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    Power Optix reacted to Charles in IP.Chat help!   
    Yes, Colonel Wolfie has discovered our master plan.
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    Power Optix reacted to Fórum Jurídico in IP.Chat help!   
    True, this was a prank aimed specifically at you
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    Power Optix reacted to texterted in IP.Chat help!   
    I get that error sometimes but clicking on the chat link on the navbar again will let it work.

    So it's buggy... but we expected that.

    Great work IPS keep it up and thanks!
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    Power Optix reacted to iozay in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    But with lower/better upgrade terms. Plus IPS has a good reputation about honoring old licenses.
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    Power Optix reacted to .Ian in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    There is no real value in an old style vb licence as too many are selling them.

    I have them to sell and they are not worth a lot.

    I would rather convert mine to IPB and put all my forums under the one software product.

    With such a discount, I could move them over.

    At the moment it is $130 to upgrade to the VB suite or $249 to convert to a similar offering here or $299 for the full works (current offer).
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    Power Optix reacted to Charles in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    As with any business, we have a natural drive to want to increase our customer base. We have an offer you can read about in our announcements forum.

    We must also balance that natural drive for more customers with our commitment to our existing customers. They expect constant development and good support which we will continue to provide. In fact, due to the dozens of conversions each day over the past week we are adding two new customer service staff to keep up both with new demand and our existing customer needs. While we are never perfect, no one is, any IPS customer will tell you that we always do our best to serve their needs.

    IPS obviously wants to stay ahead of the game and maintain its market advantage in all areas. We cannot under-sell our own products and devalue their quality. Keep in mind we not only offer a product but a large bundle of services around it including private-ticket support, telephone support, our spam monitoring service, and the new live-chat product - all included with the license at no extra cost. It's more than just a simple message board we are selling here :)
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    Power Optix reacted to MGSteve in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    I have to say, one of my first posts on here was suggesting a discount for VB Crossgraders.

    I wonder how a $130 sale on the IPS Community suite until the end of Oct would go down!

    I know where my 2x $130 would go...
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    Power Optix reacted to nealtz in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    I realy hope that IPB considers an crossgrade offer for vB emigrants like Woltlab does for WBB. Because if i use the discount for the vB suite i have to pay 'only' $130 and get free support till the next major vB upgrade. For IP Board i have to pay $150, for the Blog $50 or for the suite $250. So the migration costs me besides lots of extra work additional $20 to $120 and after six month i have to pay more money for the renewal. Maybe IPB can oblige current vB owners with a little extra discount. Maybe they can reduce their work and decrease the service offer so that the customers must install IPB by themenselfes.
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    Power Optix reacted to nydiver in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    I always had both forums and I can tell you IPB is worth any amount to change over. Now they have a converter to take over photopost to Gallery also! Its a one solution forum. You wont need hacks running to make the forum complete. And its not only a cost factor that you should look at but a customer service issue and I wont say any thing bad about anyone because IPB is just better. IPB seems to take the high road and that's just the way they are. So look and make your choice not on how bad someone else is but how good IPB would be for you! If VBull serves you better than go that way.

    I changed over and have a dead VBull package that's worth nothing thanks to the new cost scale. I must say I felt it coming and got out early.
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    Power Optix reacted to sedated in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    Agreed. Considering that a vBulletin "suite" costs $235 now and comparable later, current vBulletin owners would unfortunately have little incentive to pay more AND have the pain of migrating all their data to a new platform. If there was a competitive upgrade solution upon providing valid vBulletin license number (keep track of these numbers in the database along with domain), you'd have an incredible landslide of converts, each paying a price around the cost of your IPB board for the full suite that will bring in tremendous current and future revenues.

    Help us help you - this is an incredible opportunity for IPB. Unlike hardware, there aren't such 'fixed' costs with software. IPB has the power to provide a competitive upgrade. vBulletin became what it was because of vBulletin.org, a tremendous user community providing free hacks. Imagine being able to migrate away a tremendous number of those developers, all of whom would pay and sell your software. Then you immediately migrate away the current vB owners, many of whom would begin that path immediately. My guess is you will see an exponential increase in current revenues and new sales that you would otherwise not see.

    If it costs $130 to upgrade to the "vaporware vBulletin publishing suite" then think about a $1xx upgrade for the IPB publishing suite. Current vBulletin owners will migrate. It will be worth it to go through the pain and never look back. People... this is an incredible opportunity to capture the market. Think quickly. Don't think about how much of the sales you will "lose" by the discount - you wouldn't have them. Think about how many addition sales you will generate WITH the discount and the HUGE influx of "free mod" developers and new users by capturing the majority of the market share almost overnight.
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    Power Optix reacted to sedated in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    Agreed. As I said, I can appreciate the sale discount. But if you want to take a HUGE number of vBulletin converts, including coders who will create a huge number of IPB add-ons which will steamroll into thousands more users, then I think the additional "limited time vBulletin crossgrade discount" makes incredible sense. For new owners, $250 is the price point. For current vBulletin owners, provide your verified license information and obtain an additional XX% discount to crossgrade.

    Understand this - Internet Brands will crucify their customers who will stay since the investment of $235 for a new license will be less painful than paying $250 for IPB software and then having to migrate. It's all about the long term effects. You may very well more than double your revenues in discounted crossgrades alone and then benefit from the huge following (as vBulletin did via vBulletin.org free add-ons) which results in far more sales and willingness to pay and payment of the current maintenance fees.

    This is a huge opportunity for IPB. Anyone can lower their price, especially with software that doesn't have the same fixed costs as hardware and physical items. The upside of a discount is tremendous and I can't imagine anyone, even IPB owners, would disagree. Help us help you. :D
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    Power Optix reacted to Ditchmonkey in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    The IPB board is only 150. The suite is 250. However since vbulletin has an albums feature that would require IPB gallery to migrate that data, I think it would be a good idea for IPB to have a discounted package that includes forum and gallery to facilitate a proper migration of the VB forum to IPB.
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    Power Optix reacted to Rhett in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    Something to consider is the total out of pocket expense over a few years... looking at IPB in this manner will show you the reduction in future cost with IPB vs VB.... while it's a little more now... the renewals over the next 2-3 years are 25 bucks for 6 months... you don't have to renew every 6 months either... you can skip a few months or a year and then renew for 25 bucks... and get the latest version. Unlike the new vb license you will have to pay full price every year or two when they release a new version.

    Bottom line is yes if you want the full package it's a little more then vb to start but the renewals is where the benifit is.
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    Power Optix reacted to sedated in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    Thanks for the information. While it's a good price to entice new users, people are looking not to lose the entire value of their forum investment. That's why crossgrades are popular, a way of bridging the gap and convincing people to drop their current license and start to invest in something new.

    Right now vBulletin owners can "upgrade" existing licenses for $130 and $190 for expired for their cms and forum and blog package. Paying $250 might sound good for new customers but for current vBulletin owners it's still too high. Currently customers will begrudgingly bite the bullet, pay Internet Brands the $130 or $190 and go without dinner for a few weeks. If there was a special offer that discounted that offer for current licenseholders of vBulletin, I'll bet you'll see many converts who will never go back to vBulletin or Internet Brands once switched over here.

    Once again, thank you for your consideration and extremely quick replies.
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    Power Optix reacted to sedated in Please Consider vBulletin Crossgrade   
    Preface: This is not a rant or flame, but the hope of appealing to the IPB powers that be for a mutual beneficial opportunity. If there was ever a time to significantly increase your forum owner customer base and also do right by what is probably many thousands of people, you have an extraordinary opportunity - especially during this lasting recession depression.

    As you know, the creation and success of a forum is hard work and also an investment in the platform you own. This past week a confusing and misleading email was sent to existing vBulletin forum owners about an amazing upgrade offer to the new vBulletin product and a discontinuence of its old support policy. When the smoke cleared, it became apparent that Jelsoft, now known as Internet Brands, a NASDAQ company, is now demanding that owners of vBulletin forums pay practically the same price to "upgrade" their vBulletin forums as new customers. If customers don't "upgrade" now to an entirely new product which has no demo or release date, their ownly choice is to practically pay for an entirely new forum since the existing customer "discount" is a mere $20 of the cost of the vBulletin 4 forum which is $195. Forcing your customers to pay 89.7% of the price of the new software is an outrageous, disgraceful customer disservice, especially when the new software isn't even out of alpha testing.

    Many of the long time vBulletin users who helped create "vBulletin.org", the large vBulletin modification site, are now regretting that decision greatly. In addition to the digust towards the evil empire of forum software, the practicality of upgrading vBulletin software quite simply is not there.

    This is where Invision Power Services can increase its user base signficantly by offering some discount pricing to current vBulletin owners or by crossgrading. Many vBulletin forum owners would sooner crossgrade to Invision Power Board and wipe their hands clean of the entire Internet Brands vBulletin pricing fiasco and avoid what could be even more punishing practices in the future with annual or semi-annual vBulletin upgrades regarding more payments. Please consider this opportunity.
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