
Why my book won't sell
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Why my book won't sell
Too much quality competition:


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- BackInTex
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Re: Why my book won't sell
Hard to beat a free coloring book, though I think the marketing department missed a great opportunity by not including "scratch 'n sniff".
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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- Bob Juch
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Re: Why my book won't sell
Yes, that might increase the kids' longevity.BackInTex wrote:Hard to beat a free coloring book, though I think the marketing department missed a great opportunity by not including "scratch 'n sniff".
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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- SpacemanSpiff
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Re: Why my book won't sell
Count your blessings. My son, at about age 5, had a scratch and sniff book with a camping setting, with most of the scratchers being normal ones (pine trees, some kind of camp food, and such), but one of the scratchers was for a skunk encounter.Bob Juch wrote:Yes, that might increase the kids' longevity.BackInTex wrote:Hard to beat a free coloring book, though I think the marketing department missed a great opportunity by not including "scratch 'n sniff".
I think that only was scratched once. That was enough for both of us.
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- elwoodblues
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Re: Why my book won't sell
Was this a followup to the author's previous Beans, Beans, Good For The Heart?