eBook, EU, Frozen Ground, juicing sales, Kindle Fire, retail, royalties, wholesale

Rights? What Rights?

November 25, 2011 Admin 2 Comments

The battle is on. If nothing else, the battle lines over eBooks are being drawn, with authors, publishers and retailers…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Movies, Technology, True Crime Filed under: Amazon, Author's, Author's Guild, Big Six publishers, book rights, Butcher Baker, Frozen Ground, lending libraries, Proxy war, Robert Hansen

Consume + Purchase

November 22, 2011 Admin Leave a comment

We have noted in these pages that Amazon’s big bet with the Kindle Fire is a device that links consumers…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology Filed under: Amazon, Butcher Baker, Direct marketing, Frozen Ground, In-app purchase, indirect marketing, iPad, Kindle, MPA, Nook, Sears, tablets

Anti-Trust

November 14, 2011 Admin Leave a comment

I was working at Microsoft when the Justice Department lifted the consent decree during the early days of the Bush…

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Posted in: Butcher, Baker, Publishing, Technology Filed under: Amazon, antitrust, Apple, AppStore, Barnes & Noble, Bill Gates, Butcher Baker, HTML5, Microsoft, publishing industry, tablets, technology

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