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ffutures ([personal profile] ffutures) wrote2006-06-20 12:38 pm

Direct sales

So far I've only been looking at selling Diana, Elvis, and Flatland via e23, and possibly adding more sites if things seem to be going well.

But the other obvious possibility is that I could sell direct from my web site, sending out the files as emails, creating temporary password-protected folders for each customer, or (possible but not particularly likely) posting out CD-ROMS. I'd have to charge the same as e23 and any other sites I use - there's no point undercutting myself, and by the time I take off Paypal etc. the percentage return is about the same as e23.

I'm not mad keen on this idea, since there would be obvious problems if I was ill or away for a few days - with postal sales people expect a delay, with downloads etc. there could be problem.

The other idea I've had is to offer a pack of Flatland "miniatures", just print out three or four pages of "figures" onto OHP foil - maybe offer a couple of different sets - with the layout of the page set up so that it's easy to chop them in half and get them into a jiffy bag for posting. Minimum price would have to be postage and packaging plus (for example) £1 per set, so say £2.10 (about $4) for a customer in the USA, with the profit going to charity. I'd probably want to ask more so that more money goes to charity.

I'm really not sure that any of this is really worthwhile - what do people think?

[identity profile] heliograph.livejournal.com 2006-06-20 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
If you have a link on your web site to e23, what is the advantage for the customer to buy it from you rather than e23? There's certainly marketing advantages to getting it into more "stores" like DriveThru and RPGNow, but I'm not sure how selling it from your web site helps anybody.

I think the CD is unneccessary, at least with e23: they let you download it more than once.

(I'll take care fo the website thing tonight).

[identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com 2006-06-20 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
That's pretty much what I was thinking - I was just vaguely wondering if I was missing a bet.

I'm a bit dubious about RPGNow, there are things about the way that they operate that make me think of them as a bit of a vanity press; they take a hefty cut and charge a setup fee, which even though it's a one-off strikes me as odd. Don't know DriveThru at all

[identity profile] robertprior.livejournal.com 2006-06-20 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Point people to e23 and be done with it, unless you want to go with a site that lets people pay in their local currency and not be dinged exchange charges by the credit card companies.

David Brin has some files for sale through Amazon.com. You might want to investigate them to see how it's done, and whether it is worth it for you. (For one thing, you might get follow-up sales to people who bought a Flatland book...)

[identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com 2006-06-20 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting - I'll see if I can find out more.