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Al.

On 3 Jun 2011, at 19:19, "Maps.Huge.Info" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I decided last year to skip the ad route. It's just too annoying for the 
> users. Besides, from what I understand, over 60% of the ads are the "mobile 
> consumable" type. These ads are all some sort of scam like ringtones or 
> jokes. All they want to do is charge the user's phone bill. This generates a 
> lot of ill will and that's the last thing I want to do.
> 
> Instead, I'm using the crack cocaine model of marketing. Give the kiddies 
> free crack on the playground and they'll be coming back to buy it later. 
> We're working on a new version that will have options people can buy using 
> in-app billing on an annual subscription. With over half a million constant 
> users, it should be possible to sell them some goodies. No telling how many 
> will bite but it should be some percentage. It all depends on how appealing 
> our crack is to them.
> 
> -John Coryat
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