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Old 07-31-2011, 06:08 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Arrghus View Post
I am just curious as to why there is such a deluge of free Christian-themed content (generally for Kindle, but sometimes for other devices).
To bring this back to the OP's original question... I believe it is because Kindle owners need more help.


Ok... maybe not. There is a VERY big market for Christian-themed lit, just as there is for things like Harlequin Romances. Two sides of the same marketing coin. It's very definitely a niche, but a broad one that perpetuates itself through word-of-mouth every Sunday after church.

We can find used book stores that specialize in Harlequin and book stores just for Christian books. Frankly, I've never seen a used Detective book store or a used Action book store, or a used Historical Fiction book store. Have you?


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