| This is a question that a lot of people are thinking | | | | From the perspective of helping a person better |
| about. The reason why so many people wonder | | | | enjoy a hobby or some other activity, that really just |
| about this issue is because there is an uncertainty | | | | comes down to the fact that people will usually doing |
| that exists given the fact that the economy has | | | | the things that they truly enjoy. For example, |
| been performing so poorly over the course of the | | | | somebody who really likes model trains is highly |
| past several months and years. | | | | unlikely to sell off their collection so that they can |
| What you need to keep in mind the fact that | | | | continue going to the bar once a week with her |
| e-books typically do one of two things: they either | | | | friends. They'd rather spending money on beer every |
| helped solve a person's problem, or they help a | | | | week and continue to pursue their hobby. |
| person enjoys something even more than they | | | | So when you look at the e-book publishing business |
| already do. Stop and think about that for a moment. | | | | from this perspective, it quickly becomes apparent |
| If somebody has a really bad problem, do you think | | | | that the relative status of the economy doesn't |
| that they are going to hesitate to spend $10-$20 on | | | | matter. All that matters is that you're either solving |
| a solution that can potentially help them? Of course | | | | somebody's problems, or helping them live a happier |
| not. More often than not, an e-book maven provide | | | | life. If you can do this, you'll have more money in |
| a solution that would otherwise cost hundreds if not | | | | your bank account than you'll know what to do with. |
| thousands of dollars elsewhere. | | | | |