Kids Do Pay For Quality

Jul 8th, 2003 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Editorial

In all the commotion over file sharing, this gem of a discussion on Slashdot illustrates the point that tweens and teens are more than willing to pay for entertainment — provided it’s of high quality. Ask yourself: will your audience like your work so much that they’re willing to pay for it?

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