B3-Reading List - Buy It Now
I like the new Reading List window that says a book is not available, BUT I think you are missing a big sales opportunity here. If people use these lists, why not make it easy for them to buy the books by taking advantage of the impulse purchase?
A little icon for "buy it now" that takes them to the book on the Logos site is all you need.
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A little icon for "buy it now" that takes them to the book on the Logos site is all you need.
Actually in keeping with the direction Logos 4 is going in automation and sync it should be that when you click the link of a locked resource it automatically charges your card and downloads the book.
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Actually in keeping with the direction Logos 4 is going in automation and sync it should be that when you click the link of a locked resource it automatically charges your card and downloads the book.
yeah...and doesn't even ask permission....they'd triple sales until everyone got their bank statements! [:O]
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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My hope is that they take Joe's picture and use it [:)]. You can't help but admit that the purple dollar sign is tempting!
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And it feels more like a command than a suggestion. "Hmm. What's this? Oh. Buy it now. Yes sir!!" <g>
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
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A little icon for "buy it now" that takes them to the book on the Logos site is all you need.
Or how about "Sample this resource" ala the Look-ins from Amazon, with a buy now button as well. Just have this sampling appear on the resource page, rather than transferring to the Logos site.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Or how about...
"hey there! Logos considers you such a good customer that we'd like you to have this free resource; which normally would cost $150.00" [:O]
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Or how about...
"hey there! Logos considers you such a good customer that we'd like you to have this free resource; which normally would cost $150.00"
Get some sleep, Robert. You are hallucinating.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Or how about...
"hey there! Logos considers you such a good customer that we'd like you to have this free resource; which normally would cost $150.00"
Get some sleep, Robert. You are hallucinating.
Halucinaating ? Its a great idea.. I vote we make the other Bob. P. acting CEO while the real Bob P. is in away....[6]
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(Spoken as I stand around the office with my new Logos family behind me)
"I'd like to thank all the little people who made this possible...Andrew, Dave...."
[:D]
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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The problem with this theory is that
A) on the list I got for Trinity several resources are no longer sold by Logos and
It lists an article in ISBE of which I have both editions but it says it is locked when I click on it and therefore must be referring to another resource that contains that particular article and
C) many articles are listed as locked when in fact they are not.
The whole thing would only confuse people even more than I am already confused ;-D
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