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by rmbyrro
1518 days ago
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The bottom line are the results. I bet many people failed trying services like beeminder. The stakes are high. If it works, the upside is huge. If If doesn't, just a couple dozen dollars lost. Experimenting is a no brainer. If it works, 12 or 20 dollars/mo is ridiculously cheap. I'd pay $200/mo if it works and helps me achieve more in less time. Many would be able to recoup this investment in one or two productive days... |
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Think of fitness programs. Many would pay $200 per month for one that works. But are they willing to pay that much for each one they try till they find the one that works? The data is clear that they don't.
There is little innovation in this particular offering. Why go with this service vs other ones?