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This is the internets, so I shouldn't have to explain the title...but here's an explanation just in case.

Alright, so this thread is about money bombs. We had our first taste of a money bomb last Saturday, and it was a sweet, sweet nectar indeed. Watching ronpaulgraphs go vertical for an hour or two was awesome, but it left us wanting more. Enter the already famous (and amongst some, infamous) November 5th bomb. And the November 11th bomb. And now the new December 16th Tea Party bomb.

My question is, is there an overall strategy we should consider with these money bombs? I think they happen to be potentially awesome fundraising mechanisms for all the obvious reasons: publicity, motivation for supporters, and big cash for Ron's campaign. But, there's probably a point of diminishing returns.

Without over-analyzing the situation too much, I'm going to make the bold claim that it's probably a good idea to stick to about 2 major money bombs per month. Any more than that and I believe the bombs will start to compete for the same potential donors, and each bomb will thus be less effective as a publicity tool. Any less, and we might have trouble reaching the campaign's fund-raising goals.

IMO, here's a good schedule for upcoming money bombs:

November 5th (we all know the story on this one)
November 11th (Veteran's day)
November 29th (RonPaulThanksgiving.com)

December 16th (Tea Party)
December 25h (MerryChristmasRon.com)

Now, I know I added the Thanksgiving and Christmas ones without asking anyone, and that the Thanksgiving bomb violated my own rule about how many bombs to have per month. But I think they're good ideas, and they're spaced out well enough to give a bit of recovery time between bombs.

Thoughts?
 
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Dec 26 Washington crossed the Delaware and defeated the Hessians...change from Christmas?
 
Dec 26 Washington crossed the Delaware and defeated the Hessians...change from Christmas?

Perhaps, although I think Christmas is more widely recognizable. :D

Plus, I just really want everyone to be talking about the massive present we gave Ron for Christmas.
 
Perhaps, although I think Christmas is more widely recognizable. :D

Plus, I just really want everyone to be talking about the massive present we gave Ron for Christmas.

But it would be secular and more inclusive, and how many hundreds of people are not going to be willing to log on at any time during family time on Christmas Day?
 
so what you're saying is -
they set us up the bomb?
Yes, somebody set us up the money bomb. What?! We get signal. Main screen, turn Ron. (Ron appears on screen) "How are you gentlemen? All your party base are belong to us. You are on the way to destruction. Make your time. Ha ha ha."

Take off all fiat money, for great justice.
 
Damn thread title blowback made me laugh and spill my cranberry juice.
 
Yes, somebody set us up the money bomb. What?! We get signal. Main screen, turn Ron. (Ron appears on screen) "How are you gentlemen? All your party base are belong to us. You are on the way to destruction. Make your time. Ha ha ha."

Take off all fiat money, for great justice.

Man, we should get Ron to make this fund-raising commercial for us. Or someone good at hacking up videos should do this on youtube. That'd be sweet.
 
I think having one big money bomb to try to get publicity is worth trying. However, to keep momentum building, we need to raise more money each week than the one before. Also, it is easier for the campaign to process donations at a steady pace than to be "bombed" all at once.

Even a great idea can be overdone. A variety of approaches is likely to work better than the same thing over and over again.
 
I do mind, the Dude minds. This will not stand, ya know, this aggression will not stand, man.
 
Phone's ringing, Dude.

(I can't help myself...that is one of the best movies of all time).
 
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