When a blog draft isn't a blog draft.
Thought I'd found a nifty new way to draft blogs without posting them. Started one yesterday, and posted today. Instead, it dated itself as a blog from yesterday.
Something else I thought I should mention about the number of books selling. B & N is probably cheaper than most indy's, especially on their sale tables. So that would encourage buying. But it also reinforces the paradox. I was estimating total sales, not total books. If a large percentage of books are selling at discounts, it means EVEN MORE books are selling. Making it even more mystifying.
I'm not even talking about Costgo, or Walmart, which I suspect are selling enormous numbers of books at near wholesale. Which carries the premise into a place I can't even concieve.
Occam's Razor is that I'm just wrong about my estimates. But I'm pretty good at that kind of thing; I've got pretty good information, and I've gone so far was to completely revise by my estimates by HALF, for the benefit of the doubt.
It still doesn't make sense.
Thought I'd found a nifty new way to draft blogs without posting them. Started one yesterday, and posted today. Instead, it dated itself as a blog from yesterday.
Something else I thought I should mention about the number of books selling. B & N is probably cheaper than most indy's, especially on their sale tables. So that would encourage buying. But it also reinforces the paradox. I was estimating total sales, not total books. If a large percentage of books are selling at discounts, it means EVEN MORE books are selling. Making it even more mystifying.
I'm not even talking about Costgo, or Walmart, which I suspect are selling enormous numbers of books at near wholesale. Which carries the premise into a place I can't even concieve.
Occam's Razor is that I'm just wrong about my estimates. But I'm pretty good at that kind of thing; I've got pretty good information, and I've gone so far was to completely revise by my estimates by HALF, for the benefit of the doubt.
It still doesn't make sense.