I agree with all this yet that is not the majority view. The idea of bringing tons of people over now is without merit. The conversion rate will be abysmal simply because this is too complicated.
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I agree with all this yet that is not the majority view. The idea of bringing tons of people over now is without merit. The conversion rate will be abysmal simply because this is too complicated.
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Yep exactly, I don't see us recovering those marketing fees any time soon. Just a big mass of confusion and overly complicated on boarding system. Leo improved this but it could still use some work. I've found it easier onboarding through Leo than any other platform so hats off to them.
Leo did simplify the process somewhat and at least let people use a Twitter account. It will be great when they get the next rollout of the platform where FB and Google accounts can also be used.
At least then someone can start without understanding what is going on.
After years in that business, I agree with you. It is torched money. Bet the ranch they will come back and ask for more down the road. It could become a never ending pit if we allow. They will give some line about marketing being a long term thing; that it takes a long time to see the results; consistency is key look at McDonalds; etc.. I know since I used all those lines over the years.
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It's nice hearing I'm not the only one that thinks this. I got in a bit of a heated trash talking laterally for no reason other than questioning the proposal lol Waiting for my downvotes next. Which hopefully doesn't happen simply because of a disagreement if it does happen you can be sure I'll be very vocal about it.
Yeah well the proof will be in the pudding.
The activity is very easy to monitor and that is what is going to be key. And we will likely not see it increase by the time the contract runs out.
When you have been on the same side of the table, in any business, you know how things operate.
I stood in front of business owners pushing them to remain committed (and spend more money) to marketing plans that were not likely to yield a ton of benefit. The key was to keep them committed to it since it had no chance of working if they cut it out. But in the end, it was a coin toss and that was with a process where the system was already refined and in place.
With Hive, we are no where near refined.
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