>Congratulations Chuck on the implementation of a great idea. As I look at the subscription options, I see a "see 'em all and pick and choose" option and three different "get 'em all in the order they're written" options, with different pacings of delivery--the first option being more expensive per promo. This all makes sense. Are you going to post a title list of all promos written to date so that people who opt to "get 'em all slowly" will be tempted to "get 'em all faster?" Floyd Gadd< Hi Floyd - I think your best bet would to do the 29.99/ promo pick and chose option. That way, you'll get a preview of each promo as soon as it completed, and you can decide immediately which you want, and which you don't. If you find you're taking most of them, you can always make the switch to the 19.99 / promo comprehensive deal. The only catch would be that you wouldn't be refunded the 10 extra that you had paid on the ones already purchased. Going at it from the other direction, you could start with the 19.99 / promo deal (where promos come at a rate of approximately 2 a month), and switch to the 29.99 / promo package if you find that there are too many that you don't want. With the once a month, 19.99 / promo comprehensive package, or once every other month, 19.99 / promo comprehensive package , the deal will be that you buy them all and in order, but at a slower rate. Otherwise, it would be like the pick and chose, but at the lower price. I hope this makes sense. I'm just trying to structure this in such a way that I'll have enough revenue coming in that I can tackle this project more than just a few hours at a time. I've got a long, ever-expanding list of topics I intend to cover, and the more time I can afford to spend, the sooner the promotional materials for those topics will be in the hands of technicians. Floyd, I get emails from technicians around the world every day who are hungry for ideas of how to bring in more work. Sure, there are those who are "sittin' pretty' and turning away work, because they're over-booked already. However, there are plenty in the opposite situation, where they've got time on their hands, and they want more than anything to be putting it to productive use. For many years back in the '70's and '80's I was one of those technicians, so I know exactly what they're going through. I'll do whatever I can to help the people that I'm in contact with and that I care about bring home more jobs. This is a project that I'm certain will make a difference. Thanks so much for taking an interest. Chuck Behm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101109/c4166b8d/attachment.htm>
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