Does FlyPaper Hold Customers Hostage...
If I subscribe to flypaper for a few months and create a flash demo for our business. Will that demo still work if I post the demo on my blog and then cancel my monthly subscription to Flypaper. Or does flypaper hold me hostage and essentially disable the demo I created if I don't continue to subscribe.
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Inappropriate?You can save your content and host it on your own server. That content will not be affected by cancelling a subscription. Under File > Save As, you have several options for the type of file you want to save. If you save as a “Web Story”, you can put that on your own server.
However, if you post the content to our server, it stays up for 30 days after the cancellation. After that point, it is deleted. -
Inappropriate?Hi Moe,
Zorik it right. One of the features of a Flypaper subscription is the ability to save your content to our servers. If you save your content elsewhere you might not need the subscription.
However, once you start using Flypaper, you may come up with ideas for many more uses for it than you first expected.
Not only can you build web content for your business, you can create presentations for clients, training materials, interactive brochures, invitations, and so much more. -
Inappropriate?I have to agree with RKielsky, that the subscription is a great way to leverage the possibilities of this application - especially as the annual outlay is almost negligible. The Dashboard portion is an excellent way to track what kind of reaction these presentations are getting and the visual display is understood by even our most non-technical members of management. We are currently using Flypaper to re-create all of our printed brochures in electronic format, and even tailoring different versions of the brochures so they target specific industries - something we could never afford to do with print brochures.
I also have plans in place to use Flypaper to create role-playing scenarios for training purposes and we can then host the courses on our LMS in order to track completion.
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