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Old 12-12-2008, 02:33 AM   #21
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Thanks, Jeff -- I'll keep that in mind. I have most of the new mint copies of Moon & Sun so I'm in kind of a good position to test the hypothesis. We'll see!

It's surely true that some folks will buy the one-cent + overpriced postage copies available on eBay.

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Originally Posted by starrigger View Post
Re your test, since I'm doing the same test , let me poke a little at your methodology. If you start getting orders privately, that's great. But a lot of people might not want to do that, for one reason or another, and might seek copies elsewhere (including used copies). So a negative result on private orders wouldn't necessarily mean you aren't succeeding. And of course some of the benefit could be long term--drawing people to your work generally, so they'll be future buyers.
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