Something in my wish list is on sale for 2 days at 60% off.
https://www.logos.com/product/195874/zondervan-ultimate-collection
I'd like to have it, but would I really use most of the resources? I'd truthfuly have to say no.
I never understood these big sales but they must sell as why do it? That is a lot of resources... and a lot of money.
They should’ve done smaller bundles to make the resources more accessible to those who don’t preach for big churches.
DAL
Or don't even preach at all
To up the spend
-Credit card takes the fall.
They should’ve done smaller bundles to make the resources more accessible to those who don’t preach for big churches. DAL
If they broke it up, or sold them individually, there's a few I would purchase.
Selling some big things for a lot of money can bring in as much or more revenue than selling many small things for little money.
For me I pulled the trigger and made the purchase. 60% off for a Z bundle this size to me is a good deal particularly when my dynamic price was below 400 USD. Will I read everything cover to cover ? Of course not but they will form part of my search results giving me more material to look at so I may find something of interest and then read the relevant chapter or whatever context of the search result makes sense and sometimes I will add the book to my reading list.
it all comes down to what your philosophy is in building your library, whether you want to stick to resources on particular topics of most interest to you or of denominational or theological persuasion or if you want a broad and deep library if deals like this make sense to you putting aside the monetary question which is often a deciding factor.
As far as I remember, the typical discount in past sales was 40% off the Zondervan Ultimate Bundle. 60% is a real deal.
If I could allow others to read some of the resources--for instance, those I know I will never read--I might consider it. I almost always buy in bulk. But there's no way at all that I would buy one of those gigantic bundles if I am the only person who can read the material. Never going to happen.