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Hostingcon 2006 Audio Debate

hostingcon2006.pngWell, it looks like the head honcho of Hostingcon noticed my comments about the Hostingcon CDs being a little over priced. This is what George Roberts had to say.

Please keep in mind that the price you quoted is for the whole program on CD, which is 32 CDs. We do make individual tracks available for a lower price as well as each individual session available. For those that just want to pick up the audio for a couple sessions they missed it’s pretty reasonable at $15 per session.

Now I like George. As I have said before, he is one of the brilliant minds of the Web hosting industry. I just think he is overlooking a few things.

Ok, I do realize that it is a big load of CDs you would be getting. If the price can’t be lowered though, how about giving us a few “Hostingcon bundles” to check out? Give me three or four CDs grouped together, and set the price under $100.

I want to look out for the Web host out there that couldn’t afford to go to Hostingcon – but still wants to learn something from the experience. I realize that profits have to be made, but cutting a few people a little slack should not hurt the bottom dollar.

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  • Mitch,

    Once again, please take a look at http://www.hostingcon.com/shop/ ... you will notice that we offer a couple of different options:

    $300 for the full set of audio CDs (32 of them)

    $100 for each "track" ... the number of CDs varies a bit because we had a couple of sessions that we didn't get due to technical difficulties, but you're going to get either 7 or 8 CDs depending on the track you choose.

    $15 per session, which is great if you just wanted to pick up one or two sessions that you missed.

    I'll look at doing a "choose your own CDs" grouping but I'm not sure I can do it with the store software we're using.
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