Jean Hollis Weber a écrit :

It may be some time before there are any "profits" to spend, because there are some expenses to cover first. I'll explain.

At the moment the books are being sold using Lulu's free service. This means they do not have an ISBN. Anyone can put links to the Lulu store on other websites, or in email signatures, or in any other form of advertising, and anyone can resell the books through other online stores -- any place that does not care that the books don't have an ISBN. But we cannot get them listed at, for example, Amazon.com, without an ISBN.

The ISBN service cost money... around US$150 per book, if I recall correctly. I think we want to get listed on Amazon.com and other big online stores, because this dramatically increases the chance that people will learn about the books -- and it's good for OpenOffice.org too. My idea is that the first $150 raised from sales should be spent on Lulu's ISBN service for the Getting Started book, and the second $150 on an ISBN for the Writer Guide. The next $150 should be saved to buy the ISBN service for the next book to be published in print, and so on until all 7 books in the set are in print and on Amazon. That's US$1,050, which respresents approx. 260 books sold, before we even get to the "profit" stage.

Having said that, it's not too soon to start talking about other ways of spending the money. (I'm sure we all hope to sell many, many more than 260 books! And who knows, this could happen quite quickly, esp. if everyone publicises them widely.) Thank you to Daniel for offering some suggestions, all of which I think sound good. Sponsoring OOoCon2006 appeals to me as a way of directly feeding any profits back into the OOo community. Another possibility is to donate profits to TeamOOo (the official place for donations to OOo). I also especially like Daniel's suggestion of giving printed copies of the books to schools, along with OOo CDs. We could also donate books and CDs to anyone running booths at shows. Those books and CDs could be sold at the booth to help cover some of the costs of the booth -- another way of spreading the word about OOo. All of these suggestions benefit OOo more than OOoAuthors, so to my mind they are very legitimate uses of the profits... when we have some.

Cheers, Jean

Hi Jean,

All this sound really good.
Yes, first the ISBN service cost. Having the books on well know online stores like Amazon.com would be so great. For sure it would increase the chance that people will learn about them. I hope the books to be a huge hit.

For the next step, I like the suggestions about giving to schools and to people running booths at shows.
Cheers,

Agnes


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