POLL: Preferred Price Range

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POLL: Preferred Price Range

1NathanOv
Edited: Oct 25, 2022, 2:19 pm

Consensus Press Pricing Poll

These questions will help determine the price range that members are comfortable with for the first Consensus Press title. Your answers are appreciated!

Naturally what you are willing to pay will be shaped by which title wins and how it is executed, but for this poll please vote as though the winning book is a reasonably desirable one to you.

Vote: Would you be willing to pay more than USD 200 for the book?

Current tally: Yes 61, No 2, Undecided 1
(Credit to Shadekeep on the poll / other text)

2NathanOv
Edited: Oct 25, 2022, 2:13 pm

Vote: Would you be willing to pay more than USD 500 for the book?

Current tally: Yes 34, No 14, Undecided 17

3NathanOv
Edited: Oct 25, 2022, 2:14 pm

Vote: Would you be willing to pay more than USD 1000 for the book?

Current tally: Yes 10, No 38, Undecided 17

4NathanOv
Edited: Oct 25, 2022, 2:23 pm

Reinstated on Griffin's recommendation

5grifgon
Oct 25, 2022, 6:33 pm

Interesting tally so far. About as expected. I think this is especially relevant to the Canticles, which will have (by far) the highest printing cost. It may be worth being economical wherever possible — Mohawk superfine rather than mouldmade, a smaller book size, a standard cloth etc. — to stay competitive.

6NathanOv
Edited: Oct 25, 2022, 7:33 pm

>5 grifgon: It does reflect my concern that a fairly slight majority (the 500-1k range) could price out a large number of members (the under 500 range).

I think that's worth both voters and proposal authors taking into consideration, since they very well could get a pricier proposal approved by a majority, but it would likely have a lot fewer purchasers.

I'd personally much rather see a lavish 500 dollar Basho or Mael Duin, than a stripped down 500 dollar Canticle.

7ambyrglow
Oct 25, 2022, 7:38 pm

"Lavish" rarely fits my personal aesthetic, so regardless of the work length I'll be voting away from that.

8NathanOv
Edited: Oct 25, 2022, 8:52 pm

>7 ambyrglow: That was more a pushback against the idea of Mohawk superfine and a standard book cloth. I don't mean an over-the-top "lavish" aesthetic as much as having the edition done to the finest extent possible, rather than the most basic.

9SyllicSpell
Oct 26, 2022, 11:31 am

For me, the answers to these polls would ultimatley depend on the final title chosen. I would be more inclined to pay a premium for Máel Dúin or Sinuhe than I would for A Canticle for Leibowitz.

10ultrarightist
Oct 26, 2022, 11:58 am

>9 SyllicSpell: Same. In fact, if A Canticle for Leibowitz wins and ends up being $1K or more, I will most likely pass and drop out of the group. Paying that much for the textual equivalent of The Gods Must Be Crazy is simply not something I would do.

11AMindForeverVoyaging
Oct 26, 2022, 2:59 pm

A consideration for me is how we are able to pay. If I could use PayPal and spread my payments over 6 months, I would be more likely to approve a costlier proposal.

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