How not to sell sound expansions

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2011/03/11 11:33:05 (permalink)

How not to sell sound expansions

So Cakewalk has been ramming these DSF sound expansions down our throats in recent emails. Twenty bucks. Ok. But are there demos of said sound expansions on their pages? No! Are we supposed to buy these on trust alone?
 
http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cus/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-DSEL1.00-20E
 
And check out the poorly rendered "product box". Come on Cakewalk. This is cheese.
 
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    Loptec
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    Re:How not to sell sound expansions 2011/03/11 11:59:26 (permalink)
    I think store.cakewalk.com needs a major update in general

    The navigation is crap
    The register-product function sucks
    The overall design and funcionallity of the site just feels unproffesional
    post edited by Loptec - 2011/03/11 12:00:37

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