bimmerhauler
Active member
Haven't seen any comparisons to Thoms, but if the shipping is free, it MUST be better!! :> )))
BTW, I got Thoms book two days after I ordered it, best accessory I got for my D100. Shipping costs weren't an issue for me.
Some day we'll look back at this, and it will all seem funny.....B. Springsteen
BTW, I got Thoms book two days after I ordered it, best accessory I got for my D100. Shipping costs weren't an issue for me.
--You may also want to consider some disk space on a server, and
offer your eBook as a download as well. Disk space is much less
expensive than you might think and more people have Cable Modems
and DSL than you might realize.
If you ever start a business, remind me not to buy stock in it. YouDo you mean the tedium of putting a CD in a small envelope and
dropping it in a mailbox? The whole process could easily use up 20
seconds of your life, per $30 CD sale.
20 cent CD + 3 cent envelope + 37 cent stamp + printed address
label + mailbox, clearly a tedious process worth $4.95. You could
condense the postage and addressing steps by using an electronic
postage provider such as endicia.com, and even add Delivery
Confirmation for an additional 12 cents.
have no concept of costs and don't value time.
FWIW, there was a time when I first started that I charged less for
shipping and did it via first class mail. The wonderful US Postal
Service lost 2% of all such shipments (tracked over a two-month
period). That adds even more to costs, adds to my time in re-doing
everything and handling a disgruntled customer. I tried four
different ways of shipping after that experience. Priority Mail
doesn't get lost (go figure) and gets there faster than UPS Ground.
And despite your repeated accusations, I do not make an obscene
profit on shipping.
--
Thom Hogan
author, Nikon Field Guide & Nikon Flash Guide
author, Complete Guides to the Nikon D100, D1, D1h, & D1x and
Fujifilm S2
http://www.bythom.com
Some day we'll look back at this, and it will all seem funny.....B. Springsteen