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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Sat Jan 17 15:21:45 1998
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From: "Garfield Benjamin" <gbenjam@sosbbs.com>
To: "AMOS MAILING LIST" <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Subject: Re: $10 000... WHERE THE HELL WOULD I GET THAT FROM
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 1998 14:24:28 -0500
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> Err, peoples... I said $1000... Thats ONE THOUSAND... *ONE*, not
> *TEN* (10 - X - IIIIIIIIII - 5+5).
Haha... sorry about that. I'm the one who started that confusion. I
assumed the programmer's 10% amounted to $1,000 which would
have made the total estimated profits at $10,000 and increasing the
programmer's cut to 25% would obviously increase that $1,000 to
$2,500...
> Yeah, the first qwak didn't even make that much.
The first QWAK didn't even make $10,000???? I've talked with PC
shareware authors who are earning over $20,000 on one product
(for the first quarter). Granted this is for their best product... their
poorest products average a modest $500 (for the first quarter)...
Are you sure they aren't estimating 1,000 sales (as in copies sold)
instead of $1,000?
Take care,
GARFIELD
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