Hi there. I don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but I was wondering if there are plans to get the notes from the new reformation study bible that has recently been released? If not, would you consider so?
Thank you.
Yes! also please add the "Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible" (which is a new study bible edited by Dr Beeke) to Logos in addition to the "Reformation study Bible"
Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible Notes
if there are plans to get the notes from the new reformation study bible that has recently been released? If not, would you consider so?
Already done:
The Reformation Study Bible Notes by R.C. Sproul
There is a new version that was released this month. The one that is currently available for Logos is from 2005.
See https://community.logos.com/forums/t/98026.aspx
Posted today: https://www.logos.com/product/51541/reformation-study-bible-notes
Looks like this Pre Pub has stalled out ...... [:(]
Yes! also please add the "Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible" (which is a new study bible edited by Dr Beeke) to Logos in addition to the "Reformation study Bible" The notes are in Pre-Pub: Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible Notes
Thanks Tom for the screenshot. That's where the bar has been for almost a month it seems. I have the print copy and it is very well done!
I own it in Accordance it is well worth getting.
-Dan
Just trying to get a little action! [:D]
https://www.logos.com/product/51541/reformation-study-bible-notes
This needs to be pushed over the edge...just needs a few more for $20 https://www.logos.com/product/51541/reformation-study-bible-notes
How much longer? Can Logos just call it a day and say it is close enough? Their competitors have had it for some time now...
How much longer? Can Logos just call it a day and say it is close enough?
If they can't sell enough at Pre-Pub prices to cover costs, I don't see it being worth it to them to eat some of that cost themselves and then sell it at a higher price.
I don't see it being worth it to them to eat some of that cost themselves and then sell it at a higher price.
How about customer service? They can't be thousands short, based on the graph. At some point, at least where I grew up, you suck it up and give your customers what they are asking for. It is more cost-effective in the long run.
Just my 2 euros.
I was recently at a conference where I asked a Ligonier representative if he knew why the new version of this Study Bible was not yet available in Logos. He said he had no idea, but pointed out that all their competitors have had it available for some time. It is already in electronic format, so how much formatting and work does Logos actually have to do?
I was recently at a conference where I asked a Ligonier representative if he knew why the new version of this Study Bible was not yet available in Logos. He said he had no idea, but pointed out that all their competitors have had it available for some time.
Well Logos Faithlife, who about some actions on this product! Time to get on the ball and release this product!
The mother in me can't resist [:D] Don't you guys sound like marathoner runners who want the finish line moved?
I don't see it being worth it to them to eat some of that cost themselves and then sell it at a higher price. How about customer service? They can't be thousands short, based on the graph. At some point, at least where I grew up, you suck it up and give your customers what they are asking for. It is more cost-effective in the long run. Just my 2 euros.
If their customers really were asking for it in real numbers, it wouldn't be stuck in Pre-Pub.
The mother in me can't resist Don't you guys sound like marathoner runners who want the finish line moved?
I'm sure we do.
I got no problem wit' that. A 5K works for me.
How much longer? Can Logos just call it a day and say it is close enough? If they can't sell enough at Pre-Pub prices to cover costs, I don't see it being worth it to them to eat some of that cost themselves and then sell it at a higher price.
I think there is a marketing problem with the pre-pub model. I suspect that many people see an item on pre-pub with the line halfway filled up and think "Do I want to give $30 right now to a book I probably won't get for months ... or ever?! No, I'll just use my $30 on something I can read and make use of right now and get that other book when it's released." And since you can't track pre-pub items on WishList or any other means, a lot of people (like myself) forget all about that pre-pub for a long time. Plus these products just get pushed back on the page as more is added.
As I've browsed these forums over the last week I see that it's really just frequented by a small number of people. That's fine, and I guess should have been expected. But it's important to realize that we're a very small sample of the Logos consumer base. The vast majority of Logos customers are not (and probably never will be) on the forums.
Thus, it would be nice if Logos could look through its long list of pre-pubs and community pricing works and every now-and-then send out an announcement via email saying "HEY, don't forget about this Pre-Pub/Community Pricing! We just need such-and-such to push it through!" For instance, the works of Thomas Reid have been stuck at 40% for probably over a year. How many people even know this work out there any more? Thus it may forever remain in limbo.
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"Do I want to give $30 right now to a book I probably won't get for months ... or ever?! No, I'll just use my $30 on something I can read and make use of right now and get that other book when it's released."
This is not a marketing problem, but it is a problem when people do not understand the pre-pub process! [:D]
Only some one who clearly does not understand that "you are never charged until the book is shipped" would not "order" a pre pub!
I think that it is a problem of terminology, you can "order" a pre-pub, but you can´t really "buy" it until it ships (which could be years from now [:(]).
It would be nice, if Logos - Faith life would some how show: "X number of Bids" needed at this price (comunity pricing), or "X# of addditional Bids needed to push this item into production" for the prepubs
Tom,
Since that information isn't immediately visible on the pre-order product page then I would say it's still a marketing problem. Most people just look at the pre-order product page and probably don't bother to click the tiny blue link that says "What's a pre-pub?"
Tom, Since that information isn't immediately visible on the pre-order product page then I would say it's still a marketing problem. Most people just look at the pre-order product page and probably don't bother to click the tiny blue link that says "What's a pre-pub?"
It is a problem that some one at Faith-life needs to address [:D]
The other problem (the original problem) is that this thing is still in prepub and not in my library
Faithlife Pre-Pub is it a broken system? discusses this merits of short comings of this system even mentioning this title as an example of how it seems to be failing. This system has worked well for FL but I personally still wonder about it in some cases.
Faithlife Pre-Pub is it a broken system? discusses this merits of short comings of this system even mentioning this title as an example of how it seems to be failing. This system has worked well for FL but I personally still wonder about it in some cases. -Dan
Thanks for the link! [:)]
The vast majority of Logos customers are not (and probably never will be) on the forums.
Yes. It's also true that the vast majority of people who use the forums never post.
Finally - "Under Development"!
Outstanding! [:D]
Ship date set: 9/22/15
Hurray! [y]
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