This feels like very familiar territory Millard. Have you sold any in report form?
My take is; once audio has been converted to text, it takes next to no time to put it into all and every form out there.
The problem, and I know this will be familiar, is...SELLING the form. BUYERS.
Now the format may determine the where, as in Kindle edition of your eBook, or if you were to use any Print On Demand, even a home version of it...might determine which format best fits.
Gander this page:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSHC84QL...8133748&sr=1-1
Mostly print on demand OR from his stock on Amazo, with one on Kindle.
https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/how-to...&idiq=24821133 One of his many paperbacks from CREATE SPACE INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER (Now Kindle
direct Publishing)
https://www.audible.com/author/Denni...ing/B003VO84HI Here he is on Audible.
I believe we talked about offering a course, one which could be mailed, email or good old USPS, like my original Chattel Report was, and I printed and collated at home.
Since you have them in Audio, audible or chirp, and then with text, epub, pdf, printed books on demand.
Maybe contact Dennis Regling and ask him the question, he seems best suited to give an experienced answer.
Gordon
P.S. I also suggest you punch up the title, it is biographical...wouldn't the readers be more interested in HOW TO GET GIGS?
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Originally Posted by Millard Grubb
Over the years I have created many audio files concerning my performing career as well as my experience in consulting with clients.
I took one of those big audio files and created a special report called, "A Lifetime of Performing". This report is over 60 pages. It could easily be converted into an ebook.
My question is whether this special report is more valuable as a "special" ebook or a report.
Is there a difference in perception between the two?
Of course, the way the material is positioned makes a difference, I suppose.
The reason I am asking is because I have all these audio files just sitting around, and I intend to sell them or license them to get the value out of them.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Millard
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