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Originally Posted by wedouglas
unified was to clunky for me
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Thanks wedouglas for giving it a try...I've noticed some long time users of different solutions have had some initial troubles adjusting to the software initially too...when you use a piece of software for years, anything else is going to look strange at first.
...in a nutshell, it doesn't take any longer to add programs, scan programs, view your stats ect...it's just different...and it's been set up in a way to substain constant development/enhancements...along with advertising to support the product...it's not just a stats tool, it's a webmaster resource...
All I can ask for others is to give it a shot, and wedouglas, maybe try it again in the future... I think you will be surprised how far we have come in such little time and we aren't stopping.
What we have done is removed the burden from the webmasters to have to pay for this type of application. Revenue can come from many different sources and there is plenty of opportunity outside of having webmasters pay for it...it just makes sense. Webmasters can benefit by dropping a monthly payment while affiliate programs are always looking for ways to communicate with the webmasters...it's an industry supported webmaster resource like this board, or an industry magazine ect...
A good analogy: compare this board to webmasterworld...they have decided to generate revenue from their webmasters/users rather than from advertisers. Some may appreciate that model, but I certainly wont ever use their website. There are plenty of free alternatives out there which are funded by advertisers showing ads that I certainly don't mind seeing since they pertain to my job...and I have come to find there are many who feel the same way. UnifiedStats fills this niche perfectly for them.