Originally posted by Jenn R.:
I think an electronic cookbook could be really great ...
Now if this doesn't exist...maybe we should create it ourselves [img]smile.gif[/img]
I had planned to put our school cookbook an a CD last year. I was going to use Adobe Acrobat Professional. I had already created the original in Open Office (like MS Word). I then created a .PDF that I'd add links to for navigating the book. There are all sorts of security options, too, for copy protection and to make it downloadable.
The year started happening and this became very low priority. We did not think we'd sell very many.
The costs involved would be in the printing of and cover, the CDs, and the jewel case. If you plan to sell a lot, it would be worth checking into a CD replicating service.
Instead of re-hashing the old book, I think we are going to do a new one next year or the year after and work photos and maybe some video into an electronic version.
Our original made about $2000. they sold for $10 each, and we sold sponsorships to pay for about half the printing and binding costs. We, too, sold ours on clearance this year for $3. We now have them on the front office counter with a donation jar, suggested $3.
They are selling like hotcakes! I have to replenish the supply every couple of days. Only a bout 200 left.
G & R seemed lke they'd be very nice to work with. We were about to sign on with them when hurricane Charley hit. Once the dust settled, it was too late for them to deliver by Christmas.