First of all, let me say that your software appears to be an excellent product with superlative reviews. However, this lame excuse for "no demos" does not fly. There is no reason not to put a full demo out there - time limilted for 15 or 30 days. Your answer is a lot of hocus-pocus, clearly a disguised sales pitch. What you fail to realize is that you are losing a lot of sales - myself being one of them. I'm not going to pay $30 to get a "full demo" for 30 days, aka your 30 day guaranty. If you are so confident, just put it out there for 30 days - time limited software, not feature limited. Put a time-limited demo out there and you will be surprised how many more sales you will get - IF your product is as good as it appears to be,
Better Than a Demo! - Rohit
First of all, let me say that your software appears to be an excellent product with superlative reviews. However, this lame excuse for "no demos" does not fly. There is no reason not to put a full demo out there - time limilted for 15 or 30 days. Your answer is a lot of hocus-pocus, clearly a disguised sales pitch. What you fail to realize is that you are losing a lot of sales - myself being one of them. I'm not going to pay $30 to get a "full demo" for 30 days, aka your 30 day guaranty. If you are so confident, just put it out there for 30 days - time limited software, not feature limited. Put a time-limited demo out there and you will be surprised how many more sales you will get - IF your product is as good as it appears to be,Reply to This
Tuesday, March 07 2006 @ 08:33 PM PST