Re: Publishing (what would you pay for?)

From: brade (bradintheusa_at_gmail.com)
Date: 07/31/04


Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 12:25:16 -0400

Xavier Pacheco wrote:

> I'm curious, what could publishing companies do to entice readers to
> buy more books. How might they leverage the Internet to do so.
>

Split your big book into smaller PDFs $5-$10 each. I can print them and
read it on the road. It is harder with a big book.

I'll buy just the chapters I need and I'll get them sooner which gives
you a better time frame when competing with the web.

I buy books to get my started. eg dbExpress 101. Once I'm over the hump
Google will get me past any technical issues I have on the way to
completion.

Brad.
Publish Now: http://www.rightclick.com.au/



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