October 12, 2011 2:48 pm Looking back on the previous years of entries and you can see a progression of both quantity and quality that mirrors the progress of this entire site and community you have built. Terrific work guys!
The publisher should include a field in the didital site registration process for you to list your "Registered Dark Horse Supporting LCS" or something to that affect. To even become a registered Darkhorse supporter, retailers would have to commit to certain requirements. Those requirements could involve a combination of things like inventory dollar levels, shelf space, in-shop promotional materials on display, and many other possibilities that would help Dark Horse get a larger share of the dollars being spent in that shop. In return for that commitment from that particular LCS, Darkhorse would agree to kickback a percentage of the digital sales that customers of that local shop make on the darkhorse site. The shop has an icentive to push Dark Horse to its customers, and DarkHorse stands to make more money as well. Win Win.
I love Chuck's e-mail/newsletter that chronicles his journeys purchasing comics. Lately though I have to say that he has far too many pictures of and musings about his new semi-hot assistant in that newsletter. Little creepy.
The publisher should include a field in the didital site registration process for you to list your "Registered Dark Horse Supporting LCS" or something to that affect. To even become a registered Darkhorse supporter, retailers would have to commit to certain requirements. Those requirements could involve a combination of things like inventory dollar levels, shelf space, in-shop promotional materials on display, and many other possibilities that would help Dark Horse get a larger share of the dollars being spent in that shop. In return for that commitment from that particular LCS, Darkhorse would agree to kickback a percentage of the digital sales that customers of that local shop make on the darkhorse site. The shop has an icentive to push Dark Horse to its customers, and DarkHorse stands to make more money as well. Win Win.
I love Chuck's e-mail/newsletter that chronicles his journeys purchasing comics. Lately though I have to say that he has far too many pictures of and musings about his new semi-hot assistant in that newsletter. Little creepy.