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Jeremy Igo

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  1. 1. What would you likely purchase...

    • Coffee Table Book
      158
    • Magazine
      42
    • E-Book
      27


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Magazines dont really hold up well

ebooks are nothing exciting, might as well just look at the huddles pics

However a coffee table would be timeless and classy as F.  This is the only place your pictures should be published IMO. They are too great for the other two options. 

I am sure you are finding book cost is a factor, hence you are exploring these other options. If you can keep the sale price under $50, you will have something very special that if marketed right, will sell. Luckily you have a rabid fanbase website that I am sure would make a lot of purchases. I know I would buy it.

My advice, I love the idea of publishing your work, but don't half ass it, go all in!

Good luck

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3 minutes ago, Hotsauce said:

Magazines dont really hold up well

ebooks are nothing exciting, might as well just look at the huddles pics

However a coffee table would be timeless and classy as F.  This is the only place your pictures should be published IMO. They are too great for the other two options. 

I am sure you are finding book cost is a factor, hence you are exploring these other options. If you can keep the sale price under $50, you will have something very special that if marketed right, will sell. Luckily you have a rabid fanbase website that I am sure would make a lot of purchases. I know I would buy it.

My advice, I love the idea of publishing your work, but don't half ass it, go all in!

Good luck

Been pricing them out. Probably looking at 60 bucks for size and quality I would want. 

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