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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1668152, member: 26302"]As a book buyer, I do have some qualms. How complete would ERIC III version of Aorta be versus the hardcover? How much more functional would a electronic version be versus the hardcover? </p><p><br /></p><p>I do not mind dropping $150 on a hardcover book, but also have to be concerned is a $30 e-version is a superior product. If it is, spending $150 on a hardcover is a waste of money essentially, as it will never hold its value. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would simply say be careful Ras. Most "disposable books", those intended to be updated in the future, go around the $70 mark. Those that are meant to be lasting references are the ones that typically sell for $100-200. By pricing yourself in this bracket, yet releasing lower cost alternatives, you might find your hardcover edition in a very tough place to be. I don't necessarily wish to spend another $150 on another version of ERIC, if:</p><p><br /></p><p>1. There will be cheaper versions, just as functional or more so</p><p>2. I believe there will be an ERIC IV.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just some things to think about regarding marketing channels.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1668152, member: 26302"]As a book buyer, I do have some qualms. How complete would ERIC III version of Aorta be versus the hardcover? How much more functional would a electronic version be versus the hardcover? I do not mind dropping $150 on a hardcover book, but also have to be concerned is a $30 e-version is a superior product. If it is, spending $150 on a hardcover is a waste of money essentially, as it will never hold its value. I would simply say be careful Ras. Most "disposable books", those intended to be updated in the future, go around the $70 mark. Those that are meant to be lasting references are the ones that typically sell for $100-200. By pricing yourself in this bracket, yet releasing lower cost alternatives, you might find your hardcover edition in a very tough place to be. I don't necessarily wish to spend another $150 on another version of ERIC, if: 1. There will be cheaper versions, just as functional or more so 2. I believe there will be an ERIC IV. Just some things to think about regarding marketing channels.[/QUOTE]
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