![]() I’m realistic about the market for this book – it’s most useful for people who have immediate plans to visit Shenzhen, and so over the next 45 days I think I’d be lucky if I got a hundred backers. In this case, the minimum print run is 1,000 copies. ![]() Writing the book consumes only time but printing even a few bound copies for review is expensive. It’s compounded by the fact that funding a book is a chicken-and-egg problem even though the manuscript is finished, no copies exist, so I can’t send it to reviewers for validating opinions. Today is like judgment day after spending many months writing, I get to find out if my efforts are deemed worthy of your wallet. I’m looking for your help to enable a print run of this book, and so today I’m launching a campaign to print “The Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen”.Īs a maker and a writer, the process of creating the book is a pleasure, but I’ve come to dread the funding process. I’ve taken my past decade of experience and created a tool, in the form of a book, that can help makers, hackers, and entrepreneurs unlock the potential of the electronics markets in Shenzhen. ![]() Readers of my blog know I’ve been going to Shenzhen for some time now. ![]()
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