Slightly different topic but just remembered something interesting. We offer app for our product on all major phone environments for free (we provide a meta-search engine and get paid for customers sent downstream).
People complained alot less and were actually much more likely to purchase as soon as we released ads onto our apps as previously they had assumed we were making money adding extra onto their purchase amount and didn't believe our 'we are free' messaging. Anyway I digress. On 2 December 2013 17:37, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Has this any chance of attracting enough people to survive? >> *Encrypted social network vies for disgruntled WhatsApp, Facebook users >> <http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/533140/encrypted_social_network_vies_disgruntled_whatsapp_facebook_users/?utm_medium=newsletter&eid=-4152&utm_source=daily-pm-edition&uid=8071>* >> >> (link <http://bit.ly/1ja0ltB>) >> > > Ironically, when I go there I get a huge popup Ad in the middle of the > screen that I have to dismiss. A encrypted social networking site, it's a > great idea, but it's too late -- Greg >
