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    <title>It&apos;s been a week, so</title>
    <summary>It&apos;s been a week, so I&apos;m going to let the link to the Blogger Pro page scroll off now. I recognize that the poll results...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>It's been a week, so I'm going to let the link to the <a href="http://www.dashes.com/anil/index.php?proinfo.php">Blogger Pro page</a> scroll off now. I recognize that the <a href="http://tools.arsdigita.com/voxpopuli/ViewResults?poll_id=2836&poll_question_id=2915">poll results</a> are skewed, because the audience is self-selecting. That is, only people who have in interest in Pro would be there in the first place, so the percentage that would be willing to pay is probably artificially inflated. </p><p>That being said, I think it bodes extremely well for Pyra that <strong>80 percent of respondents would be willing to pay</strong> for the services of Blogger Pro, as of this writing. Granted, almost a third of those recipients would only pay 2 bucks a month, which is probably unfeasibly low. But, assuming that those willing to pay $10 or $20 would also be willing to pay $5, a majority of visitors to this site would cough up $60 a year. That's an incredible conversion rate; It should be interesting to see how all of this evolves when the service goes live.</p><p>And to answer the most frequently asked question, <em>no</em>, that goofy little graphic is <strong>not an official Blogger Pro logo</strong>, I did that in about 2 minutes on my own. I'm sure the real one will look much better, but right now there isn't an official Pro logo yet.</p><br>
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