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Old 04-13-2012, 07:42 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by M.P. Jones View Post
I am very interested to know the answer to this question as I have a book currently enrolled in the KDP program. If you see a book in the KDP library program that you might like to buy - do you think to yourself, ah well the book is likely to be given away for free sometime in the next 90 days as a marketing promotion so what is the point of buying it now?

Or do you impulse buy when you see it?

M.P. Jones
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To be honest--I follow the KDP threads by ATDrake here so I pick up those freebies while they are available free. But if I really loved the book that was free, I would buy others from the same author at full price. Also if I really wanted the book and didn't know if/when it was going to be free in the future, I might buy it. But right now I am seriously limiting impulse buys due to my personal uncertain financial situation.
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