Why 10 hours for a newbie and 30 days for a "programmer" ?

Mark Brownell gizmotron at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 1 14:25:53 EDT 2004


On Wednesday, September 1, 2004, at 11:07 AM, 
Roger.E.Eller at sealedair.com wrote:

> 10 hours! You get more time with a Free AOL CD, and we all know what
> happens to those. Seriously though, busy people will start the 
> DreamCard
> demo, then become distracted by a customer or something, and the meter
> will continue to run until the time is gone. I think at least a week 
> would
> give most people a fair chance to test the product.
>
> Roger Eller

This thread reminds my of the businesses that argue over what balloon 
color sells best at their balloon concession stand out front. Dreamcard 
is not going anywhere, Revolution isn't going away. It's all getting 
better. If the purchases to downloads ratio don't do great then 
adjustments or pre-training methods may use minor adjustments to 
improve sales ratios. RunRev uses ten hours, go fly a kite...

Mark



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