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Old 08-27-2009, 11:34 PM   #98
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Disclosure: Although my situation is exactly the opposite: Out of all my available formats, I never made a single sale in PDF (though there may be RTF purchasers who are resaving the e-book in PDF format).
That's an interesting data point. I saw a percentage breakdown from manybooks.net at one point and their pattern was pretty close to mine. (Although one needs to be careful in counting PDF downloads. You can't just go by "hits," because someone opening a PDF in a browser window may generate 20 hits from a single viewing. I had to search for some analysis software that corrected for unique visitors, to the extent that's possible.)

I wonder if your audience is more in the dedicated ebook enthusiasts population, who would be more likely to prefer other formats, and in fact be more savvy about other formats.
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