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#1 ChrisRLG

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Posted 24 August 2004 - 10:17 AM

I use AVG7 which is the paid for version of AVG ( www.grisoft.com ) They have a reseller program - could you not offer that. With all the people using (and recommending) its free version, the paid version does give some extra benifits. 1. A later AV engine. 2. More detailed scheduler - I download 'every hour' 3. The price paid covers TWO issues os buy AVG7 now - with a free upgrade to AVG8 when ever they make it. (I purchased AVG6 for network use - which technically is not free - and updated for free to AVG7) 4. Email support - free version has NO support. 5. Just like the free version - it has free updates to the virus database unlike lots of competitors. The site could make a commission on the sales.

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Posted 04 September 2004 - 08:09 PM

you use it, would you like to contribute to a review of it?
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#3 ChrisRLG

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Posted 07 September 2004 - 04:33 AM

Yes - I will do a writeup for it - I am emailing the sales department of Grisoft to ask for 'sales details' from them.

You might like this affiliate program. - FAQ page :-
http://www.grisoft.c...ate.php?aff=faq

15% of sales turnover. But from the site I don't see a way to give a discount to members - that may be a problem.
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Posted 23 October 2004 - 06:32 AM

Hi Y'all from New Orleans sandysez here. I'm new to the forum. Came here through a link from SWI. On the isue of how to give a discount to members you can accomplish that with already existing shopping cart from store. Assign a code number and url for reg price and a second one for member discount and post in forum or send to members in newsletter. I would send members both Urls in case they want to donate to org personally. Bet you'll find a lot of them do! There is another program called Error Nuker that has a 75% commission rate. I don't know enough about that kind of soft to really recommend it. It fixes shortcuts and cleans registry file. Bet 90%+ of people you send this too have never cleaned registry file. They are really trying to get known much like McAffee did in earlier years. I have searched for url and will provide later as soon as I find it

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Posted 26 October 2004 - 09:44 AM

hmmmm

http://forums.techguy.org/t272896.html

Not all people like that product :)
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Posted 31 January 2005 - 04:32 PM

I recently changed to Avast from Norton after Norton failed to find and/or delete two trojans. Avast found a few more deleted them and it was the free version. Checkout their site at www.avast.com . I am still looking into the purchased version versus the free so I can't comment anyone care to? zorfox

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