Another little observation and rant.
This past week I purchased a script that came with a "one site" license.
What this means, I can only use the script on one web site or domain — to use it on more than one, I must purchase additional licenses… no problem, nothing new.
I like what the sales page states the software can do - I click on the "Buy Now" button — and I am taken to a "One Time Offer" page stating for an additional $XXX.XX — I can use the script on 30 additional sites.
That sounds all fine and dandy… but aren’t we getting the cart before the horse a little bit?
This QuikCast went a little long… a hair over six minutes.









On Mar 20, 2008,
andrew daum (Check me out!) said:
I made a mistake in the recording — at 2:07 I said “use your script on one software” — I should have said “use your script on one domain” instead of “Software”.
Since I do not edit these QuikCasts… I just left it.
I should also point out — most OTO’s front-end product usually has a low cost because the TRUE purpose of the model is to make a larger sale on the OTO — the initial front-end sale serves to get you into the “funnel”… then hit you with higher costs products in the OTO or backend offer.
Andrew