So this is a pretty high load, right?You'd want to keep the reps around 2 or 3, and get your volume through the repeats.
If you do, please release in Canada.Riley, I won't promise anything, but I am taking some personal time next month. If lightening strikes, I'll spit out the A+A book that's been in my head for a couple of years. Heck, if I look through all of my notes, it's probably mostly written already.
Again: No promises...
If you do, please release in Canada.
You would be shocked as how much difference there is in price and variety between Amazon US and Canada. Then there is shipping and the duties. I ordered two book when I was in college in Buffalo (staying with relatives in Ft Erie Canada) from Amazon US. They were like $30 in total US (our dollar was at par at the time but now would add 30+% to the total cost with exchange rate). Shipping was $15. I also had to pay a $15 duty on the bloody books. Oh yeah, that was awesome. So yeah the internet it the world, but there still are barriers.Mark, the interwebz is world wide, to my knowledge.
You would be shocked as how much difference there is in price and variety between Amazon US and Canada. Then there is shipping and the duties. I ordered two book when I was in college in Buffalo (staying with relatives in Ft Erie Canada) from Amazon US. They were like $30 in total US (our dollar was at par at the time but now would add 30+% to the total cost with exchange rate). Shipping was $15. I also had to pay a $15 duty on the bloody books. Oh yeah, that was awesome. So yeah the internet it the world, but there still are barriers.
I was relaxed. I was just explaining my statement is all.Relax Mark; if it comes to fruition, you would be purchasing it as a PDF ebook directly from me.
I prefer hard copies as well. So many books I would love to buy, but only available in US with no electronic version is usually a deal breaker for me. I have explained this to a few authors. One was like "Wow! I had no idea. That explains why no one orders from Canada!"I know PDF's and other electronic formats are the wave of the future for books, but I confess to not liking them much. And I made the mistake - only once! - a few months ago of asking that a relatively short PDF I had be printed at my local UPS store in at least a somewhat familiar format: color, both sides of the paper. I ended up paying close to $1 per page, some $60 for a book that, next time, I'll print at home in black and white, and put into a loose leaf notebook.
All that said, I do understand the choice of a PDF, even more so because I see how expensive regular printing has become.
-S-