April 14, 2007
Why Did I Stay With PortalFeeder For 15 months?
When PortalFeeder 1.0 launched about 15 months ago it was great concept but not everything was perfect. I really don’t know why things started off as they did. But Marc and his team rapidly got the software doing what it was supposed ot do.
At the time, my money was very tight and my subscription spent on software that was, initially, barely functional was quite a stretch. I was very close to cancelling my PortalFeeder subscription. I am very happy to say that I did not, in the end, cancel. Looking back there was one reason why I did not give up on Portal Feeder. Whether by luck or design we had a very lively forum and user community; possibly because of the issues we faced in getting our projects to work. I chose to continue my payments because of that community. I was getting a rapid training course in internet marketing, site building, HTML, strategy and many other topics. It came because we shared.
Today the PortalFeeder community is, if anything, even stronger; it has been welded into a vital part of the PortalFeeder business concept. Some members have said that the subscription cost was good value for the Portal Feeder community alone.
Over the 15 months since I joined PortalFeeder I have gone from worrying about meeting the monthly subs for the system to making a decent living from my internet based activities. I use my PortalFeeder training and tools every day for my own benefit and for the benefit of my clients.
As a sidenote, nowadays when looking at a new product or service offering, unless it is of negligable impact on my business or of tiny cost, I always want to know about the community aspects of the offering. This has been a valuable lesson from the PortalFeeder business system (not just software!)
Come on over, sign up for the pre-registration list, read the PortalFeeder blog, get a feel for what is going on here!
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