Books. I read much faster than video playback, and a book allows me to skip
around easily and look up topics of interest. I rarely have time to sit
through a whole video unless it's very short. Books hold my interest better.
I think younger people are used to receiving information differently. But
when I search Google for information I always skip the YouTube videos and
go straight to the printed articles.
Also, I don't buy printed books any longer, all my reading material is
digital. I typically carry dozens of books on my tablet. But I don't care
for PDFs, epub is preferred and provides a better book-like experience.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
On July 7, 2020 11:29:38 AM Andre Garzia via use-livecode
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
Hey Folks,
I have been working on some new LC content to sell. I want to transition my
career into content production and I think there is an unserved demand for
quality content for our beloved language.
I'm just not exactly sure if you prefer to consume content in book format
or video format. My reason to ask is because I love books but apparently
people enjoy video courses more. Some friends of mine report more revenues
from video courses than books, but doing video is harder and takes longer,
so before deciding on what medium to go for I decided to ask you all about
it.
My outline is done and the research into the topics I want to cover is
almost complete. I'll soon reach the point in my production pipeline where
I need to decide which way should the content go. What do you prefer?
Best
Andre
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http://www.andregarzia.com
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