"Be This Guy" - or Publicity - Business and Turnover

Richmond richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Sun Oct 13 15:45:47 EDT 2013


On 10/13/2013 10:26 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> @Richmond,
>
> Doctor Scott Raney works went so important for all of us, Runrev included even if Metacard did this amazing so sweet and incredible smart Creator so lazy to the end, just before Kevin purposed to Scott  to push MC ahead, as we today all know, lots more higher most of us expected it would be thinkable teen years ago !

Je ne comprends pas un mot. S'il vous plait, ecrivez en Francais.

Richmond.

>
> @Francis,
>
> Thanks !
>
> @All,
>
> What would we say if RunRev neglected marketing and advertising point of making the weakest of his inspiration, creativity and economic safety ?
>
> Luck is decision.
>
> Best,
>
> Pierre
>
> Le 13 oct. 2013 à 20:26, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
>
>> This was very well written.
>>
>> I want a 5-legged sheep. :)
>>
>> On 10/13/13 6:43 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
>>> Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
>>>
>>> where the boats are bobbing uselessly in the swell.
>>>
>>> Hi Richmond, and anybody interested in the recent Livecode
>>> publicity.
>>>
>>> I know somebody who sends and receives a handful of mails
>>> in a "good" week (THAT is expensive !)
>>>
>>> I know somebody who has a golf bag full of expensive "putters",
>>> a subscription to an expensive golfing club, and who plays golf
>>> (very badly), two or three times a year.
>>>
>>> I know somebody who jumped at the chance to take a 40%
>>> reduction on a years subscription to a fitness class, and who
>>> has strangely never found the time to go "EVEN ONCE" in that
>>> year.
>>>
>>> Every day, I drive past a small harbour in Southern Brittany,
>>> where I see a thousand "boats" of all sizes and prices, which
>>> are taken out for an airing maybe half a dozen times a year.
>>> "WOW !" I couldn't even pay the cost of the mooring berth !
>>>
>>> Welcome to the real world Richard, where publicity exists !
>>>
>>> Let us just imagine a world where manufacturers never EVER
>>> spoke about the products that they make and (try) to sell.
>>>
>>> 1 - They would go out of business for lack of clients who
>>> would just love to buy a five-legged sheep, if they knew
>>> that it existed. Of course, there is always a risk that if you
>>> don't know that something exists, you will never go out and
>>> buy one.
>>>
>>> 2 - They sell their products to some people who really don't
>>> want one, but they make more money, stay in business and
>>> (maybe) lower their profit margin and sell MORE, but CHEAPER.
>>> AND, they innovate, hire people, and live happily ever after !
>>>
>>> 3 - Publicity may reach somebody who realises that he can "DO"
>>> something positive with this publicized product, which will make
>>> his life "richer".
>>>
>>> Publicizing LiveCode with the idea that "YOU TOO, CAN BECOME
>>> A PROGRAMMER, AND MAKE MONEY" is a perfectly acceptable
>>> Publicity Pitch, and I for one am a happy bunny, because some
>>> years ago, I was lamenting about the demise of an indispensible
>>> (to me !) product called HYPERCARD, when I "stumbled" across
>>> REVOLUTION, and life began all over again.
>>>
>>> The "morons" who see LiveCode publicity, buy it, and don't use it
>>> are not in your world - Don't worry about it. Just pour yourself another
>>> whisky (or whiskey), and run off another stack, happy that you've
>>> got yourself a wonderful "toy" which makes your life more worth while.
>>>
>>> I spend hours every day playing with LiveCode, just for fun, and I spent
>>> a lot of money to get this fun. What LiveCode has evolved into from
>>> early beginnings and a handful of people with a "Vision", is nothing
>>> more than an wonderful adventure. And I BENEFIT from this adventure.
>>>
>>> LiveCode publicity is not talking to "YOU", so don't listen to it.
>>> I'm on version 5.5, have never made a cent from what I've written,
>>> and delete all the publicity mails from LiveCode WITHOUT EVEN
>>> LOOKING AT THEM, simply because I have a great software development
>>> tool which already does more that I will ever need.
>>>
>>> And when they finally put me to rest (I wrote my first program in 1962),
>>> the last word I say will probably be "IF ……."
>>>
>>> And inevitably the question - How did you "stumble" across LiveCode ?
>>> Was it - NO THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE ……..  "P U B L I C I T Y" ????
>>>
>>> I think that this is worth more than two cents.
>>>
>>> -Francis
>>>
>>> "LiveCode is not just another Software Development tool, it's a way of life"
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> -- 
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>> HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
>>
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