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    The Buzz on Shift from Clive on Learning

    UK eLearning consultant Clive Shepard recently discussed Shift on Clive on Learning. He talks about our model as a real plus to eLearning developers:
    But what's interesting about this tool is not that it's web-based, but in the commercial model:

      • Purchasers have completely free access to the tool to develop content.

      • MindMuze (North American Distributors) are proactive in providing support and advice to help you both creatively and technically in coming up with effective content.

      • You pay only when you publish content, on the basis of the number of 'pages' in the content.


    This is an output-oriented model, so MindMuze has every incentive to help you make productive use of the tool. Why? Because they make money from what you produce rather than from the product sitting on the shelf. In adopting this model, MindMuze are taking on a lot more of the commercial risk. They are also demonstrating a great deal of confidence in their product.

    With our new Brandon Hall Awards, we are definitely confident about SHIFT - more details coming soon!
    Karla Gutierrez
    Karla Gutierrez
    Karla is an Inbound Marketer @Aura Interactiva, the developers of SHIFT. ES:Karla is an Inbound Marketer @Aura Interactiva, the developers of SHIFT.

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