
Let's say I buy a beautiful new Lambourgini. As Executive Director of a ministry I simply want to share my experience and then say as user I think Logos will make more money from me in the long-term if they let me import and even store in the cloud my personal epub books.ĭigital Right concerns aren't a viable long-term concern since all you need to do is have the person agree to terms/conditions when they are uploading letting you know they have legally obtained the ebooks. If you spend hours reading your own personal collection of hundreds of books in the Logos ecosystem you'll stay in that ecosystem and convenience will prevail and you will buy more and more over time from their ecosystem.Īnyway, my purpose isn't to rant. 2.) They know you will grow accustomed to being in a certain ecosystem. It ends up exponentially increasing sales.

They then sell you much more of what you like because they've seen all your personal collection. 1.) They search your stuff and then they know what you like. There's a reason why spotify and itunes let you import your own music. It's frustrating if Logos thinks the personal resources is not a viable area. I will probably spend around $3,000 in resources from logos over the next year or so and I am not trying to stab logos in the back. I just purchased an epub book today from a reputable ministry, I really wanted to read the book and search it for future blog posts and possible sermons.the title wasn't available through Logos. I think the Logos experience is far superior. I also have to remember.was that book one I have in kindle or is it in the Logos world? The inability of importing my own epubs and mobi books forces me to live in dual worlds (Logos & Kindle). I really want logos to be the center of my Christian reading world.

Buy it from logos and it will be all linked up and tagged up. Let personal books only be searched at an archaic level. I work in a similar field and have found out that it isn't a loss for people to consider you the center of their world. I disagree that personal books should be seen as a loss leader.

I definitely appreciate your quick response.
