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Re: The App Store Effect
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- Subject: Re: The App Store Effect
- From: Phil Davis <pmd8@cornell.edu>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:35:54 EDT
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Selling journals at $1 would work only if there were a potential market of millions of readers. Most esoteric academic journals cater to tiny markets of readers and authors. Get every senior citizen to read Foot & Ankle International and perhaps you've got yourself a new marketing plan. --Phil Davis Mark Funk wrote: > > Yes, I know: "That is so naive." "You don't understand how > publishing works." "That would never work in reality." What I do > know is that Apple's App Store is demonstrating an economic > theory that actually works in the real world, and in the process > not only are millions of copies of applications being sold, their > authors are making a ton of money--all because of low prices.
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