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Smaller CDs are not a problem for me, but I do understand that they
may be for some people who want to listen in their car. But I think
for the most part that may not be a problem. But I agree with the
Prez, if they are smaller they should not be a full priced CD price
(eventhough it probably has just as much music) it might hurt sales
because people would go I am not going to pay that much for such a
little CD. And as for pakaging, different kind of pakaging is always
fun, but there is the added cost of assembly usually unless you
design a cheap way of making one. Jewel cases are usually fine, and
people are used to them. But different cases add value in the long
run.

My 2 cents
Martin :)




Tue Apr 2, 2002 6:34 pm

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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...
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Apr 2, 2002
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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...
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Smaller CDs are not a problem for me, but I do understand that they may be for some people who want to listen in their car. But I think for the most part that...
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