More time and effort probably went into making this preview than it did into some of these DVDs advertised.
Not exact matches
Yeah, Sam's point about this requiring
more time and effort is
probably the main deterrent here.
I don't have a solution for the institutionalization problem you posit, except to say that
probably a few Occupys will become non-profit organizations
and most will disperse their energies into established organizations or
more amorphous, but local,
efforts over
time.
An added bonus is that even without a to - do list, you'll
probably get
more done
and with less
effort because you're making the choice to give yourself
time and freedom.
For my
more mainstream books, with a larger readership, I'll
probably make print books because it doesn't take me much
time and effort and it might work to boost sales.
I do believe it's
more difficult for someone who hasn't built a fan base to get started in indie e-publishing, so it will
probably take
more time and effort to gain momentum.
The
more candid answer is «
probably, but a lot of
time and effort will be required.»
But, realistically, you're better off not bothering — it'll
probably be
more time and effort than it's worth.