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Old 03-07-2012, 05:16 PM   #9
Jim Chaseley
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90% sample, that's a very interesting idea. I just went with 20%, because that's what you get with Amazon. There's some sort of nagging fear I can't place my finger on over giving 90% away.

I might be "brave" and go for 50% as a little test...

Possible, potentially flakey argument against high percentage: Perhaps readers want to zip through a short sample, and, having a much larger one, never actually finish it, and thus never buy the book?
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