Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
To my mind, it’s pay what you can, not pay what you want. Change the verb and you change the game. I know the phrase sounds very Soviet, and, significantly, it turns out it’s much harder than you’d think to evaluate for yourself what you can pay.
Tags: Cursor, Freemium, Kio Stark, Literature, Richard Nash, The Future of Publishing, Website
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Richard Nash explains more about the business model behind his new Cursor publishing venture.
Tags: Literature, Richard Nash, Technology, The Future of Publishing
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