Should I be afraid to ask about Pricing?
What is your pricing, and why don't you publish pricing on your website?
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Inappropriate?Hi Mike,
First, sorry for leaving this question unanswered.
The reason prices were removed was because we were going through the transition of being acquired by O'Reilly Media, and the pricing schemes were subject to review.
Secondly, we've not restored them mostly because we'd like to have a conversation with you about your needs. Sometimes a bare price doesn't really tell the story about how Expectnation can help event organizers, and it turns folk away without us having the chance for a conversation.
So, please feel free to contact Yvonne Romaine whose details are now listed on http://www.expectnation.com/public/co...
I’m happy to get back on this, if a bit delayed...
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Inappropriate?Hi Ed,
Thanks for the response.
As someone heavily involved in the Atlanta web startup scene, I've paid a lot of attention to web startups and gotten to the point that I have a tinge of distrust for companies that don't publish their pricing. Not saying I distrust you, I know you are well known and O'Reilly is highly respected but it does leave me with an uneasy feeling.
As for what my needs are, I potentially have several ways I might be able to use it but without being able to peruse a price list and contemplate my potential usage I'm unlikely to end up using this service. I need to get a clear picture of how I might use it in my own mind before talking to a sales person.
-Mike
I’m indifferent
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