Sampling from Stumbling on Wins

Buying a book is like buying an album.  The decision is so much easier if you can sample some of the material first.   Well, FT Press (our publisher) is giving you such a chance.  Here are three articles taken from the material in Stumbling on Wins.  If you like these, you will probably like — and should buy — the book [even if you don’t like these, for some reason we are optimistic you will still like -- and should still buy -- the rest of the book :)]:

Sports Fans vs. Traditional Economics: Why Many Economists Think the Fans are On to Something

A Century of Mistakes in Baseball

Knicks Don’t Click

- DJ

11 thoughts on “Sampling from Stumbling on Wins

  1. It should probably be noted that you need a kindle, iphone or blackberry to read these, unless I’m missing something.

  2. The first “article” is more like an introduction and the second two require you to not only purchase them, but own a Kindle.

    That’s like letting someone sample an album by listening to the first 20 seconds of a song and then giving them the option to buy two additional songs.

    If you’re not going to deliver samples, at least be up front about it.

  3. It doesn’t really help in making a decision on buying the book, when you have to pay for the samples.

  4. The first one is free. The publisher is selling the other two. And everything else is free on this blog. So I am having trouble seeing the problem.

  5. “So I am having trouble seeing the problem.”

    [quote]The decision is so much easier if you can sample some of the material first. Well, FT Press (our publisher) is giving you such a chance.[/quote]
    The problem is FT Press is not, in fact, giving you that chance. Since sampling = free. Since you need to pay for those articles, it’s not sampling.

    That’s the disconnect. Hope that helps.

  6. I think those samples are overpriced. It’s $4 for a sample or $14 for the whole book (on kindle.)

    Then again, Kindle itself is way overpriced in my opinion so maybe the whole thing is aimed at early adopters a long way above my income range :-)

    I think I’ll wait for the actual physical book.

  7. Samples are not necessarily free. $4 does seem overpriced. However, I do think it’s a fair point that this whole blog serves as a free sample. So quit your whining.

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