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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
The virtual worlds may make it easier to transcend geographical boundaries, but you still have the same problem of how to get more people overall to see your product, AND check it out and buy it.
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Except of course, if where they meet is also where the products are. Think in terms of different cities, or islands, think of the Continent of Literature, Book Island, Reader's city.
Virtual place, becomes virtual market place, no more searching the web but wandering through department stores, small shops and plaza's full of stalls, suburbs of non-fiction etc.,.
Still a ways off, but now much nearer than it ever was before.