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Old 01-18-2010, 10:06 AM   #1
Steven Lyle Jordan
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The 2010 "Which formats are good to sell" poll

It's become a regular new year's thing now for me to evaluate my past year's e-book selling, look at what's to come, and decide whether I need to remove, or add, e-book formats to the list of what I sell--currently OEB (ePub), eReader (pdb), Mobipocket (prc), MS Reader (lit), Sony Reader (lrf), and Rich Text (rtf) for all-around translation to the format of your choice.

So, I invite comments from the gallery, as well as the multi-choice poll to ask: Which formats do you think I should include on the SJB? I've included the "other" category, in case you want to plug another format I've not listed.

I'll start this off with the following comment: I used to make my books available in Acrobat (pdf) on my site, but after the first 1-2 years, I made absolutely no PDF sales. This surprised me, as I know there are still PDF readers out there... but who's to argue with the facts? So I took pdf out and replaced it with rtf, to give readers a private formatting choice.
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