I work for a software company, and naturally we’re concerned about piracy. Our internal research indicates that whenever the most recent version of our product is successfully cracked we end up losing roughly up to 10% of our revenue until we thwart the crack or release a new version.
So I have a small dilemma when [...]
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My name is Aaron and I'm a content marketing manager for a small software company based out of Southern California. I'm a recovering web developer who made the transition from IT to marketing by way of total accident.
My goal with this blog is to share my insights and experiences on marketing, small business, and technology with an interactive audience.
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