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Re: Tommy Two Times post# 19437

Saturday, 12/22/2018 2:27:02 AM

Saturday, December 22, 2018 2:27:02 AM

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I forgot about Trump naming the four companies earlier in the year that would build prototypes. I don't remember the "winner" actually being named, but I'm sure you're right.
I know a company in Texas was granted a large sum to build 6 miles of the wall.
Also, this small startup company was awarded a part in the project.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.denverpost.com/2018/03/02/nebraska-border-wall-company-accused-shady-billing/amp/

If a small startup company listing one employee can get Trump's attention, well, that's pretty much Lppi. They (Lppi) can give up before they try, or they can believe in their product and try to get their name out there.
Maybe all companies to be involved have been named, maybe they haven't.
Regardless, getting your name out there with someone as motivated and proactive as a triple amputee veteran taking it upon himself to raise the money to build this wall could only be a good thing.
I can think of several other uses he might use Lppi for in conjunction with the wall, if not the wall itself.
What about border patrol stations?
At one point Trump was also talking about rebuilding many of our foreign embassies. LeepCore anyone?
Market yourself! Get your name out there. Also, I would consider updating the website to reflect a product that actually looks like LeepCore. I mean that constructively.
As it is, it's a little confusing and, imo, takes away from the credibility of the company to show giant glass high rises on your home page while advertising a product like LeepCore.

Also, I would consider removing the links that lead you to "coming soon". If it's really "coming soon", just add that information when it comes. The "coming soon", again imo, makes it look less professional.
Also, on the website, under the "About" section, the first sentence under "Our Vision" isn't complete and needs to be updated.
Finally, imo all of the information pertaining to the missile testing should be more predominantly advertised on the website.
If you're afraid it would conflict with the interest of the tiny homes market, you could subcategorize the "Uses" section - have one for military and break down the specs, benefits, give uses possibilities (military housing, border patrol stations, international embassies) etc...
- have one for tiny homes, again breaking down specs, pros, etc... that may be different or may overlap.
- have one for emergency housing in the wake of natural disasters, again listing specs but emphasizing its relevancy in each separate function.
Potential customers need those things spelled out for them. If you're marketing to a tiny homes audience, you're not likely to garner the attention of the military, in spite of the fact that the product would be ideal in either situation. I just believe it needs to be expanded upon and spelled out.
Thank you to the person who actually made the effort to create the website. I might be motivated to do so as well but certainly do not have the ability!
I'm an artist, and sometimes you don't see things in a project when you're the one who created it and when you've been staring at it too long.