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Topic Started: Jun 27 2008, 11:04 PM (1,991 Views)
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WANYON
Nov 16 2008, 01:20 PM
Other than that, the other suggestion that was made about using an English title wit the original title underneath or something may be a good idea. Maybe there are those out there who come across the sleeve image and see all the foreign tite and text and instantly don't bother looking any further as they presume that it will never have subtitles or whatever.

I agree too! English titles attract far more buyers, I'm 100% positive about it!
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Nov 29 2008, 05:53 PM
WANYON
Nov 16 2008, 01:20 PM
Other than that, the other suggestion that was made about using an English title wit the original title underneath or something may be a good idea. Maybe there are those out there who come across the sleeve image and see all the foreign tite and text and instantly don't bother looking any further as they presume that it will never have subtitles or whatever.

I agree too! English titles attract far more buyers, I'm 100% positive about it!

Is Bill reading these suggestions? What's your take on this, Bill??
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