I would suggest the fact the they are extremely conservative on
their books, but New Riders might be more open to the idea Jay.
Really much more of a match for a publisher.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We found out that O'reilly has cancelled t
I would suggest the fact the they are extremely conservative on
their books, but New Riders might be more open to the idea Jay.
Really much more of a match for a publisher.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We found out that O'reilly has cancelled t
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Yeah,
I agree.. I think a printed form would be good for the group.
The original deal, as someone said, "Gave Us Credibility".
We should come out with a printed form. Our own version...or...who
knows maybe someone else will pick it up.
The web site... wiki could be part of what we were working on b
hmm...or maybe a dvd that is included with every retailer or
(manufacturer's) sale of a camcorder...depending on the presentation, I
may be able to help on that distribution front with a few major US
retailers.On 9/28/05, Jack Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroup
Every single vlog (just about) owes its existence and flourishing to
those who wrote this book.
Damn straight: every one of us would promote the tarnation out of it -
regardless of publisher.
Jan
--
"It isn't done alone. Pay more."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
http:/
Yeah, it was going to be my holiday gift for a couple people... Don't worry,
they will want one
next year.
> My one question is... and I'm surprised no one has asked...
> What would have been the animal on the front of the book? ;)
I vote the Pygmy Marmoset!!!
schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspo
> You should think about making this into an ebook. Traditional books are great
> (I'm in the
> publishing business, so I like books, paper, print) but an ebook might be a
> better fit for
> this project. They can be edited easily, so they can be updated as the
> technology changes
> and it chan
I wonder if like 500 people wrote O'Reilly saying we'd buy the book and promote
it on our
vlogs, they would recondsider?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> i agree about ebooks and my first reaction to this O'Reilly deal was like...
> nah man..
i agree about ebooks and my first reaction to this O'Reilly deal was
like... nah man... do an indie eBook! thats more in synch with
our style ;-)
but I understand the benefits of a paper book too...
O'reilly prob will just deal with revising the podcast books to include video... and call it
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We found out that O'reilly has cancelled the Videoblogging hacks book.
> The word from Chuck, the editor, is that their marketing department
> determined that this book and 2 others were too risky financially.
>
> what d
...and, you would be making money off of it. :)
I know that I for one would have purchased one... and I would have
suggested the O'Reillly book for anyone who was starting vlogging.
My one question is... and I'm surprised no one has asked...
What would have been the animal on the front of the
> Is it possible to consider on demand self-publishing options? I don't
> know what the contract says about repurposing content intended for
> O'Reilly but maybe this is an option. Maybe after expenses some of the
> money could go to establishing Nodes all over the joint.
> In any case, major hugs
Is it possible to consider on demand self-publishing options? I don't
know what the contract says about repurposing content intended for
O'Reilly but maybe this is an option. Maybe after expenses some of the
money could go to establishing Nodes all over the joint.
In any case, major hugs and a pin
DIY. http://www.lulu.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We found out that O'reilly has cancelled the Videoblogging hacks book.
> The word from Chuck, the editor, is that their marketing department
> determined that this book and 2 others were too risk
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