ï
That's the other key to the success of this project
- getting someone who knows about the subject to write about it, and getting
properly identified specimens for photographs. They don't have to be great
writers. We have several excellent writers and an excellent editor who can
turn their contribution into readable text (if they agree to help with this
project).
To me, moss is something I use for spawning fish,
to give fish a place to hide in an otherwise bare tank, or keeping shrimp
separated when shipping. ; )
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Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 12:39
PM
Subject: Re: [AGA-mcm] Aquarium Moss
Publication
Hmmm, maybe you should undertake this project on your own. ;-) till,
Ithink it's expecting an awful lot from moss.
From: Mike Hellweg <mhellweg511@charter.net> To: AGA Advisory Committee <aga-mcm@thekrib.com> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 1:30:04
PM Subject: Re: [AGA-mcm]
Aquarium Moss Publication
Here's a real example of something that can sell
to a niche market - in this particular example people who want to learn
how to ship fish. I wrote a simple 20 page black and white desktop
published book with no photos. It is NOWHERE near as nice as TAG, even
the old black and white TAG. It is called Shipping Tips
for Tropical Fish Hobbyists and is 20 pages of single spaced
information about just that. I currently sell it only on
Aquabid and at swap meets for $12.99. In the past two and a half years I
have sold nearly 700 copies. In the beginning I was selling 30 to 40
copies a month, one at a time. I'm still selling 5 or 6 copies a
month. I print them and put them together as they are ordered,
so my only carrying cost is blank paper and covers.
There is a market out there for good information
printed and put into one single publication and people WILL PAY for it.
This is what we can do to be different! We're not TFH,
Krieger or Bowtie looking at a mass market, so don't think that way
or you will be disappointed.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 7:01
AM
Subject: Re: [AGA-mcm] Aquarium Moss
Publication
As
one of the people involved in the proposed algae project, I have to say that
I wouldnât be happy with a web-based publicationâ I never have been. I
suspect you may find other authors who feel the same way.
Karen
From: aga-mcm-bounces@thekrib.com
[mailto:aga-mcm-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of S.
Hieber Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 6:55 AM To: AGA
Advisory Committee Subject: Re: [AGA-mcm] Aquarium Moss
Publication
Being an
Adam Smithian, I'd like to suggest that, if there was already a high demand
for this product, someone in the "for profit" sector of the economy would
probably already be producing it. Does TFH miss a trick? So, I
agree with Ben but also don't have any missgivings about there
being much money to be made -- it seems to me more a question of how much
subsidy we want to undertake. Wouldn't it be cheaper to pay somone to put
the info on line rather than hire a paper printer and have to
handle shipping, turnaround times, etc. I know printed color paper has
its intrininsic virtues, and we have some of the best people for
bringing paper to it's most artful frution, but if it's information
dissemination we're interested in as a service to the community, isn't the
net a more obvious choice? I'm thinking something more along the Watson
model might be more appropriate, more effective and more
cost-efficient.
From: Ben B.
<rodeotrout@gmail.com> To: AGA Advisory Committee
<aga-mcm@thekrib.com> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 4:07:31
PM Subject: [AGA-mcm] Aquarium Moss Publication
I'll take the opposite viewpoint and say if this is
something we want to do, then we should take anyone's money who is willing
to part with it. Maybe we could give members a discounted price.
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