Re: Where did our circle jerk go?
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2019 2:01 pm
Ugly Nora wrote: I think that is all it comes down to- where is a builder (or any business) going to get the best return on investment?
Ugly Nora wrote: I think that is all it comes down to- where is a builder (or any business) going to get the best return on investment?
What's the acquisition cost here? You mean time? Cause I don't actually know what the hosted guys pay. Do they pay? lolUgly Nora wrote:I enjoy forums for all those reasons as well...in depth conversations, sense of community etc. But time and resources are limited for everyone. So knowing where to focus your time and resources that will result in the most people seeing your stuff and translating it into sales is an important part of running a business. Yes, posting here will most likely result in sales as well, but it will be at a higher customer acquisition cost. I think that is all it comes down to- where is a builder (or any business) going to get the best return on investment?
yep.Jwar wrote:True true.
Still sucks. hah
Yeah, these are totally valid points.Ugly Nora wrote:Yes, time is money. If it takes me an hour to shoot a demo video and post it on Instagram, and I get 50 orders from it, that would be cheaper than me posting the same video here and getting 5 orders.
Also, as a counterpoint to the in depth discussion superiority of forums, does a builder necessarily want to have to engage in that? Or do they just want to move product? If they have to spend time answering all sorts of in depth questions, that adds to their time/money cost of acquiring that customer.




TRICK QUESTION: we all know your answer is the purple one. Because purple. So there!Chankgeez wrote:So, which of these t-shirt designs are we gettin'?





btw i've been meaning to go to sk (thats where you are right?) and i'll hit you up then01010111 wrote:About six months ago I started a job that works me 10-12 hrs a day m-f and sometimes weekends in a country on the opposite side of the globe from the majority of the members on here. But the lack of activity isn’t solely me. This is a forum based on our love of fuzz, and I think many of us have gone down the minimalism route (or at least gone down new gear routes).
So, many of us have found “our” fuzz, and we no longer need to spend our time hunting for the “perfect” fuzz. We have more free time and less binding us to this forum. And slowly we drift away as we see others do the same. People come back as they relapse into the fuzz, or they come back to return the goods they bought here, or they pop in every now and again to see how the fuzz-world has changed.
I’ll probably go full modular and disappear into the modular thread at some point, maybe even before the modular bubble bursts. But I doubt I’ll ever fully leave. The people here mean to much to me to leave