Subject: That's why it is called "mainstream"

Hi Friend,

According to the Oxford dictionary, "mainstream" means ideas, attitudes, or activities that are shared by most people and regarded as normal or conventional.

Well, I am sure this definition can give rise to a lot of discussions, especially since "mainstream" is also used as a derogatory term (often by those who consider themselves or something not part of the mainstream.)

I have a straightforward definition of the mainstream:

"Mainstream" is called that way because, for some people, it represents a "main stream of income."

Here is an example in book publishing.

We just finalized a major research project on the market for historical romance e-books

You may call it mainstream.

I can tell you that it is a big and profitable genre. 

But it is heavily contested by both indie and traditional publishers.

So you better get your guide to unlocking the opportunity here:

=> Historical Romance + Bonuses (Regency, Scottish, Victorian)

Have a great day,

Alex

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