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by cosmodisk
2240 days ago
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Here's how I buy most technical books: I get a pirated copy,as those are available for 99% of the books.Skim it to see if it's any good at all and then I go on Amazon and buy it. With your book, I did the same, except that I didn't need to get a pirated copy- I went to the book's website. It's pointless for publishers not to release digital versions,as any book can and will digitised in a matter of hours and available for anyone to download. By the way,your book is excellent.Any plans to publish more books? |
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The first group won't be able to afford the book right now, but if you can still manage to give them the knowledge, they won't forget about it, and might come back to buy the book when they can afford it. I certainly did this for many books that been available for free, but as soon as I could, wanted to support the author. Same goes for Open Source software with donation jars.
The second group just want to be able to review something before they buy it, and the purchase is still not just about getting the content, but supporting the person creating the content.
So by having it available for free online, you can easier reach both these groups, as otherwise you mainly get the second one (and pirate copies with varying degree of quality all over the place)