joela |
From rpgnet:
Originally Posted by tweaker View Post
And I really hope they don't operate at a loss.
I can guarantee you that we are NOT operating at a loss. Pathfinder has been a huge winner for Paizo Publishing and we are well into the black. As a matter of fact, we are having the best year of our 8+ years in business.
-Lisa Stevens
CEO
Paizo Publishing
W00t!
ajb47 |
From rpgnet:
Originally Posted by tweaker View Post
And I really hope they don't operate at a loss.PaizoCEO;12698605 wrote:I can guarantee you that we are NOT operating at a loss. Pathfinder has been a huge winner for Paizo Publishing and we are well into the black. As a matter of fact, we are having the best year of our 8+ years in business.
-Lisa Stevens
CEO
Paizo PublishingW00t!
This is because the stuff Paizo puts out is so good that even though I have more material than I will ever get to use, I still have to keep buying it.
AJ
Dante_Ravenkin |
News like this makes me happy. Because as far as I'm concerned, Paizo deserves success. I don't think I've ever seen a company enjoy, respect, and most importantly, interact with it's customer base they way Paizo has. Not to mention the stellar production values and care that goes into their offerings. Which is one reason why I've purchased more Paizo/Pathfinder products in the last month than I ever have for D&D 3.5 or 4e.
drkfathr1 |
Good to see. Quality products and a focus on satisfying their customer base is one of the keys, but also a focus on the right model.
Few core books, but lots of modules/adventure paths and other support products is the way to go. You can create accessories that cross brands/editions, and fully support a solid game without trying to force folks onto a carousel.
Nice to see that such a business model works!