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by kishorenc
5846 days ago
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"I'm slightly wary of a free lite version, at least at first, as people who get things for free tend to be more inclined to leave a bad review." If someone were to take his/her time to post a review - it has to be something very extreme - either should absolutely hate the app or really love it. From the reviews I have seen on the app store, it's actually people who paid for an app and didn't like it who make a fuss.. I guess at the end of the day, there is no easy way about this. If you want leads, you need to either have a free version which will allow more people to try it and hence convert, or else put in the advertising to go for the paid customers. It's a situation that's quite similar to what I am facing too, but there is no easy way out of it. The viral loop doesn't occur always :) |
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I had thought it was on the taptaptap blog.
However, as an ex live comedy promoter I know from experience that if you let people in free they never laugh as much and are far likelier to be the ones that heckle. This seemed to be the case even if they were a fan.
Physical/monetary buy-in correlates very strongly with emotional buy-in.