tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2478941067348817827.post3478747838560112304..comments2024-03-28T09:04:52.394-05:00Comments on Stomping on Yeti: Sanderson's Paradox - Free eBook DistributionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2478941067348817827.post-56680544352854030512012-03-10T21:52:20.971-06:002012-03-10T21:52:20.971-06:00I think option 2 would work, and still leaves opti...I think option 2 would work, and still leaves option 1 open for Amazon/B&N to receive a batch of codes electronically from the publishers which they would use when they send a download link to the customer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2478941067348817827.post-87582832820461804452012-03-10T19:41:06.408-06:002012-03-10T19:41:06.408-06:00All good options. I think we might end up seeing a...All good options. I think we might end up seeing a mixture of Amazon/B&N offering them to people who buy online, and your option 4.<br /><br />This is an issue that is cropping up ever-more. I've been waiting for it, like you, since 2009(ish), and have been dropping hints to publishers ever since I got my first eReader. Naturally, I have NO pull whatsoever, so nothing's been done. :(<br /><br />I think I would happily pay $1-2 more for an eBook edition alongside a paperback edition, and maybe more for a book that's just come out in Hardcover.Civilian Readerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10978134983999101494noreply@blogger.com