--- On Sat, 1/3/09, Ian Weller <ianweller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Do we want to set up a website somewhere and point shoppers > to > Amazon.com or whatnot? (Gah, I'm thinking way too far > ahead again) When I mentioned using Wal-mart or Amazon as vendors, that is of course one way we could go. We will have that automatically when we register with LSI. But the most profitable way to go would be to sell any books ourselves. If a vendor sells the book, they are going to add 15%, that is deducted out of our profit, not from LSI. Setting up a web page and taking orders ourselves would mean we would make the most profit from our book. ............... > > Lightning Source would then send us a royalty check, I > > think it's every three months. We can just have > them send > > it to Max and he can disburse any funds. > > > You OK with this, Max? We could just plan for this, and it > would make me > feel a lot better if we got this problem out of the way > first ^_^ I agree. If Max could handle the money, we would just be free to create books and not have to worry about money responsibilities. I think any monies should go to Red Hat anyway, even if we have to sneak it in a back door. ............... > Questions I have for you guys: > 1. Does this sound reasonable? Does it seem viable that we > can sell 105 > copies in a year? For those who will be in the book, or > other Fedora > contributors, or other Fedora fans, the $60 for the > first set of four > price seems a bit large. I'm not really sure. I am not sure what you mean with the four different books. Is that four books at once, or one at a time? Book sales are almost impossible to predict. But I think that the first book will sell. It may well pay for the other four. One way to gage this: at this upcoming FUDCON, if we are going to be passing out release forms, maybe we could take a legal pad or pledge cards and ask people "would you like to pre-order the book your picture will be in?" If the people whose pictures and names are going to be in the book, won't commit to buying it, we might as well quit right now. Then again, we are not even bound, no pun intended, to producing a bound book. We could go magazine style: folded pages, stapled in the middle, the cheapest type of book. We could do any amount of pages, 20, 40, 80, 160. I wonder myself, and I think that after the first couple of books, which we could do bound, sales might drop off even from the most committed Fedoreans. So maybe anticipating that and going to a zine would be better in the long run. .............. > (However I'm not sure who needs to register on > LSI's website if Max is > the one getting all the moneys.) I definitely think it should be Max, or someone Red Hat. LSI is going to like much better dealing with an established corporation. All Max or whoever would have to do is go to the Lightning Source web site, click on the "New Accounts" button and fill out the form. Once we are registered, they will assign us a "Guide" who will explain their system. I think I understand the point that Paul Fields was trying to make the other day: we are a FREE Software foundation and we don't want to appear to be morphing into a commercial book publish phenomenom. But if it seems to be a Red Hat venture and are just a Beta version of it, well.... -- Douglas Berry -- slasherzee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list