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Old 04-15-2009, 11:46 AM   #21
BookishDreamer
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Originally Posted by Fischer1483 View Post
For those of you who've printed cards describing your e-reader, what do your cards say? The cards sound like a great idea, and I'd be interested in reading yours rather than starting from scratch and "reinventing the wheel." Thanks.
I actually got the idea from bbusybookworm. Take a look at this thread to see what he did.

I use mini moo cards so space is limited. I list addresses for MobileRead, the wiki, SonyStyle. com (where I bought my Reader), Sony's bookstore, Fictionwise (as an example of an ebook store), and manybooks.net (as an example of a free ebook site). I tell them to start with the first two links (MR and wiki) to see all of the possible options. Although I list Sony on the card, I'm not Sony-centric when talking to people. Most people walk up and ask if my Reader is one of those Amazon things, so I actually find myself talking about the Kindle more often than not. I typically ask what kind of books and how much the person reads and point out that it's important to browse ebook stores and free download sites to see if there's enough content to warrant a purchase.

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