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test some more. Taylor > Hi Ken, > ummm, it's probably just me, I don't get > this Hollywood stuff at all, but I don't get > it. > OK, I know what a digital product is (I've > got one called Remote Hypnosis)...and I know > what a screenplay is...a short I'm not sure > about... > is that a short story or a short script? > And the How to Make Money by Writing on/for > the Internet I think I understand. > I'm not sure how they got connected...could > you help me out. > I may have an interest in the HOW TO, but NO > interest in Screenwriting. > How do they fit together, or is this a > product targeted at would be screenwriters? > I did visit your web site, and I apologize, > but I didn't get it, I couldn't figure out > what you were doing there... > It appears that you are selling tools to > miners, a good idea, that is you are selling > products that would be/wannabe screenwriters > might use...I see that. > But I'd be inclined to learn from someone > who has sold a script for six figures or > better yet, someone with a screen credit for > a successful movie (one that made some > money)... > And there are about 1001 of these sites on > the Internet. > I'm not sure what the CD-R business card is > for...are people really going to put it into > a computer and see what's on it? I dont' > know, but how does that relate to > screenwriting? > The ezine writer is an affiliate program > right, as are most of the other things on > your site. > Now don't take this the wrong way, I'm just > trying to understand, before we can offer an > suggestions or advice, we need to know what > is being offered. > I need some help, what is the MARKET for > your product? That would help. > You say; > "It's well over 400 pages and I > The standard refrain most anyone with any > marketing experience is going to tell you is > to test different price points. > I'm inclined to say to DEFINE your market > first, so you know what to compare this > product to, what else is out there, how does > this compete with other similar products... > Before you invest your time and money in an > affiliate program, make sure you have a > product that people will want. > Could you help me Ken, tell me who would > want your product? Then we can all > brainstorm about pricing and all the other > stuff. > Thanks, > Gordon Alexander |
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