Hehe, you sound like I slapped together the ILance solution overnight LOL
elemembro, in your opinion, how much do you feel something like ILance should be sold for? I mean you need to take into consideration what it is we are offering to assume the price is too high. It's people like you that help change the face of the company, how we sell and to whom we sell and market toward. Perhaps a "lite" version of ILance could be sold at some point in the future, within the $50 to $250 range. ILance is priced to sell IMO. When you move forward with ILance, you know what you're getting and it's a lot more than anything I've seen period.
ILance has customers doing very well, so well in fact the major media news has done many interviews with various ILance customers running the solution for their business operation. I don't think lowering the price of ILance would help any - businesses need to invest to grow. When partners seek out low-cost solutions that hardly work, what is the goal to that? You pay a higher price, you receive a higher quality solution. Not only that, you receive excellent support. Something that cannot be said for many other competing scripts that are bought and sold and relicensed as you see here on NP and other popular forums. It just doesn't work that way when you're trying to get a business off the ground with the sole intention of recouping your investment and earning high profits with little to no effort at all. I think you're too use to "forum sales" where people are jumbling the same silly scripts for $10 day in and day out. I try to make it priority to inform NP community of ILance once every 24 to 48 hours. This is acceptable according to NP. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm not here promoting a "blog script" or the "next best template" - I'm promoting a money making machine that works. In fact, it works so well that even major industry players you are aware of here at NP are moving forward with ILance. Due to our privacy policy at ILance, I am not in the position to give you any urls. I'm sorry. Over time, you'll see what ILance is made of - heck you may even be forced to use the ILance platform to bid, buy and sell domain names on the popular sites you're familar with today...
That's what you get when you move forward with ILance. You don't get that when you buy a $50 to $250 auction script. Trust me, I should know. I've been developing, promoting and selling ILance since 2002 and it's just not possible taking into consideration everything that is involved to make a marketplace solution work for hundreds of different customers that all have different process flow's in mind. If ILance can cater to these businesses through the use of one solution, I'd say $500 is a surpurb investment to say the least.. wouldn't you?
Before you say anymore, I'd review
ILance. You don't know what you're missing
Take care,
Peter