> Well,
>
> Maybe "over there" this is true. In cheap countries with cheap guys and
> broke customers (like mine), only the cheapest survive. Here people
> sometimes take a 30 minutes longer walk to another sotre because they can
> save 30 cents on bread, milk, beer or stockings (now you can't say we
should
> get a life:-)).
>
> On the orhet hand, 90% of my customers buy their first domain name on my
> site. What do they know about QOS? They don't even know what they pay for!
> Many of them writes me a mail after paying for the domain that "OK, now
how
> can I upload my homepage?" without ordering hosting service!
>
> Hmmm... these are just my remarks, showing the diversity of the world, you
> know :-)
>
> Just my two hungarian forints... ;-)
>
> - Csongor
>
>

Pretty much the same out here...  I suspect most everywhere. Those who
"know" about the internet already have their domains. Most of the newcomers
are just that - newcomers to the whole Internet thing.
Those who do the best handholding will be those who make the grade.
If you go the other way however [The Sysadmin From Hell] then customers will
soon dump you.
In any - _any_ - marketing material you care to read, price is the LEAST
important issue for 99% of the people.

my two cents worth :-)   or if you happen to be Chinese, liang hong fen....

bc

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