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Re: [Slightly OT] Shareware donation collection
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Re: [Slightly OT] Shareware donation collection


  • Subject: Re: [Slightly OT] Shareware donation collection
  • From: Tom Harrington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 14:10:34 -0700

On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 01:14 PM, cricket wrote:
I'd consider any customer that has to struggle with serial numbers in ANY way to be a lost sale. It reflects badly on you, and makes the user less likely to recommend your product. Next time, they may decide to look for a cracked serial number because it's easier than waiting for support from a company.

Maybe, maybe not. Most of the time I hear about users struggling with serial numbers, it boils down to one of the following:

1. User can't tell the difference between a Mac OS X administrator auth window and a software reg window.
2. User tried to retype the SN and got it wrong (I always tell them to copy and paste).
3. User only entered part of the SN (which I've never understood-- sometimes they drop the start, sometimes the end).

These users wouldn't find a cracked SN any easier to deal with.

Incidentally, this is where something like eSellerate's SDK is a HUGE win. In this case, the SN is obtained by the SDK and is available to your code-- so you can immediately save it to disk, thus avoiding all of the above problems in a single stroke. I don't know if anyone else offers comparable functionality. I used to think a "buy now" button was a stupid idea, but for this and other reasons I wouldn't go without one now. They just _work_, both in terms of making sales (users seem to love them) and in terms of making the sale simple for all concerned.

--
Tom Harrington
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