What Should We Do About Amazon?
April 29, 2008 by Anne Wayman
Filed under Jobs
I’m feeling conflicted about Amazon right now. I remember when the online bookstore was scrappy and innovative. In fact, one year they sent me a travel mug as a thanks, and another time they sent me something like 10 postage stamps.
We’re along way from when folks predicted founder Jeff Bezos would flat out fail. In those early ‘net days I waited each quarter hoping Amazon would come closer to making a profit so they wouldn’t disappear. I loved it when my first self-published book got listed on Amazon. And I’ve enjoyed small profits from the e-tailer ever since.
The now giant Amazon is now, in my opinion, if not threatening the POD model of publishing, at least acting like a great big bully. They want a monopoly – there’s not other term for it.
So I’m wondering what we authors, POD publishers and interested consumers should do.
Matt Tully said: This could be a golden opportunity for Barnes and Noble to announce they’ll sell PODs by anyone and everyone to stage a nice little marketing coup of their own. He then said he’d make that suggestion to BN – I assume he has.
So, should we all bombard BN with that suggestion? Is there something else we can do?
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I started a petition. Don’t know if it will do anything but at least it allows people to voice their opinion.
Here’s the link:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/protectPOD/index.html
I blogged about this: http://www.thegoldenpencil.com/2008/05/01/boycott-amazon/
I did indeed contact them. I’ll let you know when (if) I hear anything back.
good for you! and do keep us posted