Regarding the idea in the following thread :
Creating Stickers and Placards to extend awarness of SOTT,EE,Psychopathy etc.
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,26849.0.html
I'm not sure if creating a new thread is necessary, but it is a slightly different idea so thought I would go for it =)
I was reading SOTT - and saw that the book Riding the Wave: The Truth and Lies About 2012 and Global Transformation (The Wave Series) was available in a Kindle edition, so I went ahead and bought one =)
I often go through the list of free books on offer on Amazon kindle, when I run out of things to read; and I found that it's a great way for new authors to promote their books initially, giving people chance to read their material for free, get the word out, get reviews, which would subsequently perhaps encourage more purchases of their books.
I know so many people are in financial difficulties at the moment - and I know you're still fundraising. However, would perhaps making some of your books available for free, for a limited time (maybe a week or two?) - so people who perhaps would not usually buy and/or read the material may download a copy - and if they read and find the first one or two books interesting, they may subsequently purchase others?
Creating Stickers and Placards to extend awarness of SOTT,EE,Psychopathy etc.
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,26849.0.html
I'm not sure if creating a new thread is necessary, but it is a slightly different idea so thought I would go for it =)
I was reading SOTT - and saw that the book Riding the Wave: The Truth and Lies About 2012 and Global Transformation (The Wave Series) was available in a Kindle edition, so I went ahead and bought one =)
I often go through the list of free books on offer on Amazon kindle, when I run out of things to read; and I found that it's a great way for new authors to promote their books initially, giving people chance to read their material for free, get the word out, get reviews, which would subsequently perhaps encourage more purchases of their books.
I know so many people are in financial difficulties at the moment - and I know you're still fundraising. However, would perhaps making some of your books available for free, for a limited time (maybe a week or two?) - so people who perhaps would not usually buy and/or read the material may download a copy - and if they read and find the first one or two books interesting, they may subsequently purchase others?