Not when you consider that the Inside is more valuable when the quality of people there is high and the number of people remains relatively low.
People post the intricate details of the businesses they are working on in that section and share details that they don't want the general public to see. The general public includes free subscribers to this forum.
It takes a certain kind of person to whip out a credit card and drop $50 on the CHANCE for good information. Not to generalize, but the quality of those kinds of people tend to be high. They also tend to be few.
So I'd say the system isn't strange - it's working as intended.
I certainly never got the value out of it, maybe you need to be further along to get the value out of it.
I'd personally pay quite a bit for good toys that didn't break.
For me, that question might as well be "what price would you pay to prevent your children from asking why Santa sends them bad toys that makes them cry?".
That's not hypothetical. I've had my children ask this to me exact thing on Christmas effing morning.
Personally I suspect there's a growing market of frustrated parents like me who WILL pay a premium for toys from a trusted brand. But realistically, that's the "doing it" part where you look into the viability of the idea.
Regardless - this was just a random example off the top of my head based on a recurring frustration I have. Anytime something annoys you more than once, you should probably take note and consider it.
Well that is a good question and awesome marketing speech, so what price
would you pay to prevent your children from asking why Santa sends them bad toys that makes them cry? Do you know other parents with similar-aged children?
Looks like the N is there and the S(it is a product based rather than time based and repeatable, since Christmas happens every year)
Just the C & E left.
Given how quickly 3D printing is progressing (and allowing rapid prototyping/small production runs) Aluminum toys might be interesting. (easier to extrude, sturdier than plastic and 100% recyclable to boot)
That's a pretty good idea,worth $15 if you ask me. My issue is I can never find people annoyed by the same things as me to make enough of a niche.
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