rpghost said:
Good product and good marketing still sell. Regardless of wether there are 500 products on RPGnow or not. Good product is the key. Good community support is just as important -- as proven by you Morrus - who has a monopoly on 3e/d20 news 
No, James. They don't. I'm not sure why you keep saying this, but all of us publishers seem to agree that sales are down by a long way. Some of us disagree on the reasons (I think it's the glut), but there's no denying that it's happened. We have numbers that say that.
In fact, even your partners, RPGObjects, have confirmed this. The big sellers happened back when there were comparatively fewer products.
These days, the front page of RPGNow is not "new products this month", it's "new products in the last 3 minutes". For any single product, the shelf life, and the total sales, are all down. they just don't get seen.
You can help with this by adopting some of the suggestions for your storefront (other than trying to wring another few % out of vendors who really aren't making anything anyway - they have to pay writers, artists etc, you know - you probably make as much from each copy sold as any given vendor). That won't solve it, but it will make a small difference. I'm looking at other ways to tackle the problem with my reviews page etc. I'm also considering offering dirt cheap ads to PDF people, to see if that helps.
But please stop telling us that things sell just as well now. We're the ones sellnig them, remember. We know how well our sales finances are doing only too well.
