Verbum March Matchup sale - the Feud of the Fathers
Some of you might be familiar with the annual Logos march matchup sale. This year Verbum has one of its own!
The Church Fathers are squaring off against one another in the Feud of the Fathers. We love them all, but only one can be champion.
Check back tomorrow to vote on the matchups: https://bracket.verbum.com/
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Woohooo!
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Now, if only St. Nick could join the brawl...
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How about the "Slashing of the Saints" next year? [:P]
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Fantastic news. I'm intrigued to see what's on offer for Logos but, before the announcement, the main thing I was hoping for was the possibility of discounts on the Fathers. I was a bit gutted to see they weren't going to be included given the chosen format - finding out they actually get a whole competition to themselves is wonderful! Can't wait for it to go live!
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Somewhat less fantastic now I see that the discounts are for large bundles rather than individual resources - I can't afford them, discounted or not. No point in voting now. Oh, well.
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How cruel to put Nyssa and Nazianzen against each other in the first round!
The Gospel is not ... a "new law," on the contrary, ... a "new life." - William Julius Mann
L8 Anglican, Lutheran and Orthodox Silver, Reformed Starter, Academic Essentials
L7 Lutheran Gold, Anglican Bronze
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James, please still vote, even if you aren't able to purchase what you want.
I also want to note that the size and price of collections were compiled to make them more affordable.
The prices of the collections before the discounts range from about $150 up to the $400s. Most fall somewhere in between.
I hope this is a fun way to build out key resources for your libraries, like it has been for Logos for years.
Craig St. Clair | Verbum Product Manager |
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I also want to note that the size and price of collections were compiled to make them more affordable.
The prices of the collections before the discounts range from about $150 up to the $400s. Most fall somewhere in between.
I hope this is a fun way to build out key resources for your libraries, like it has been for Logos for years.
I‘d put aside $50-70 for a few selected volumes - it was a bit of a stretch, but March Madness would normally allow me to get a few choice resources for that, so I made the effort. The resources I’m most interested aren’t going to get in that price range regardless of whether they win or not. It’s fine. You win some, you lose some. For those who’ve been able to save more, there’s some exciting stuff there.
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James, please still vote. The more votes this year, the more likely things are to improve next year, including for those of us of may not have a lot of dough on hand this March (or next).
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Pssst, Donald, there's a typo in the spelling of the name of the martyr bishop of Lyons.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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This year Verbum has one of its own!
Thankful for Verbum "Feud of the Fathers" [:D]
Ultimately uninteresting (nothing new to me so not voting).
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Round one is complete. Here are the first discounted products: https://verbum.com/feud-of-the-fathers
Make sure to vote in round two! https://bracket.verbum.com
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The current pricing isn't encouraging one to buy. The only set that I don't already own is Monastic Fathers, Western Collection. The three resources that would be new to me, if sold separately, would add up to about $68. The dynamic price being shown above is $53.42. Granted, if 20% is added to that it would help a little, but I'm just thinking that in a monthly sale I could pick these resources off on their own for at least that much if not more.
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Thank you, Donald, for fixing the typo.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Jordan Litchfield said:
The current pricing isn't encouraging one to buy. The only set that I don't already own is Monastic Fathers, Western Collection. The three resources that would be new to me, if sold separately, would add up to about $68. The dynamic price being shown above is $53.42. Granted, if 20% is added to that it would help a little, but I'm just thinking that in a monthly sale I could pick these resources off on their own for at least that much if not more.
These bundles were assembled by taking regular-priced works, putting them together at their regular prices, and then applying FF discounts. Yes, sales on individual resources not infrequently exceed 20%, and much less frequently hit or exceed 40%, but this is a first-time FF for Verbum, and for people who care about a particular Father/group of Fathers and lack the resources, this year's FF is a good way to collect them all now., especially those of the winner. (I'm expecting St. Augustine to win.) Think of this year's FF as a nice supplement to the March monthly sale, not as an ought-to-be-like-MM thing. The more voting for--and also buying--of resources there is this year, the more likely that next March Verbum will have something on offer like or better than this year's FF. Maybe next year we'll get an FF bracket and a medieval bracket. Or a combined one. Or a modern Catholic authors bracket. Or Catholic journals. Or maybe there'll be Verbum Mobile Ed by next year and that will open up more opportunities. I don't know.
But this year, it's nice to have FF as it is. It sure beats having nothing.
EDIT: I notice that there are a bunch of medieval works on sale this month. Both of those sales are under 40%, and they're on big bundles, not individual books or small bundles.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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SineNomine is right on about FF this year for Verbum--and very well put, thank you. Last year was Verbum's first-ever participation in March Madness. This year, we decided to do a small bracket and to see how it would go. Next year, we'll build on that, whatever that may look like.
I would advise that regardless of whether you choose to buy--please participate and vote. Yes, of course I want everyone to buy all of these collections I've pulled together, but please vote and have a little fun with it. Participation, as well as buying, is a gauge of interest for us and will have an impact on what we do next year.
Let the feud continue.... ;-)
Craig St. Clair | Verbum Product Manager |
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St. Augustine is winning the in the final - but not by much!
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This year, we decided to do a small bracket and to see how it would go. Next year, we'll build on that, whatever that may look like.
I would advise that regardless of whether you choose to buy--please participate and vote.... Participation, as well as buying, is a gauge of interest for us and will have an impact on what we do next year.
Thanks again to Craig, Donald, (et al.) for all the work to make this year's Verbum Feud happen. It has been great to see things like this pop up over at Verbum of late. Looking forward to many more good things to come!
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Thanks Kevin!
Craig St. Clair | Verbum Product Manager |
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