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Building the Demand in Print-On-Demand

Building the Demand in Print-On-Demand

Blogger : Steve Song Fri, 25/04/2008 - 13:10

In an earlier post, I wrote about a very cool publishing model used by a bible publishing company in the U.S. in which they were able to aggregate user demand by laying out the pricing curve for developing an electronic version of a book. This made me think about Siyavula, the Foundation’s project [...]

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