Judith's marketing plan? I really have no idea. She did thank me for my support and said she was not quite sure what to expect, but that so far, every response had been like mine....meaning that the reader came away impressed by her honesty and heart.
I'll ask but I think, for now, she's just selling it direct from her web site. And I gather that the response has been, from her perspective, substantial. I know that at one point, she was going to offer it also as an on line book. I think that's still in the works but I'll check. --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jst...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Joe" <geezerfreak@> wrote: > > > > No, I don't want to do that, sorry. This well written, well > > researched book is worth the $40. > > > > The book provides context for the stories, which a cliff > > notes version would not. I'd be willing to bet you'll find > > things in there that you didn't know Vaj. I certainly did. > > > > Save up. You won't be sorry. > > BTW, Joe, since you appear to have an interest in the > success of the book: What's her marketing plan? Does > she even have one? > > There's almost no mention of the book on the Web. The > Web site where she sells it is minimalist, and it's > not even mentioned on her other Web site. > > There are a lot of things she *could* be doing to get > the word out and generate buzz at no or minimal cost. > As far as I can tell, she isn't doing any of them, > except maybe sending out a few free copies. > > And if she priced it so high thinking it's the only way > she could recoup her investment, that was a huge mistake. >
