RE:RE:Here's a problemDon't get me wrong... I'm not saying advertising isn't important. On the contrary. I believe they are on track. They have set up sales with virtually all major outlets and online sales is best for global sales..... that's the way everything is going. I'm sure advertising will come, and is very important but you just can't put the cart before the horse.
1. Ramp up product
2. Set up sales outlets
3. Revenues begin
4. Promote and expand as funds permit
I trust this will all come with a bit of patience.
SizzlinSteaks wrote: Making judgement before considering circumstances and quick to call names.. I view that as a reflection of oneself... ANYWAYS
This company is still very young and currently in a growth stage. Advertising cost tonnes of dough... particulary when you are talking about commercials. Setting up a stand in a mall is not effective when you are attempting to make global sales. I suspect advertising will come when revenues justify but it would be unwise to throw money at advertising when you don't currently have the money to do it, particularly when you are in ramp up stage. I would say those funds are better spent for the purpose of ramping up your product.
Better to think before we speak.
Therealggp wrote:
Alright. So let me make this clear, I am 100% behind this company and want them to do well. I have no plans on selling my shares anytime soon. But what in the world is wrong with the people running it. I think they are literally just stupid. How the hell do release their biggest product last week, yet if you are not a shareholder, then not a single person on the planet knows about it. Do something already. Get a commercial, sponsor a skateboarder/snowboarder, have a girl stand in a mall with a small set up (that would literally cost you nothing). Now I know their company insiders are on this board reading this because half of the posts on here come from them using fake accounts. Move your asses and get on this. Unless of course you're just scam artists waiting to take off with shareholder money. Get your act together dummies.