On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess my point is: expect us to start out in known territory - > packaged deals, charging for renames, permanent accounts, etc - and > then over time innovate in the direction the community feels we should > go. Once we have six months of operating costs set aside, we will be > more able to play with this sort of thing and find the best way to > give you what you want while still keeping the site going. > > Does that make sense? :) > > > -- > Mark Smith / xb95 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ((btw - I don't know if it's Opera or Gmail - but one of them is pissing me off today, so this is forewarning if I start to sound overly grouchy... *g*)) No - I get it and I understand 'start here and expand later' or 'change later'. I'm cool with that. I just think, from an end-user perspective and a consumer perspective, paying for something I don't use is a waste of my money and I'll probably stop throwing my money at you altogether, even if I like your product and stick around anyway. For the record - as long as you don't slap ads all over the place, I'll gladly stick around and be content with 12 or 20 userpics and might even consider throwing some extra cash your way if I like what's going on. *g* Happy, or even mildly content, consumers are far more willing to shell out money for things than dissatisfied and really ticked off ones. -- Highlander II Currently reading: "Furies of Calderon" by Jim Butcher http://www.h2smsk.com http://hdresdenwizard.h2smsk.com http://vanhelsing.h2smsk.com/ http://jamesmarsters.h2smsk.com
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