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Nate

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Sep 7, 2011, 2:54:21 AM9/7/11
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Do you have any ideas on ways that the community can help market
Clipperz?

The more people that use it, the greater the possibility that work
might continue on it.

As it stands, development is held hostage to donations, and the
current userbase does not have the cash to put up.

Anyway, all you amateur marketeers out there, hold forth!

Robin

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Sep 8, 2011, 1:10:41 AM9/8/11
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Why not get a Facebook account and a Like button? Same for Twitter,
Linked In, and the newest social/business networking sites.

Also, have you advertised in any techy mags? Wired would be the
obvious choice and probably well worth the cost, whatever it is. But
secondary mags directed at IT types, Web developers, and programmers
would at least get you some major exposure to the right group for
subsequent word of mouth.

Good luck guys!
Robin

Daniel

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Sep 9, 2011, 2:04:47 PM9/9/11
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On Wednesday, September 7, Nate wrote:
Do you have any ideas on ways that the community can help market
Clipperz? 

A blog review writing competition would help spread the word. Though these doesn't seem to be popular anymore. Alternately a referral campaign. Refer five friends who become active users and get some small something.

And for prices? A general interest ebook about security or something. It does not have to be a big expensive prize for it to be an incentive.

As it stands, development is held hostage to donations, and the 
current userbase does not have the cash to put up. 

Have you considered alternate business models? 2 USD per month from a few hundred users for a Premium Service is quite a bit of money to get started on. As for Premium Services, you could offer hosting "on your own domain" and do a CNAME on a user's sub-domain or something. As an alternate for groups and individuals who do not want to host it themselves. Or as a slightly more expensive way of getting that username you've always wanted.

Extra security in the form of a YubiKey* would also be worth a dollar or two per month + registration price for the device. See http://yubico.com/yubikey That is something you could not offer in the Community Edition because it requires some serverside stuff to talk to the application.

I hope these suggestions help further the development.

jamie

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Apr 9, 2012, 10:40:08 AM4/9/12
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Hi and I would like to help. We all have increasing difficulties remembering and keeping logins safe.

I really like this site (now) and the way the developers have some light support for books on the net.

Main problem is the instructions - I was lucky to have a day free to work it out - few simple things needed in the english, which may not be a problem in the italian version of use. Best thing is to get a novice who has just joined (like me) to write the instructions as it is too obvious to the authors.

The developers are welcome to contact me - and if they do I will joint the list of donors!
jamiebrichardsonatgmale

Marco Barulli

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Aug 10, 2012, 4:31:47 PM8/10/12
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Thanks Ob1!

We are indeed thinking about a few premium features (mostly tied to
the upcoming mobile version) in that price range!
By early October we will certainly make a few announcements about
Clipperz plans.

In the mean while: http://www.clipperz.com/donations :)

Best,
Marco

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On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Kenneth Ogle
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> I realize this thread is old, but for what it's worth, I would pay a couple
> dollars per month (or a bit more :o) ) for premium services, and I would
> definitely host Clipperz on my own domain (www.forwardbiased.com). The need
> for continued development is real, and very much worth paying for.
>
> I have a feeling a lot of other users would agree.
>
> By the way, good work so far!
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Marco Barulli

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Oct 30, 2012, 11:19:01 AM10/30/12
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Hi Alec,
it's nice to see how much attention you guys pay to our words! :)

Yes, we did take a decision: we are going to adopt a "mobile first"
strategy that will also lead to some kind of "premium service" to
enable access to a subset of new features.

This does not mean that we are going to build native apps for each
platform, we will stay true to our beliefs in pure web apps and
release a new version of the web app that will play nicely on small
touchscreens.

We've just completed a major migration to a new server (Joyent
SmartOS) and we are now ready to resume actual development.
So things will move faster from now on! :)

Thanks for your patience and for spreading the word!

Best,
Marco

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On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Alec Effrat <ana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Its end of October did that update come about? Would love a small pay
> version of Clipperz on Android that has the ability to stay synced with an
> offline copy... Would be amazing if it had a Log-In pattern option...
>
> Alec
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clipperz/-/l2nTuaVWKDAJ.

Marco Barulli

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Dec 2, 2012, 4:53:36 PM12/2/12
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts Alistair!
Really appreciated.

Best,
Marco
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Alistair George
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> Currently Clipperz is fairly unique in that it is a free service. It does
> not have the huge following that Roboform and Lastpass have, which is
> reflected in its functionality is limited in some respects.
>
> Keep the uniqueness of Clipperz and add new enhancements to it such as
> searchable secure notes (which would be added on Add New Card page). Note
> Lastpass does not do this they search but only bring up the note that
> CONTAINS the search item. Its unlikely they will change from this as its
> been asked for by hundreds of users for several years now.
> I have been using Lastpass since its introduction and really like it, apart
> from the notes search problem which is a biggie for me. Since getting
> Android, I am now looking for an alternative to Lastpass which very well
> could be Clipperz.
>
> Creating an income:
> Please do not even consider charging for Clipperz until it becomes at least
> as competitive as Lastpass @ $1/month.
> We all hate ads, but my suggestion would be an Android app which is in beta
> until proved, then an ad version, with a paid ad-free option.
>
> I used to be a programmer and software developer for many years until health
> issues. Always found that free versions of my software were at least 95%
> more popular than shareware. Fact of life unfortunately :-(
> Kind regards,
> Alistair.
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