An alternative to e-books

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An alternative to e-books

Allen
I imagine that e-books will really proliferate given that they can be instantly created with AI. Hence if you wanted to sell informational material, what would be a good way to do it that would appeal to the masses jaded with the AI crap? Home videos maybe?
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fschmidt
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Maybe classes would be the best thing to sell.  People seem willing to pay decent money for classes.
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Allen
How would you do them and get credibility so that people wanted to take them?
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fschmidt
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I don't know how you would do them.  For credibility, you make videos.  I have seen this model in marketing areas.  People make videos and then sell classes.
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Re: An alternative to e-books

R.C. Christian
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Allen wrote
How would you do them and get credibility so that people wanted to take them?
Word of mouth. People who's got a way to gather clients offline will eventually attract clients online as well, because there's already a real, satisfied client base, and people will sense a degree of trust, so they'll look up your sites/profiles. It's very hard to build it from scratch strictly online, especially if you want to sell your stuff outside your country.