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Its simple marketing. A store owner has to get you into the store to sell you something. Very similar with a stock. For example I came into this stock as a trader many months ago. I had a very short trade in mind. While I was here my DD started because my money was in the stock. Long story short I became a long term investor. This campaign even though many partners are used is not that expensive. Great deals were struck. The benefits of using the money in a program like this far outweighs taking the money and buying back additional shares. Every company promotes themselves in some way. Major market companies run campaigns. The goal is to gain new long term investors and make this stock attractive to trade. The lack of volume has hurt this stock several times. People see the news come take a look . If they see little activity they tend to go away.
If the company has strong news the more that see it equates to more investors coming into the stock. A company that becomes proactive with their stock also attracts traders. Traders are a key element to a successful stock. Traders are the ones that ignite many big runs.
Your right just as I said. The company has to have solid news along the lines of what you are suggesting. I have to believe they would not run a campaign unless they felt their news was good enough. I do not know that what their news is. I hope its the things you suggest or of equal value. For that matter no one knows how the market will react to news. Life is a gamble
Hope that helps
We have over 15 Awareness partners lined up to tell the RTGV story. One that should have been told a long time ago. This company has been flying under the radar. Only exposure was Market wire news releases. With the proper exposure and proper developments from RTGV things will get much better. In any awareness program the main ingredient for success is the quality of the news. While I have no clue what their news is my speculation tells me its strong enough to make this campaign a success. Fingers crossed!. There will be plans moving forward to take care of the stock as well. We all have to wait until the company launches this. I expect its close
Nasty split. That should wipe out the common holders just fine. Unreal but that's pinkie land
Dom has done an effective job communicating with shareholders through his blogs. The majority of CEO's do not communicate in this manner. Dom is one of the best at blogging for his shareholders. As you should know a solid awareness program has been in the process of being constructed. The company will be executing it when the time is right for them. I expect that time is coming soon. Therefore I also expect the company would have ample solid business developments to support such an endeavor. IMO exciting times are ahead for this company and its shareholders.
This is a company with various technologies that all can play a part in the projected multi billion dollar industry of streaming music. Yet not limited to the music industry. Other services such as the ones Digital Clarity offers look to grow exponnencially as well
We may never see a final version of Audigist. This site has endless capabilities. As resources become available I would expect to see many new features continually added. Once CloudChannel is released certainly some of its technology can be incorporated.
Holding up very nice here. Very good sign of things to come
I am sure U2 would be very interested in streaming at least one of their tour shows live. Most any big band would. Simply because they sell out so fast. Their fans don't get a chance to see them. Plus it opens a new revenue stream. The problem is who pays for the production. They would have to bring in a promoter. A promoter needs at least 3 months to advertise and promote the event. At some point I expect Aderra and RTGV do do events like this. Could be sooner than we all expect. Lets face it streaming music is relatively new. The overall industry we are about to enter is expected to be a 120Billion dollar industry.
Hard to believe we can buy into a slice of this at a penny. When the market gets it this will take off
Another added service from their new website
Live Streaming
Aderra can now offer live streaming technology, which means that the opportunities for retaining consumer attention and maximising new revenue stream opportunities are vast. Once your target audience have your branded USB, you have numerous opportunities to engage with them remotely and retain their interest in your brand or product with your very latest content.
* Retain and extend consumer attention
* Encourage consumer loyalty
* Maximise new revenue streams
* Engage regularly with your target audience
* Offer exclusive content as a reward for loyalty
Interesting text on Aderra's home page
Aderra Media Technologies will engage bands with their fans and connect consumers with your brands.
Link is not active yet
http://www.aderra.co.uk/
Ok I understand thanks!
Two of the companies Dom mentions as part of the revolution we are already doing business with. I wonder if the others mentioned will partner with RTG as well at some point
JustcallmeDD:
Dom sent a reply regarding my request for a comment on your post
"As the last decade has abundantly proved, freeing music from discs also drives down the price of recorded music, often to zero, dematerializing what used to be an income for musicians and recording companies. Royalties generated from sales of MP3 files and by online subscription services are unlikely to ever make recorded music as profitable as it was in disc form."
Dom, this is your wheelhouse here. Can you reverse the sentiment in that last sentence there?
I don't think anyone can make music as profitable as it was when the labels re-issued everything on CD and we all had to buy our existing music collections all over again! But, the issue as far as I see it isn't necessarily trying to recapture the past to support the industry, but creating more efficient tools that help artists and their labels maximise revenues into the future. I am very, very doubtful about the attractiveness of any subscription service that exists because they are buying blanket licenses and I can't see how even with a reported $150m price tag on one of the new locker service's all label license it can be good for the industry either. Last year, global revenues were down $1.5Bn. You need a lot of big companies to make up that kind of decline.
We're focusing on the live output to start with because that's a hugely under-utilized area of exploitation for most rights holders. Our vision connects fans and artists (and thus their labels) in a way that hasn't been done before.
Can we single-handedly make recorded music as profitable as it was in disk form? No. Can we deliver on our promise to put total control monetization and distribution into the hands of the people that own creative works? Absolutely. That has to be a better solution than having your output aggregated by a third party and then getting paid according to an algorithm.
"Now everyone, not just a critic, can feel awash in music, with an infinitude of choices immediately at hand. But each of those choices is a diminished thing; attainable without effort, disposable without a second thought, just another icon in a folder on a pocket-size screen with pocket-sized sound. The tricky part, more now than ever, is to make any new release feel like an occasion: to give a song more impact than a single droplet out of the cloud."
Again, Dom understand this too. Dom knows that its about creating that connection between the fan and the artist, not just having each release be "just another song amongst billions". As he mentioned on his blog today, its about creating fans that are empowered to spread the good word about their favorite artists. Again, it comes down to how widespread this idea can become, and how many people adopt this mentality. And it is comforting to know that the person who understands this was the one who built CloudChannel and is now impressed by how intuitive it has become.
Awash with music... infinite choices... etc etc. The same can be said about TV, movies, in fact any media available today? Having said this, I agree. We are awash with music - it's everywhere. Is this a bad thing? Most people choose what they like and filter out the noise from elsewhere. I am not a great fan of electronica, so I just don't listen to it. There's plenty of it out there and it's low budget to produce, but it doesn't get in the way of my enjoyment indie rock, or 50s blues, or 70s jazz.
What the "revolution" is about isn't just propping up the mega acts. It's about changing the fortunes of acts further down the food chain too by giving them more earning potential than they can get by being part of a blanket deal.
I do have faith, but I always find myself wondering how much RTG will be responsible for this revolution towards the "peoples republic of music". I feel like the service/site that empowers the fans the most will probably have had the most useful and effective tools (thus the fans choosing to use this site/service as the pivot in their revolution). And the service/site that empowers them the most (and is thus most responsible for this revolution) will find strong loyalty among fans who have now used that service as a catalyst for their revolution. This service that sparks this new empowerment and this new fan-artist relationship on a wide scale will have quite the advantage.
I don't disagree, but I don't think the People's Republic will need to end up being a dictatorship with just one company winning. There are so many sides to the media business that there will be many companies who do really well. Here are a few that I really rate: www.nextbigsound.com, www.headliner.fm, www.pledgemusic.com, www.sentricmedia.com, www.aderra.net. These are all part of the revolution.
Where did you come up with that? A reverse split has never even been a topic. I think the only way you ever see that is if something big happens. Followed by a bid for the major market. So not a worry here at all imo
justcallmeDD
If you don't mind I am sending your post to the CEO. I think you have hit the issues perfectly. I would like to see what he has to say. I will post any response I get here later today
New TV and social media trend among the youth: study
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/4752175/New-TV-and-social-media-trend-among-the-youth-study
Young Brits Adopt “Social TV” Habits – Digital Clarity
http://www.moneyavenue.co.uk/news/digital-tv/young-brits-adopt-social-tv-habits-digital-clarity-754.html
First of all great post.
"As he mentioned on his blog today, its about creating fans that are empowered to spread the good word about their favorite artists. Again, it comes down to how widespread this idea can become, and how many people adopt this mentality."
It is quite evident what is happening among the younger people today. They are communicating through facebook, twitter, and mobile devices. Social networking is what they do. Therefore I think this idea will become widespread to a overwhelming degree.
Remember when Reggie did a report/survey on this very topic? News agencies worldwide picked it up.
http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE7275RZ20110308?irpc=932
Yes it is very interesting. Sounds like Apple could learn a few things from Dom. It is clear Apple is going at this with old ideas. Dom put it well they are also the old guard so to speak, part of the establishment. One that clearly needs to change.
RTGV could end up bigger than any of us expect. It certainly has the potential.
Dom comments on the disruptive technology today
Today, I looked under the bonnet (hood) of the CloudChannel system that we’re building at our unit in Ukraine. Even though I specified and designed the system, I was literally blown away with how our super-talented technical team has made some really complicated processes seem so simple. We’re creating something truly unique and at the heart of it is the ethos of content portability.
The right people to be promoting music are the people that love it the most, fans. These are our soldiers in the revolution that will create the People’s Republic of Music. The revolution is all about creating more meaningful links between artists and their fan bases and there are many other companies building tools to drive the revolution too. CloudChannel will be our face in that revolution, but Audigist is an important piece of the jigsaw too.
Audigist is about music at grass roots level. Pure creativity from performers, unbiased by focus groups, songwriting strategies or formulaic approaches to manufacturing hits. Supporting an Audigist artist is supporting the real thing and if you buy a song on Audigist, you can play it on any device you like. You can send friends samples, links and more. Soon, fans will play a much bigger role in the Audigist story and while it might never cause an iTunes employee a single sleepless night, the revolution has started and I’m pleased to be a part of it. It’s time the old guard embraced how consumers want to engage with content rather than trying to control it. Are we content that we can play our music on any Apple device? No.
Actually they did that to someone else today too. They handed out a partial fill of 5K and one of 38K. That was our two trips down to 0.011. Both buys
No they gave me a partial fill at 0.011
USP is a unique selling proposition. Cutting code slang for writing code
Does not look like we are seeing flipping. Those selling have not had an opportunity to buy back the stock because the ask has held. Take a look on the chart where we sit. Right at the 50MA. Its a resistance area where some profit taking exists. We break 0.013 we will run a little
I don't know about 0.015 by end of week but the chart is very important here. Recently the MM have played a different role. They have not been pushing the stock down actually showed signs of support. The bid has been stronger as well. If the chart takes yet another false start. It would be a major set back. Not only will it have to recover again it will be missing that sustained upward movement it needs desperately to create some technical events. Mainly a blue sky break during an awareness program. We will need the help of a Golden Cross to ensure that takes place. Only way a Golden cross happens during a campaign is the stock must start to move now. Not only is it important this stock starts to move up now. It is critical it does not break down. A breakdown would hurt performance in a campaign. The blue sky break is 0.025. If it happens along with the 50ma crossing the 200ma( Golden Cross) it will be explosive. This event on the chart can very well happen. It needs to get moving and sustain gradual pps increase over a several week period. All very doable
That's my technical analysis. Take it for what its worth its free : )
Will be good to have you when the buying ignites
Thank you it was a wonderful day. One of Dom's blogs said 4 weeks I believe. Things should start picking up here as far as awareness efforts by then as well
No problem at all. You are correct that I believe the company is moving forward with the awareness program. Their plans look strong. My confidence is quite high. If it were not I would leave. I only promote what I believe are winners and or gainers to be. One should always trade wisely.
I did not mean to suggest big things are in the pipe for sure. That is my speculation and my dd talking as I see things at the time I post. I have no info you do not have
Just wanted to clarify that.
I sent my best wishes for him privately and now publicly
Hurry back to bash us and keep us straight!! lol..all kidding aside
Have a speedy recovery!!!
Steve Baughman Brings a very unique quality to Audigist. Artists have some one in house that can produce their music. Steve will bring an abundance of new artists in as well. Its a snow ball effect especially as you get bigger names as we have seen evidence of with Ella and Ashley. The artists will start coming in fast.
This looks like it will be a very profitable tech for RTG. Could happen very fast. It won't bring in the millions of dollars that cloud channel/flowcaster can. But it will add another profitable subsidiary as Digital Clarity already is
You should read this a couple times or even three times if its your first one
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=47378127
Don"t be afraid to ask questions
GL
Ever read a 10K?
That is funny
Just great news today. As soon as those that just don't get how big this is are out. This will move big. I bet they are becoming few
The chart needs to be worked on now plain and simple!! It can be a catalyst of good things or it can get in the way. Company can easily make sure it shapes up here ASAP
I was thinking the same thought today
No where other than penny land can one make massive returns in relatively short period of times. I o very well in this arena and my DD is my guide Thanks for the advice but I will stay in penyland and keep making money. Its a habit you know. Making money that is
This is Steve Baughman who is the co-principal at Aderra. Steve, a Grammy-winning audio "genius," is the key to the talent access. He brought in 50-Cent, Lady GaGa, all of Universal Music . All of the talent to Aderra. Steve brought Ella Montclare to Audigist and produces some of her music.
He is really into Audigist because Audigist will provide the vehicle to develop Aderra's unsigned artists and the artists already signed up are available for development by Aderra.
Partnership starting to show results. I see big things for both coming with this partnership in many areas of business
Talk about keeping it real. Try to follow your own advice. There are 2k shareholders of this company. If you ever find a company that every single one was perfectly happy let me know please