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Voadam

Legend
Some more recommendations

Crimson Contracts. A great assassin book. http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_i...=16678&it=1&filters=0_0_0&manufacturers_id=87

Arcane Strife. A big spell collection known for its high number of save or die spectacularly spells. Similar to Relics and Rituals it has a lot of story elements behind its game mechanics. http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_i...=17636&it=1&filters=0_0_0&manufacturers_id=87

Mecromancer's Legacy of Gar'Udok. A Necromancy themed book of creepiness. Spells, feats, monsters, prcs. Lots of neat story elements here as well. http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=16530&it=1

Everybody Else. 100s of predone statblocks for noncombatant ordinary NPCs at various levels/competencies (Blacksmiths, castle servants, bartenders, farmers, hunters, nobles, artisans, smugglers, sailors, dockworkers, etc.). http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_i...=16606&it=1&filters=0_0_0&manufacturers_id=87

Kid's Coloring Book of Critters. d20 Monster book where kids of gamers made up the monsters and did the drawings, fun stuff like "the biggest fish in the world that steals paper". http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_i...=16704&it=1&filters=0_0_0&manufacturers_id=87

Note that some things are not in the subcategory folders at the top (such as the Kid's Coloring book, the figurines, Powers that Be City Council, and surprisingly the EN arsenal whip isn't in the arsenal subcategory).

If you are looking for non d20 stuff I only saw the fantasy money product.
 
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Voadam

Legend
Anyone able to give any advice on any more 4e compatible pdf's?

I'd be happy to buy a few bits and pieces, but it's going to need to be something I can use.

The fantasy money one http://enworld.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=20825&it=1

The various EN critter books each come with counters for the monsters which you could use in a 4e game for 4e monsters. They have good descriptions IMO so if you think assigning stats to monsters in 4e is easy these would be good fodder for that. http://enworld.rpgnow.com/index.php?cPath=4178
 
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Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
The fantasy money one http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=20825&it=1

The various EN critter books each come with counters for the monsters which you could use in a 4e game for 4e monsters. They have good descriptions IMO so if you think assigning stats to monsters in 4e is easy these would be good fodder for that. http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=2569&it=1

Hi Voadam - thanks for recmmending some products to folks. A small favour, though: could you please link to EN World's RPGNow storefront rather than the main storefront? Thanks! :)
 

Voadam

Legend
Hi Voadam - thanks for recmmending some products to folks. A small favour, though: could you please link to EN World's RPGNow storefront rather than the main storefront? Thanks! :)

Done. Sorry about that, I thought the EN site did that automatically.
 



Whisper72

Explorer
Hmm... was doing some thinking. I know it doesnt help now, but for future 'drives', dropping the price down to 1$ seems awfully low to me. This way, you give away way too much cash in my opinion. Doing a sale at 50% off is more then enough to get most people buying but will net you lots more cash, which is, in the end, to everyone's best interest.

Also, considering there are probably some people who can easily afford it and may like to do so, I would consider selling different tiers of memberships, not just longer durations. These additional tiers need not necessarily be linked to more options etc. for the user beyond something making it recognizable on their avatar. I would assume that there are enough players with well paying jobs on these boards who wouldn't mind doing some additional supporting in exchange for nothing more then a little recognition from their peers.

Also, what you may consider doing (don't know how easy/difficult this is to do from a software perspective) is to send emails to people who are only registered users who have been signed on for say 1 full year to alert them to the fact that membership accounts exist (not everyone may really realize this) and that, seeing as they are apparently a member for some time, that they may consider signing up for one, and so support the site they visit.

Apart from these (temporary) drives and such, there is little reason for your average visitor to know about the existance of these types of memberships, the actual prices and benefits, or how to go about getting one.

From a marketing perspective, consumers are in general pretty lazy, and if you do not present them the opportunity to do something on a silver platter with flashing lights and large pointing signs, will generally postpone indefinately or simply not really register the possibilities and take action.

Just some thoughts to try to increase the regular cash flow for the site.
 



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