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By: Cristi Dorobantescu
If you are a software producer and you make some, most, or even all of your sales over the Internet by allowing customers to download your product(s) (against a fee, naturally), it is important to know that the download size of the file is a capital factor. The importance of the download files is not to be taken lightly. Bear in mind that there is always a mental barrier for each product ever downloaded from the Internet. Find out where this barrier is for your target customers and try to stick to it. A Definition If we were to define download size, we would most likely define it as the size, in Kb or Mb, of a product (software, in our case) that a user attempts to download from a specific Web page. On a more jocular note and in the context of software sales, it could be defined as the approach taken by a software developer with regard to their product in order to get as many prospects to convert into customers, taking into account factors such as complexity, user-friendliness, available features and Internet connection types. The Importance of the Download Size - Large vs. Small Download-based software sales are greatly influenced by the size of the file(s) to be downloaded. Even if at first sight it does not seem much of an issue, many Internet users feel discouraged when they face a file that, due to its size, either blocks their computer for hours on end, not allowing them to do anything else but wait for the download to complete, or doesn't even download completely due to some error on the server that hosts the download file, or to any other reason. Nowadays, when everybody seems to have so little time available and everything must be available "yesterday", download files fall themselves under the category of the things that need to be readily available, within minutes from clicking the "Download" button. It appears that size is generally not an issue for Web users that have cable connections, while users that still rely on modem connections are less willing to wait for long minutes to download a 10-15 Mb piece of software. In such cases, it becomes obvious that applications that are larger than, let's say, 10 Mb, will be less likely to be purchased by somebody whose main interest is primarily in specific applications that don't "weigh" more than 500Kb. The difference between a large file and a small file can consist merely in it being packed or not. There are applications that can do the packing for you, meaning that they will "squeeze out" everything that they consider redundant (mainly spaces) from the executable part of your product. The result will be, most of the times, a file that is considerably smaller than the un-packed one. Pro's
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