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All "Full Featured" Copy Protection Products Are Not AlikePreference #5: Simplified PricingCommon Pricing StructuresMany software protection firms offer what they called “flexible” pricing but in reality, the more products you sell or the larger your company grows, the more they charge you. If you are making more money on your software products, shouldn’t you be able to retain those profits?Some companies offer annual pricing models that may start you out at a lower fee but require you to pay that fee every year. Over three to five years, an annual license can become quite costly. Others offer a per license fee which means you pay for each license issued. This also means you could be paying a fee each time you issue a demo or evaluation license to a prospective customer. Our Simplified Pricing ModelAt CrypKey, we want to help you be successful and grow your software sales. CrypKey lets you keep your profits, while our award-winning products protect your software. With each software copy you sell, the average cost to protect it goes down. Very simply, the more software you sell, the less you pay to protect each license sold. Our simplified, no-royalty, no-hassle pricing structure permits you to pay a one-time license fee per software product protected, regardless of the number of licenses you issue. This simplified pricing structure permits you to send out an unlimited number of licenses, as well as thousands of evaluation copies. Since 1992, our customers have indicated that this simplified, one-time
license fee model is both fair and cost-effective. Our 2004 survey of
independent software developers showed they are very passionate about
what they prefer when it comes to pricing structures and reaffirmed
the need for simplistic and cost-effective pricing models.
For more info on our pricing model, contact us at info@crypkey.com. |
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