The “free” version of numly only allows for 3 ESN’s per month to be generated. Ha! So much for getting me to use it. I really figured the whole thing would be free to end users. Not so.
August
26
2006
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Hey, we all want to share our voice. And I particularly love comments, especially if you took the time to read my blog entry. I'll take the time to read your comment, I swear! But due to spammers, robots, and the fact that I want my blog to be PG rated, I need to approve the comments. This should be same day, but please don't get mad if it takes me a while to approve the comment.














Numly pricing doesn’t appear to be too costly set at $4.95 per month. Compared to the US Copyright office with prices of $45 per submission and DulyNoted, our London-based competitor, with prices of over $10 per submission, Numly services may be priced too low.
I believe that it is amazingly more affordable and it includes offer features not available by its competitors such as orphan works protection, digital fingerprinting, RSS feeds, personal n-pages, etc.
Good point. And as a side note, congratulations for being the first real non-test comment on the sample playground for the new site of the blog of whall!
So I guess what I need to figure out is — is there an easy way for me as a WordPress-blog-based author to have a checkbox on certain posts where I’d want to have an ESN so I can easily pick and choose when to use up my free 3…. or part of the 100/mo if I subscribe as a Pro.
Thanx for being so professional, too. Not everyone would be based on how agressive my “review” was. Thanx also for taking it a step up so that I can keep my own professionalism in check as well.
This is a test comment from my blackberry – I’m noticing that the blog entries and comments aren’t 100% readable with the mobile browser, so that’s something to work on….
Hey Whall – I like your idea of being able to select which three wordpress posts assign the Numly Numbers but at this time the wordpress plug in doesn’t support this feature.
You can always use the Firefox extension of the Numly web portal to generate Numly Numbers on the fly as needed.
BTW – I like the theme of your blog site!