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Old 05-19-2007, 03:36 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by benn600
1. Answer the poll.
2. For those who mainly get free content, what are your favorite sources?
3. How many hours per week do you read?
4. Do you enjoy audiobooks while reading?
5. Did you get the $150 bonus on Sony Connect? Do you spend other money on Sony Connect? How much money per month? How satisfied are you?
6. Generally, do you read mostly free and/or public domain works or do you prefer paid content?
7. Are you likely to buy new releases which are priced way out of sight--$12-$25?
1. Done
2. MobileRead, Gutenberg, Baen
3. 30+ although work and family sometimes get in the way
4. Never
5. Nope. Ony $50. Less than $20 a month or about 1 book a month from there
6. Where ever my interests take me
7. Poor question formation. $12 to $25 is not "way out of sight" to some of us. Sure I can pick up a Steve Jordan for $5 or a Baen for $6 but a copy of I'll Sleep When I'm Dead by Crystal Zevon was a great deal at ~$15 for a just published book.
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