I wonder how Logos estimates/determines the price of a print book against which Logos advertises their electronic editions.
For example:see https://www.logos.com/product/29300/the-dictionary-of-classical-hebrew?utm_source=hebrew&utm_medium=email&utm_content=5308402&utm_campaign=promo-logospro2015
So: how does Logos determine the prices for the print editions of their electronic publications?
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/97523/672575.aspx#672575 provides some insight on this
Those prices indicated by Logos are not very helpful or realistic, but I understand how and why Logos prices them that way. How else are they supposed to do it? Some arbitrarily lower price? I do my own price comparisons elsewhere and come up with my own arbitrary numbers, which isn't always helpful either. But look at the range of prices you find on Amazon. Let common sense prevail.
I completely agree.