tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2936839348818178065.post5561217956452670043..comments2023-08-14T11:33:03.302-04:00Comments on Entrecard Tips: Entrecard Credit Pricing ReducedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2936839348818178065.post-76179952964576038802009-11-10T09:18:39.413-05:002009-11-10T09:18:39.413-05:00Thanks for pointing that out. I wonder whether you...Thanks for pointing that out. I wonder whether you will get 6K or 8K when you purchase credits, because it appears if they were to price them logically, it should be 8K, making the price more reasonable, between the other two prices.<br /><br />From a marketing standpoint, they should have stuck with standard pricing (5K credits for $10, 10K for $20, etc.) rather than the .20, .80 intervals. It just makes more sense. Many of the top people on Entrecard probably earn 10K every few days, anyway.Entrecard Tipshttp://entrecard-tips.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2936839348818178065.post-35816648554636730312009-11-10T08:28:50.078-05:002009-11-10T08:28:50.078-05:004,000 Credits - $12.00 = 0.003/EC
6,000 Credits - ...4,000 Credits - $12.00 = 0.003/EC<br />6,000 Credits - $23.20 = 0.0038~EC<br />16,000 Credits - $44.80 = 0.0028/EC<br />32,000 Credits - $84.40 = 0.0026/EC<br />64,000 Credits - $166.40 = 0.0026/EC<br /><br />something is odd about the math here. It would appear that you really get it handed to you by going with the 6,000 EC. I have not checked the numbers on their site, but I would skip the 6000 credits.Mouseclonehttp://mouseclone.comnoreply@blogger.com