June 30, 2011 7:25 am Street retail is the key. Out of sight out of mind.
Look at Apple computer, I have been using Apple products for 25 years (back when it was the niche, expensive, artsy computer). When Apple finally got into Best Buy (for a second time) their public awareness grew. After that they slowly began to start a retail brick and mortar store here and there. More people could come in and PLAY with their products first hand. Then the retail chain exploded... and so did their sales.
Don't dismiss the "product discovery" power of Brick and Mortar .
June 29, 2011 8:00 pm When it comes to digital comics I always wonder... how will they compete with say Angry Birds? When you enter the digital arena it is no longer DC vs. Marvel, it's COMICS vs everything.
June 10, 2011 6:13 am Update: someone at Graphic.ly was tinkering while I slept... No more gray box. :)
It looks great folks.
I'm just curious how long til DC or Marvel puts out an offer to buy Comixology or Graphic.ly?
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June 9, 2011 9:14 pm @wallythegreenmonster Yup, 5.0.5. I just get a gray box both here and on the Graphic.ly site. It works on my iPad but not on my laptop.
June 3, 2011 7:02 am I know a lot of people wanted a .99 cent price point but if you treat/equate your product like an "impulse buy" that is all it will ever be.
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Look at Apple computer, I have been using Apple products for 25 years (back when it was the niche, expensive, artsy computer). When Apple finally got into Best Buy (for a second time) their public awareness grew. After that they slowly began to start a retail brick and mortar store here and there. More people could come in and PLAY with their products first hand. Then the retail chain exploded... and so did their sales.
Don't dismiss the "product discovery" power of Brick and Mortar .
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no one listens to me... :weeping:
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