I love that I can give clients
a tangible little book that they can always refer to.
Not exact matches
I read when I want, set my own work hours, and feel very
little compulsion to produce anything but
tangible results, which are usually the outcome of having harvested good ideas from
books.
When I was younger I loved
books that came with their own
little hidden treasures, pull out letters or drawings from characters, something
tangible from the world of the
book.
I'm finding this
book is a
little easier to title, because it is something
tangible — I like
tangible!
You can do what I plan to do and go to kickstarter.com and create a
little video and see if you can raise sufficient funds to self - publish your
tangible book.
NOTE: If you haven't checked out the
Little Free Libraries project, I'd encourage you to click on the link and learn more — it's a
tangible, feel good way to promote
book reading in your own town, too!
Luckily for them both, the $ 8 - 10 Paperback is actually competitively priced vis - a-vis e-
books with the value add of being a
tangible, physical good, and with a
little effort I suspect that the $ 12 - 20 TPB could easily supplant the Hardcover as the «lead» version of paper
books.
The threshold will be different in other industries because the value of intangibles will differ — but for industries where intangibles mean
little, that 1.3 x
tangible book can be a useful limit.
It is rare that the judges allow deals to go out at less than
tangible book value, particularly on short - tailed P&C companies with
little insolvency risk.