With all the talk about printing costs and such for D20 modules and
source material, as well as "start up costs".  Those of you who are
interested in just testing the waters with ideas, may want to consider
going the ebooks route.  This allows you to minimize costs and printing
inventory.  While it limits your market somewhat (only those with
internet access can purchase your products, and you need to direct
people to your product), but it might be a possibility for some that are
looking to get into the market on a small scale.

Anyone interested may want to check out Booklocker.com at:
<http://www.booklocker.com/>, and especially the "author" link at the
top of the page (or here:
<http://www.writersweekly.com/getpublished/published.html>).  

There are also a wealth of other sites out there that handle e-books,
however they each have their own way of handling it.  This idea isn't
for everyone, but it might be a good starting point for some that want
to test the market as well as their skills in a way that will minimize
possible financial losses and business headaches.

-- 
Aaron Smalley

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