We here at OtherWorld Creations will be producing products for print. In
fact, we're now listed by the Wizard's Attic as a pre-order and will have
our first book for sale in October, followed monthly by our other books.

Sure .PDF can save you money, but for me there's nothing like having the
actual book in your hands. The start up costs are higher, but if you can tap
into the distribution network the potential for profit is higher as well.

Hyrum Savage
Lead Designer
OtherWorld Creations
http://www.otherworlds.cx

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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 11:43 AM
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Subject: [Open_Gaming] Publication Methods


Question for all of you out there.  For your "for pay" products (not the
freebies most of us will have up on a website) do you plan on using online
(probably .pdf) methods, or traditional "paper n ink" product lines?  Do you
plan on mixing the two?

I ask because we're currently involved in a discussion as to how best to
market the items we produce.  Some of us are thinking of a "lowered cost"
passed on to customers by releasing via .pdf, and others are going more for
the appeal of a "not quite as low, but still not much" cost paper product to
put on shelves.

Any thoughts from other list members on this?

-Mathew Gray
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