Carlybee
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Nobody ever said "truth" was pretty or palatable.
You have a lot to learn about marketing.
Nobody ever said "truth" was pretty or palatable.
Considering what we put up with during 2011-2012 with media bias and outright lies, I shouldn't need any marketing skills. It should be as easy as selling bananas to a monkey.You have a lot to learn about marketing.
Considering what we put up with during 2011-2012 with media bias and outright lies, I shouldn't need any marketing skills. It should be as easy as selling bananas to a monkey.
You see, that's my trepidation with this project. I am much more willing to put my money in the hands of people who have a way of selling bananas to elephants and donkeys. Sure, it'll make us feel good to have someone preaching to this choir, but in a practical sense, I'm more interested in growing the congregation. But that's just me. I wish Ben all the luck in the world!Considering what we put up with during 2011-2012 with media bias and outright lies, I shouldn't need any marketing skills. It should be as easy as selling bananas to a monkey.
I advocate doing both. They're not mutually exclusive endeavors. Having a liberty orientated network would do wonders for our potential candidates in the future, so they really compliment each other.This is a worthwhile endeavor. Liberty is about educating people. More so than the pipe dream of getting Ron Paul or candidate X elected. We need to support more things like this. Ben Swan is a stand up guy
I will chime in on the "all or nothing" approach as well. The site certainly seems to talk up the goal, and goes so far as to say that all of the money is needed. There's no plan to do half as many shows if $x are raised instead. There's no talk of doing the most with what's raised.
There is, however, a strange need to scold people for not pledging to this. I have looked at it and personally do not see the value in donating. That's me, personally, and since I'm the one that is in charge of my money, that's how it's going to stay. I have to divert funds to a variety of personal expenses over the summer and fall. I can't see falling short on those goals and telling family and friends that I could not help them because I was helping someone fund their educational political programming efforts.
It would be great if it got funded, but I don't think chastising the same crowd that occasionally has to choose between food and donations in order to scrounge up $100 for the site's namesake(s) is going to be the way to fund it.
I'm like a blind squirrel sometimes.Oh, RDM, when did you get so funny? What a funny title! It's just so funny, I can't get over it...
Melissa, maybe you missed the fact that ALL Kickstarter campaigns are all-or-nothing. The goal MUST be met or the project won't get funded at all. That's just the nature of Kickstarter, it's not Benn's fault. He can't do anything if he raises half the money because if that happens, he won't get any money!