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Brad Andersohn

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  • Joseph Bridges Wrote: It is
    By Brad AndersohnFebruary 16, 2009 - 11:50pm

    Joseph Bridges Wrote: It is always interesting when companies that start off free end up charging their loyal customers. Everyone has to make money however in my opinion companies are better off starting with a model that gives clients free items but has selected offerings that do cost. Changing things in the middle creates confusion among the user base and also can cost them more users then the money that they will gain. @Joseph: I think you should read the post that Matt linked to in this article. We are NOT charging our loyal customers, you have your facts wrong. I hope you'll take the time to review the plan and post since you've decided to comment about it. Thanks.

  • Matt - thanks for taking the
    By Brad AndersohnFebruary 16, 2009 - 4:31pm

    Matt - thanks for taking the time to interview us regarding the new membership plan today. I hope you were able to come away with the answers you needed to help your readers understand our new membership plan including the benefits to them as members. It's important that readers also know they can still join our network at no cost and benefit from the relationships, knowledge, referrals, and resources ActiveRain has made available to ALL our members in the past and will continue to offer in the future. We truly value and appreciate our relationship with Inman News. Thank you

  • Kathy - that's great
    By Brad AndersohnOctober 20, 2008 - 7:51am

    Kathy - that's great information, thanks for posting that. I wonder how this applies to different states across the Country. Attorneys would certainly have a lot to gain in this market with all the properties going REO or foreclosed on. I don't think many renters consider getting an attorney just to find a rental, but maybe now they'll understand the value in doing so. Thanks.