Wednesday, September 08, 2010 1:47:35 PM
I also think we should be posting the NeoMedia campaigns running "all the time" but when was the last time you saw ONE post on here specifically referencing a NeoMedia campaign?
The problem with posting campaigns from direct codes is it creates confusion. Readers aren't sure if a campaign is NeoMedia-related or not. Best Buy is a perfect example. So maybe posters should note the post is not directly related to NeoMedia, but could affect the market.
If a rising tides is an investment strategy, we would own Edsel stock or driving a Success. During the expansion period of the automobile, 100s of auto nameplates died. So other's business model, sales strategies, and technology is not a reflection on our investment. NeoMedia is fighting against the current with a business plan and technology that is truly unique in the industry.
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