Table of content is missing. I don't really know what's inside. Makes me nervous. The money back guarantee is not that appealing although it should set some of the stress aside.
Hopefully these will be fixed quickly.
Ultimately, we chose to price the book based on value. It's less about whether you're paying $79 for a book than it is about paying $79 to cut hours, days, or even weeks of pain and mistakes from the process of launching an application.
As far as the money back guarantee. I stand by it, and fully plan on processing those requests immediately should any come in.
Note: I don't know Garrett, we're not friends, just wanted to add another voice.
You'll save yourself so much money in the long run by grabbing it for $79. Work smarter :)
Evaluate it on it's own merits.
Working on adding a table of contents now. The sample chapter is available here: http://startingandsustaining.com/StartingSustainingSample.pd...
It's linked further down the page. I'll see about making it more obvious.
Question: How long did it take you to write the book and build the spreadsheets? I don't mean hours. I mean, from the day you started to the day you said "ok, done", how long was that?
The spreadsheet is something that I've been fine-tuning for the last five years with Sifter. It took me a couple of days to clean it up and make it more user-friendly.
The book was about 1.5 months of full-time writing and editing. But I've been working on it about half-time since October doing research and working out all of the logistics.
We also hired both an illustrator for the cover and an editor to reduce the amount of effort I'd have to put in. So that probably shortened the timeline a bit.
Garrett's successfully bootstrapped a SaaS that now sustains him and his family, and he's taken everything he's learned over the last few years and condensed it into a 50k word guidebook.
I read an early draft and was blown away. And the spreadsheet it comes with is easily worth the sticker price (and then some.)
I wish I had had the spreadsheet back when we started. Garrett seriously got your back on the finances of a bootstrapped SaaS.
Whilst $79 may seem a lot for a pdf and a spreadsheet, it's really very little to pay for good advice! There really is no way to learn other than to do it and make your own mistakes on the way, but having something like this to hand should help you recover quicker, and if you avoid a few pitfalls because of it, all the better :-)
If anything, it's priced too low ;)
The best part for me was the focus on bootstrapping costs and the lists of things to take into account when budgeting.