He continued to experiment with innovative ways of promoting the books. For example,one Domino Project book came with a code good for downloading 200 free songs from indie musicians hand-selected by the author of the book.
Now Godin is declaring victory and ending the project after 12 months and 12 books. He writes on his blog:
Godin lays out a series of lessons he has learned from the project: for example:By most of the measures I set out at the beginning, the project has been a success. So why stop? Mostly because it was a project, not a lifelong commitment to being a publisher of books. Projects are fun to start, but part of the deal is that they don’t last forever.
He notes that, in a world of so many books and publishers (and e-books and e-publishers), it can be hard for individual publishers to stand out above the crowd, but............The ebook is a change agent like none the book business has ever seen. It cuts the publishing time cycle by 90%, lowers costs, lowers revenue and creates both a long tail and an impulse-buying opportunity. This is the most disruptive thing to happen to books in four hundred years. It’s hard for me to see significant ways traditional book publishers can add the value they’re used to adding when it comes to marketing ebooks, unless they get busy with #1 [convincing would-be buyers to give them permission to sell].
http://www.teleread.com/ebooks/seth-godin-ends-successful-domino-project-publishing-imprint/
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