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do you have similar pains with your pricing tables {NAME}? . Of course, you can discuss styles and c

do you have similar pains with your pricing tables {NAME}? [.] Hi, {NAME} Pricing tables have been a pain for me my whole business life, and I want to become better and serve you even better. And this is where you come in, {NAME}… Because I want to ask for your advice, and… My question to you is this: = = = When it comes to pricing tables, what is your biggest challenge or frustration right now? = = = I go first: Setting up a pricing table is not a design question for me. It's a data question for me. A more complex product like LRT has a more [complex pricing table](. Of course, you can discuss styles and colors. But what I found - over a decade of publishing pricing table now, was all the extra work that sits in there, due to the complexity of - multiple product durations (i.e., monthly vs. annual) - multiple currencies - multiple languages - multiple detail levels To name a few. And we've done a pretty decent job on our current one, but not yet perfect, not what I ultimately want. Those switchers are a critical UI element, but the logic behind.... But keeping it all in sync and up to date... That was after dozens of paid "Pricing Table plugins for WordPress", custom coding, and whatnot. For me, they all have massive limitations, in - functionality ("Why do you need multiple languages?") - technology ("What do you mean by fast load time?") - stabiltiy ("Just re-enter all your content into the table again, Wordpress is instable, everyone know that...") And I get it - for 3 plans in 1 language, 1 currency with 3 typical items Storage, Bandwidth, Email accounts, as all those pricing table plugins seem to be focused on it is all biscuits and gravy... ...but what about real life? Have you found something that works for your (more advanced) pricing tables? I even once heard from an (admittedly pretty inexperienced) web developer: "We cannot add another product; it wouldn't fit on the pricing table" What about yourself? What are your pains with pricing tables? How do you work? What do you use? Just hit REPLY to this email and tell me right now. Just do it. I want to know, and I promise I will personally read YOUR response. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. —Christoph Christoph C. Cemper Founder & CEO LinkResearchTools (LRT) PS. I'm serious. Hit REPLY right now, and tell me what your biggest challenge or frustration right now is, when it comes to pricing tables. . . . . . . [.] You are receiving this email because on Feb 1, 2021 you opted in to the mailing list Pricing Table Poll from LinkResearchTools. [Unsubscribe or manage subscription]( [View in your browser]( LinkResearchTools GmbH Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 1-4 1220 Wien Austria

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