I had a good idea, I have over 2000 answer keys to Scholastic, AGS, Glencoe, Globe, Macmillian, Steck Vaughn, Holt, Walch and dozens of different publishers. I decided to start a website specifically to sell these answer keys to students still in school. I'm curious of the morality of this.. I believe that it's perfectly legal, but I'm wondering if I'll encounter any problems with people. I also have over 8,000 homeschoolers on a mailing list that I can send out a newsletter to when I build the site. Selling these answer keys for $9.99 per copy I think I could make enough to justify the work of setting this up. I would market to high school students, accepting paypal, money orders, and credit cards as payments. I would use viral marketing to get the word out about the site. Anybody have any advice before I go any further on this?
hey aqrhine! I think this is the wrong forum! If you sell something, not in here! Reporting to a moderator!
I dont see why selling answers to common questions give you any problems. Unless those answers are for upcoming exams
Your wrong this is general discussion in whice I'm discussing an idea I have for a website. Perhaps you should read the full post before you make assumptions to my post. I'm not selling anything to anyone here, I am stating I have an idea for a website selling answer keys to common school books.