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<blockquote data-quote="Prest0" data-source="post: 2075027" data-attributes="member: 13621"><p>Wraith, thanks for the feedback. It's equally good to hear from folks who haven't bought our stuff, and why. In the past our various titles have been available in print as PODs, but we haven't done a very good job of advertising that fact. Right now two of the four are sold out and we're switching all of our printing over to Lulu.com because their quality is outstanding. Since they accept Paypal as well as credit cards, maybe that will help your situation. Regarding reviews, those are pretty hard to come by. We DO have reviews for each of our products here at EN World, and they are all positive, but they're not the kind of thing you stumble across. You've got to pretty much already be looking for us by that point. Still, you're right. Reviews never hurt.</p><p></p><p>Committed Hero, I'm embarrassed to say you're right about the site. Up until January the front page wasn't getting updated very often, and that goes back to our long development times between products. Hopefully this year as we keep adding new products we'll see an upturn in updates on our site, as well. As of January, we have been posting "headlines" from Pinebox on the site's front page. We've been updating those once a week. If you keep up with the headlines, you'll definitely see some metaplots developing. While the headlines don't lead to actual articles, the titles alone should be enough to give you some cool ideas for your campaign. Also, I just posted a free MP3 of a band referenced in the latest Modern Dispatch, so now you have a new freebie to check out as well.</p><p></p><p>Yuan-Ti, I'm glad to hear you got to experience our Pinebox setting. Even if your GM just used the material we make available for free (of which there is a lot), it is still rewarding to hear from folks who played something we put so much work into creating.</p><p></p><p>Jaerdaph, thanks for the compliments. We've had several people tell us they've used our stuff in their Dark*Matter campaigns, which is very gratifying. I'm as sorry as anyone that that setting isn't being officially supported anymore. At least companies like ours can keep writing for the <em>genre</em> if not for the specific trademarked/copyrighted setting. Your point about sourcebooks versus adventures is worth further considering. I'm not sure whether or not I agree with you (or maybe we're not reading the same threads), but we'll be able to test that theory soon enough. Our next product, in layout right now, is a sourcebook called <em>Green's Guide to Ghosts</em>. We'll be posting a preview of the cover early next week.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone who has responded thus far. I really do appreciate the responses from each of you. It has helped give me a much clearer picture of what we need to be doing in the future. One thing I haven't heard anyone mention is price. Those of you who haven't tried us-- has cost been a factor at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prest0, post: 2075027, member: 13621"] Wraith, thanks for the feedback. It's equally good to hear from folks who haven't bought our stuff, and why. In the past our various titles have been available in print as PODs, but we haven't done a very good job of advertising that fact. Right now two of the four are sold out and we're switching all of our printing over to Lulu.com because their quality is outstanding. Since they accept Paypal as well as credit cards, maybe that will help your situation. Regarding reviews, those are pretty hard to come by. We DO have reviews for each of our products here at EN World, and they are all positive, but they're not the kind of thing you stumble across. You've got to pretty much already be looking for us by that point. Still, you're right. Reviews never hurt. Committed Hero, I'm embarrassed to say you're right about the site. Up until January the front page wasn't getting updated very often, and that goes back to our long development times between products. Hopefully this year as we keep adding new products we'll see an upturn in updates on our site, as well. As of January, we have been posting "headlines" from Pinebox on the site's front page. We've been updating those once a week. If you keep up with the headlines, you'll definitely see some metaplots developing. While the headlines don't lead to actual articles, the titles alone should be enough to give you some cool ideas for your campaign. Also, I just posted a free MP3 of a band referenced in the latest Modern Dispatch, so now you have a new freebie to check out as well. Yuan-Ti, I'm glad to hear you got to experience our Pinebox setting. Even if your GM just used the material we make available for free (of which there is a lot), it is still rewarding to hear from folks who played something we put so much work into creating. Jaerdaph, thanks for the compliments. We've had several people tell us they've used our stuff in their Dark*Matter campaigns, which is very gratifying. I'm as sorry as anyone that that setting isn't being officially supported anymore. At least companies like ours can keep writing for the [I]genre[/I] if not for the specific trademarked/copyrighted setting. Your point about sourcebooks versus adventures is worth further considering. I'm not sure whether or not I agree with you (or maybe we're not reading the same threads), but we'll be able to test that theory soon enough. Our next product, in layout right now, is a sourcebook called [I]Green's Guide to Ghosts[/I]. We'll be posting a preview of the cover early next week. Thanks to everyone who has responded thus far. I really do appreciate the responses from each of you. It has helped give me a much clearer picture of what we need to be doing in the future. One thing I haven't heard anyone mention is price. Those of you who haven't tried us-- has cost been a factor at all? [/QUOTE]
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