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What kind of Sales can you expect from PDF?

HellHound said:
However, the numbers in the PDF industry have changed a LOT since 2003 - now with the plethora of low-price products, you can no longer calculate how profitable it will be for James based on number of products in a sale, instead it woud have to be measured by dollar value. In the case of $5 products (the old baseline), 3 products meant $15 sales, so that would be the measure now.

Well I think it is more of "how much money you make a day" over "how much you sell". I am hoping to get to the "higher money amounts" by the end of the year so I can quit my "real" job and do my "fun" job. Now if we can find a way to do health care in this industry, then we will be set.
 

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BMF said:
I noticed this last year. I agree that it is pretty common sense that sales of PDF books will go down around Christmass time.

However, I just thought that gift certificates might be a way to combat the "christmas slump." Amazon provides a service like this, with electronic gift certificates. It could incent role players to send their friends and family to RPGnow to buy them gift certificates for the holidays. I don't know anything about how to impliment such as thing, its just a thought.

How do you all feel about the coming holiday season now that RPGnow is providing Print On Demand? Do you anticipate having an improved season? I know my company is planning larger releases between September and November with pod options, in hopes people will buy books as gifts.
 

Our experience has been that PoD sales are minimal. We are fighting an uphill battle to re-educate the market about PoD products, just like we had to for PDF products.
 


I even wanted to experiment with product-inspired t shirts for this holiday season. To see if I could either expand awareness of some of the books Dog Soul's going to put out, or just get (future) fans of our products to buy more stuff. I had looked at cafepress.com - their rates are very good for t shirts, mousepads and mugs.

I think come September I'm going to run banner ads that push the 'visual' aspect of whatever we put out in pod: the art, the glossy covers, etc. Humans like stuff!
 

GMSkarka said:
A poster with a single post bumps a thread that's 2 and a half years old?

Odd.


I blame the aliens. The thread probably just turned up on google or whatever.

Anyway folks, listen to Hellhound. I know I should have.
 

Yeah, PoD sales are real slow, but the ones through RPGNow are really nice. At least our's turned out nice.

Most people just don't buy PoD.
 




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