MaterialForge opened this issue on Aug 03, 2004 ยท 32 posts
MaterialForge posted Sat, 07 August 2004 at 7:40 PM
Hi Philywebrider, you're close. the total prices includes not only the 22 chapters, but also the workshops and software, and other bonus items. Volume III will actually be slightly less than the other 2, since the chapters are in Vols. I & II. The workshops make up Vol. III. Here's a breakdown on the volumes. You already know about Vol. I, but it does also contain some software and bonuses related to the content in it. I've purchased the rights to a quick banner creation utility and "headline generator" software to give both away with this part of the book. Volume II focuses on the product development process, and on selling online - in all forms, from brokering to launching your own site, and email marketing and ways to get targeted site traffic. There is also software included with that part that complements the topics in it, and a few other bonus e-books and articles. Volume III is mostly the workshops themselves, and it also contains some software and other bonuses. I'm still putting the final touches on that part, so I'll be able to give you a complete list of what's in it soon. :) I'm probably going to price it at $19.95. so $24.95 x 2, plus $19.95 - $69.85 for the entire course. Breaking it up into three parts allows merchants to only buy what they need/want. Some folks may not need part 1, but instead want to get into the material in volume II, or even bypass both and go for the workshops alone. I've tried to design each part to be entirely usable independent from the others, yet function together as well. On the site, I'm working on a "buyer's only" area. While I don't expect all of it to be done for a while yet - the scope is huge - it will be useful to merchants, and the utilities, e-books, and other downloads will be immediately available to buyers once the books goes to market. These items are either products I've created, or bought rights to just for this area. I also bought several other pieces of software that won't make it into the collection, since the quality isn't what I thought it would be, or it wasn't useful for our community.