PowerPoint to video - need your suggestions

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alexbear88

Hi,
All of you, especially honorable PowerPoint MVPs. I need your
suggestions for the new version of PowerPoint to video program.

I have read MVPs FAQ about PowerPoint to video and PowerPoint to DVD
many times http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm
They really help us a lot. You know, there are only 33 PowerPoint MVPs
in the world!

And January 18th, 2008, Acoolsoft released its new version of
PPT2Video Converter V1.1.0 with new features and improved quality.
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/powerpoint-to-video-overview.html
You can click "new version" to the specific page.

However, we still not sure if it meet our customers needs, now it is
no time limit free trial. We try our best to help you through the
test; there are much space for improvement.

So I sincerely ask you to give some of your advices for us to make a
further improvement!

Best Regards!
Alex Smith
 
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alexbear88

Add an anti-spamming feature?

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:  www.pptools.com
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Hi,
Steve Rindsberg.
Thanks for your advice!
I know your website is awesome, and I believe it has helped a lot of
people. But you know, every company is struggle to make a live, what
we want is win-win. We hope we can do our best to help our customers
solve some problems when we are getting what we want, and we never
stop from offering better service, although some times you don't like
us.
I hope you can understand!

Best Regards
Alex Smith
 
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leakeymore

I don’t know much about this software for I always use Moyea PPT to DVD
burner, and convert my ppt files to dvd and enjoy with my friends and
families, sometimes use it to convert to video formats and upload to YouTobe
and share with more people.
I do believe Moyea software, and hope to share with all you guys.
You can view more info through their website: http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com
 
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leakeymore

I don’t know much about this software for I always use Moyea PPT to DVD
burner, and convert my ppt files to dvd and enjoy with my friends and
families, sometimes use it to convert to video formats and upload to YouTobe
and share with more people.
I do believe Moyea software, and hope to share with all you guys.
You can view more info through their website: http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com
 
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alexbear88

It's not that I don't like you or your company.
It's that I don't like some of the things you and your company do.
Countries have laws, groups have rules that members follow because it benefits
them all.  I agree to a law that says I can't rob other people, you agree to
the same law, we both win.  Neither one of us robs the other.

When one of us breaks that law, it threatens the whole community.

This is a community, with its own rules.
You're very welcome to join it, but you have to respect its rules.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:  www.pptools.com
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Dear Steve Rindsberg:
I finally get it!
Thank you so much
Maybe what we nee to do is stand from other sides to check how can we
really benefit the community and the whole system of business.
Just like Google, when you have forgot SEO, Cheating and so on, and
you creat valuable content for the world to see,The website will get
a good rank. You website PPTFAQ is an good example.

As a jackeroo in this innovative and changing world. We need
consultant like you to make our career go further!

Best Regards
Alex
 
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Austin Myers

I hope you take this in the most positive way possible. To be honest I read
your post this morning and was going to respond but had other demands and
was unable to respond until this evening. I believe that worked to your
favor because it gave me time to consider how I would respond.

In the many years I have been a member of this community, I don't believe
anyone has been turned down when they ask for help and it appears to me that
for the first time I can ever remember you have come to this group asking
for everyone's help. I hope that you are sincere in your request and are
willing to hear what people offer. My response is an honest effort to help
you succeed as member of this community and as a business person trying to
make a living.

Let's start with this,

My name is Austin Myers and I welcome you to the community and hope you stay
with us as a contributing member. Your latest version of your software is a
huge improvement over previous versions and shows you have a good
understanding of video and PowerPoint issues and that is something this
community is always looking for. You have a good deal to offer!

I know you want to sell your software and I know that it is easy to think
you have to get everyone's attention. That much is true, but getting
people's attention by being a pest instead of a help will never help you
sell your product. However making good friends by helping others is a GREAT
way to sell yourself and your products.

I have several software add-ins for PowerPoint as many others in this
community do, but we don't create posts just so we can answer them with an
ad or promotion of our products. We don't try to promote our products to
fix a problem if its not a good solution to the specific problem. In fact,
if you look through the posts you will see that the people selling products
and services answer all sorts of questions, not just the ones the sell our
products. What I am trying to say is that if you contribute to the
community, it will treat you very well on both a personal and business
level. Just something to think about...



Enough on that subject, lets talk about the suggestions you asked for. Your
product places a watermark saying "Evaluation" in the trial. I understand
why you do that but I can tell you its a bad idea. Mine and most of the
other add-ins that do well provide a real value to users when they install
the trial versions of our products. With my products users are allowed to
make as many presentations/videos as they want for a two week trial period
with no restrictions at all. I have found that when users, (including
myself when I use trialware) use software for a couple of weeks to produce
real finished projects (presentations) that they can distribute, they
suddenly "see" the value and do not want to give it up.

Sure, there are users that simply want to use the product for a one time
presentation, but so what? If they are really a one time use customer they
would never have bought the product anyhow. You still come out ahead
because when they distribute it, people WILL ask them how they did it and
that spreads the word on your product. Not only does it spread the word it
is spread with good feelings because you provided a real value to the person
talking about it.

You might consider altering your trial's capabilities, perhaps allowing the
user to convert 3 to 5 presentations and then place the evaluation watermark
on any new presentations until they register it. I am not saying that is
the only way to do it, just consider your options on how you can provide a
real value to anyone taking the time to download and install your product.
After all, isn't that why you offer a free trial? You want people to try it
and think it has real value.

Have you registered as a software vendor on the Office Online web site? If
not do it ASAP. It will drive traffic to your site and the visitors are
people that are looking to solve specific problems. If you can solve the
problems for them you are on your way to making a new customer.

Be accessible to your customers. A forum is a poor substitute for a quick
email response or a phone number customers can call. There is nothing more
frustrating than trying to finish something on a dead line, having a
problem, and then taking days to have it resolved or at least acknowledged.
You may not always have the immediate solution but at least your customer
knows you are aware of it and are working on it.

I could make a number of additional suggestions but I think I'll stop here
and let others jump in with some of their ideas and suggestions. Just
consider what I have said and if you find anything of value take it and run
with it. I wish you the best of luck and again, welcome to our community.


Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
www.playsforcertain.com
 
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Echo S

I suggest that you omit this wording from your replies:

this was is $79.95 and is one of the few products that didn't mess up
animations, transitions and music.

That statement makes it sound as if you're a user of the product, not an
employee of the company. Just be straight with people, and you'll find that
they're much more receptive. But that type of disingenuous marketing is
distasteful.
 
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alexbear88

Hi Alex

I, like Austin wish to give you the benefit of the doubt - welcome to the
community. But I think you know not to mess with us ;-)

I thought you should know McAfee Site Advisor gives your site a red warning
rating:http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/ppt-to-video.com?aff_id=105-70&suite...

Lucy
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Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP










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Thanks to all of you! Honorable PowerPoint MVPs:Steve Rindsberg,
Austin Myers (you must have taken a long time to wrote such a
sincerely suggestion), Lucy Thomson(I will never find out this big
problem if you didn't post above), Echo(Yea, what you said is quite
right,I am not a user, it is time for me to change the promotion
method)
And all of you, has an individual website which is very professional
and helpful.
I will add them to my social bookmark, blog and website, Also,I will
recommend it to my friends and customers.

Best Regards
Sincerely
Alex
 

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