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Thanks, ArielK! I removed “pro” regarding the 2 functions that were introduced since I purchased the Pro version. I assumed the coming soon/maintenance mode would be a pro feature, but you guys are awesome and made it a free feature.
I’m so impressed for what you’re giving for free, I’m happy that I purchased the pro version as a thank you. There are a lot of small costs that add up, and it’s not made clear to newbies creating a website. There are a lot of people who say, “Have your blog created in 20 minutes for less than $5 a month.” They don’t discuss security, backup, business email, the value of premium themes, and other costs that are important.
Your team doesn’t price gouge and seemingly understands that a lot of people are cash strapped when starting a website/online business. I appreciate that your team helps people start out strong, and I imagine it’s going to create loyalty when folks are able to invest more money into their website.
There’s a plugin where I love its capabilities. It has several apps in one plugin, and I know it would make my life easier. There’s only one pro feature that I really almost need, not just want, to get it to function as needed. However, it’s cost prohibitive for me. That means someone else will get my business and loyalty, because they offered me an awesome, affordable and scalable product from day 1. I’m glad to see that Elementor understands the concept of getting newbies and making it easy and affordable for them to grow their new business.
I think you will continue to impress me and several others, and I will recommend as much as I can. I did follow Elementor on Twitter and RT, recommending Elementor to my followers. My Twitter is primarily used for connecting with other online solopreneurs and writers. I am really grateful for Elementor and I hope to help others who might be struggling to get online.
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Ninja Forms - The Contact Form Builder That Grows With You] cr*pWoohoo! Angry text messages! Hey now, just trying to bring some light to make this thread a bit more well rounded for the next reader. Don’t shoot the goofball.
Ever end up in a room and wonder how you ended up there at this time at night? I’m experiencing that exact feeling right now. Except I’m sober. Woo-woo, woo-woo…you have now entered the twilight zone, Johnny! What’s behind door #1 – here we have angry man, @mch0lic ready to throw down and go rounds! Door #2 We have brow beaten @wpnzach attempting to defend his position, but Whoa! Door # 3 comes flying open with @mdpalow ready to fight angry man with thought provoking acronyms! Oohh, he’s ready to go up against misdirected testosterone frustration with brain power and sarcasm (such better ways for angry man to release that kind of built up frustration, know what I’m saying, Johnny!?! Kinda rhymes with sarcasm)! But never fret my pets! These guys made nice. Like many dudes do, they likely shoved this into a never open box, and moved on to the next thing in their compartmentalized brains! Having a typical female spaghetti wired brain, I’m going to remind them that this all started about 2.5 months ago, and I’m going to use it to win every argument against them until the end of time! Feeling sorry for my hubby yet? You should. (Evil snickers)
Woohoo! No more angry text messages! (The crowd is applauding)
The morale of the story? Stopping to laugh is more important than stopping to smell the roses. Sometimes your upper lip stinks, you’re sick, or the roses give you allergies and you’re too stuffed up to smell them anyways. But laughter can clear sinuses and gas, to which either causes more laughter! Oh, the other morale of the story is no coffee for me after 2 pm.
A wise, but insanely freaky joker once said, “Why so serious?”