Is the Amazon Kindle bad for Online Booksellers
Amazon announced their earnings and stated that book (and all media) sales were flat but they are back-logged on Kindles. Does this matter to us small online booksellers given our scale is so much smaller then Amazon’s? Long term I think it matters if the Kindle really becomes an option for people.
People who buy Kindles are either gadget heads who just want the latest thing or they are avid readers who love having a portable library. The avid readers are likely avid book buyers so the transition of their book sales to electronic form will have a long-term negative effect on online booksellers. Will this happen soon – not likely but it does not bode well.
One of the issues with the Kindle is that Amazon is pricing titles on it less than they are a regular copy of a book. This can have the effect of havingo nline booksellers trying to beat the Kindle price on books. I am not sure if the inventory and scouting services are showing Kindle prices yet but maybe they should.
Lets not forget that the Kindle is not the only device out there – Sony also makes one and you can even put books on your iPhone. Sales of the Kindle are one thing but it remains to be seen if people are actually going to adapt to using it as their primary way to read – as we have seen with Amazon recenlty deleting Orwell titles there are several issues with the Kindle that will effect its popularity.
Electronic reading devices are going to have to become a whole lot more popular for online booksellers to throw in the towel

