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Practically Paperless with Evernote - Freemium Training - Brisbane - Sat 12 April - $10 Booking

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Half-day training on using Evernote (a free app with a Premium edition) as a tool to reduce paper clutter, get more organised and, save money and time on the go.

As part of Prodee Solution's beliefs in doing-no-evil and value-for-money, you can opt for freemium pricing for this training . This is how it works.

  1. When you book your training, enter freemium in the Gift/Promotion code.
  2. You will be charged AUD10 as commitment to attend your nominated session.
  3. Attend the session.
  4. After the session, decide for yourself how much it was worth.
  5. If worth nothing, don't pay a cent. You can even ask for your AUD10 booking fee to be refunded. Only condition is that you provide feedback to improve the training OR
  6. If worth something, pay what you feel the session was worth - either as cash on the day, or transfer to a nominated bank account.

Not-so-fine print: To be fair to other participants and to keep you to your commitment to attend, if you do not to attend your booked session, your initial AUD10 is forfeited :)

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  • So what is the different between this course and other tutorials can be find from Google and Youtube ?

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    Freemium - What a stupid word…..pseudo marketing people should be shot.

    Why don't you say $10 ½ day course & tips accepted.
    It's not free, you can get a refund if you're not satisfied & happy to explain why & that's accepted.

    Or if you really want to get people in, "Normally $299, now $10"
    Simple, no dodgy fine print required, you get at least $10, people think they're getting a bargain.

    I suspect this is really just a seminar in order to promote your business & sell it's services, rather then a training session (which is fine).

  • Hate the type of "pay what you want" concept. Is this gilt marketing ? And asking for the $10 back is just painful

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