Jraynack
Explorer
Roudi said:The complaint is typically that the "hobbyist" products directly compete with (and may actually draw sales away from) products from the more invested vendor. I can empathize with the bigger vendors a bit, but fact is, that kind of competition is the reality of a free market.
I've heard the rhetoric of "it's unfair that small frys have to compete with the big names!" epoused in these discussion threads, but frankly, the statement I've heard more often from well-selling vendors is "it's unfair for us who depend on this income to have to compete with the small frys!". So, I guess all the bigger names will stop whining.
Alea Publishing Group is a "small fry" at the big end of the stick and we felt that it was not the competition that concerned us (we had to work a little harder to carve out our niche and we are still carving) because we feel competition keeps our products innovative and fresh.
Our concern was mainly for the overall customers for RPGNow.com and the PDF Industry in general. It has had a bad wrap in the beginning as not having the quality of print product from really "big fish". It has taken a long time to shake off that stigma and as a whole we are all still shaking.
I have read a lot of reviews from customers feeling that they were completely ripped off by a company or particular product and a lot of these were usually from the "small fry" companies. Are thought is "Why would a customer take a risk on us, if they are getting ripped off at the same site we are selling at?"
Though we really didn't participate in discussion about the split (we felt that it was ultimately James's choice), I feel that this will actually be good for those "small fry" companies to improve upon their products with the overall quality a pdf product should have in order to get to the featured site.
But I do agree with you about "proving" yourself as a new company. I believe that as a company, you have a good first product (something that meets overall quality standards -layout, writing, EDITING, artwork, and other things that make a good pdf) you should start out at the featured site.