> Ken -
I know I personally would go for an audio version of an ebook any day. I am a WAHM and I love the streaming audio choices, I get a newsletter from Paul Barr in austraila every week, and it audio. I listen, feel more connected to him, since I have heard his voice, and can fold clothes and listen at the same time. Something I can not do while sitting at the computer reading.
I am looking into what type of equipment and how difficult it might be to present my books this way. I will still offer the ebook, but will offer it in an audio version as well. That way, I am overdelivering what most of all the others are doing.
Sincerely,
Laurie Meade
> I hate to give you an answer you probably
> don't want to hear. The simple fact of the
> matter is that what works for me, might not
> work for you. So what do you to determine
> what works for you? Well, you have to test.
> (James alluded to that in his post.)
> So, the short answer is, *you* have to do
> the study to determine which will work best.
> One of the best ways to do that is with a
> split test. If you want more specifics on
> split testing, please ask.
> Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla"
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