Ahhh, the big question. The easy answer is that tommorrow it will be for sale all over downtown Yerevan. I haven't decided if and how to market it abroad. It's very hard to organize from Armenia. Any ideas? I was considering selling copies off of Armeniapedia.org and just dropping the books in the mail from Yerevan, but it could take a month for the books to arrive...
I dunno...
Incidentally, the retail price in stores in Yerevan will be about $6.
Well, my first suggestion would be to hit all the Armenian bookstores first... Hairenik, Abril, Sardarabad, etc. and then koneh have it on narek.com or something, and hopefully word of mouth or demand will get it off the shelves. I know I want one and my first instinct would be to call Lena at the Hairenik. It's the obvious and the easiest (or maybe not, I don't know), but when people look for books, that's where they go, at least on the east coast. As for getting them here, wait til all those tourists return and make them fill their suitcases. :)
I love this book-size Kojian. It looks like it fits into the pockets with ease⦠a size-trait that is very essential when exploring our magnificent land. What do you think it will retail here in the US?
Hagop - I don't even know for sure if it WILL be for sale in the US. If anyone knows a good distributor I could just mail a ton of books to I'd be happy to leave it up to them...
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Where can we find this amazing book!!
CB
Is it available for sale through the Hay organisations in western europe?
Krikor+Lucig
Ahhh, the big question. The easy answer is that tommorrow it will be for sale all over downtown Yerevan. I haven't decided if and how to market it abroad. It's very hard to organize from Armenia. Any ideas? I was considering selling copies off of Armeniapedia.org and just dropping the books in the mail from Yerevan, but it could take a month for the books to arrive...
I dunno...
Incidentally, the retail price in stores in Yerevan will be about $6.
Well, my first suggestion would be to hit all the Armenian bookstores first... Hairenik, Abril, Sardarabad, etc. and then koneh have it on narek.com or something, and hopefully word of mouth or demand will get it off the shelves. I know I want one and my first instinct would be to call Lena at the Hairenik. It's the obvious and the easiest (or maybe not, I don't know), but when people look for books, that's where they go, at least on the east coast. As for getting them here, wait til all those tourists return and make them fill their suitcases. :)
I love this book-size Kojian. It looks like it fits into the pockets with ease⦠a size-trait that is very essential when exploring our magnificent land. What do you think it will retail here in the US?
Hagop - I don't even know for sure if it WILL be for sale in the US. If anyone knows a good distributor I could just mail a ton of books to I'd be happy to leave it up to them...
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