It depends on how much you plan on charging. If it were 7 bucks or
less I would probably get it. If it is going to be $10 or more I
would say full-size with a standard jewel case and inserts. I don't
know why but if I pay close to "normal" price I expect it to look
like my "normal" cds. For instance I recenlty bought a CD from a band
for $15 - they had 2 cds, an older one in a plastic jewel case and
the newer one in the cardboard slipcase. Even though I wanted the
newer songs I felt the the cardboard slipcase wasn't worth $15 so I
got the plastic one. Very strange considering I'm buying the songs
not the packaging but I know I felt quite strongly about it at the
time!?
--- In bigboote@y..., "m_bigboote" <m_bigboote@y...> wrote:
> To those here:
>
> Would you prefer to buy a Bigboote' CD if it were 3" sized, being
> smaller than a normal CD, and came in a smaller, or otherwise
> different package? Consider that these CDs cannot be played in slot-
> loading (like those in a car) CD players. All discmans & tray-type
CD
> players play them I believe. Or would you prefer a standard sized
5"
> CD? Also, do you prefer differently shaped packaging, or standard
> jewel cases?
>
> -Bigboote' market research team.