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How To Make Freemium Customers Generate Revenue For Your Startup

InfoChachkie

In the spirit of the “land grab” mentality of the day, we emphasized usage of our screen sharing technology with no thought applied to how we would convert such users into paying customers. BuddyHelp was launched in this proto-Internet environment and was immediately used by businesses to provide hands-on technical support.

Customer 162
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Interview with Cliff Rees, XCast Labs

socalTECH

Instead, we do this for about a $1000 for a site, in HD quality, supporting eight to 10 participants on a 48- or 52-inch screen. We will go to the cable MSO, and totally white label our technology so it looks and fells and smells to end users, customer service, technical support, and sales people, like their own brand.

IP 165
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5 Simple Tactics To Make Freemium Users Pay

InfoChachkie

In the spirit of the “land grab” mentality of the day, we encouraged usage of our screen sharing technology with no thought applied to how we would convert such users into paying customers. Anyone, including well-healed, large companies, could offer state-of-the-art technical support for free.

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Do Not Obsess On Names – Obsess On Delivering Awesome Customer Value

InfoChachkie

Google was not descriptive of the company’s initial core competency (search) nor was it particularly easy to pronounce or spell when the site was first launched. Unfortunately, we completely abandoned the “technical support marketplace” after the dot bomb crash and began licensing our screen-sharing technology.

Customer 100