Donate to help support this.... doesn't work.
I tried it as well, and got one donation in several years.
However when I put up something unique, and only posted half of it, and then 
said "Okay for the last half you have to click here to pay"
Then they payed.

Will Johnson


 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Sisk <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 6:38 pm
Subject: Re: [U2] Pick Pocket Guide



I have not given up any of my copyrights.

These are all interesting ideas, but the issue really is scale.

Back in the day, I could print and sell thousands of 
Pocket Guides, and my publishers all printed a minimum
of 5000 on any run, most of which I sold directly.

So while there was a chance of not even covering
the tangible production costs, I guessed correctly
and sold them all out.

Today, we could sell what, a few hundred?

While I still love the community, that doesn't
sound like a great return on investment.

My hope, which started in 1995 when I put my
Pick/BASIC book up for free on my site,
was that an effective micropayment system
would emerge, allowing me to sell work in
small bits for amounts both fair and below what
I envisioned as the "blink factor".

But this didn't happen, so neither did new writings.

For a while, I had a "Donate via Paypal" button 
on my Pick/BASIC download page.

Even now that book accounts for half of my site
traffic and is downloaded hundreds of times a month.
(Who are those guys?)

Take a WAG how many people donated in the year
the button was displayed?

In any case, thanks for the good vibes generated
by this thread. I had no idea people were still 
lugging around my antique books.

Best regards,

jes
http://jes.com jes.com 




 
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