Hypostomus et al,
While your offerings are compelling for those of us who take trading seriously, there are two notable flaws or oversights in your marketing scheme that will likely limit the penetration potential of your intended audience. Those key flaws are followed by a few ancillary shortcomings.
First, none of you has won a trading contest many years ago under questionable circumstances. Without that sort of background, how far do you really expect to go in this business? In the alternate, perhaps one of your principals has won a lottery or some other random chance contest in the distant past. If so, try to shore up some credibility by writing a how-to book on the subject. Gentlemen, if you want to attract a suitable audience, you need to set the stage.
When you have your house in order, you should then look into incorporating the principles of MLM into your strategy. Nothing enhances the credibility of a product or service like Multi-Level Marketing. You need the aura of professionalism, objectivity and science that only MLM can give you. That, and better chart colors.
And now for the ancillary items. Although one of your group members has taken the initiative to misspell a few words, the effort was decidedly half-hearted, at best. And that is was intentional points to a certain disingenuousness which leaves me feeling somewhat uneasy. Further, your text is vaguely comprehensible. That, alone, is a non-starter among the top-tier in this business. And finally, none of your performance claims are blatantly outrageous to the extreme. Gentlemen, make a decision. Are you on the boat or off the boat? What kind of popsicle stand are you running anyway?
While your offerings are compelling for those of us who take trading seriously, there are two notable flaws or oversights in your marketing scheme that will likely limit the penetration potential of your intended audience. Those key flaws are followed by a few ancillary shortcomings.
First, none of you has won a trading contest many years ago under questionable circumstances. Without that sort of background, how far do you really expect to go in this business? In the alternate, perhaps one of your principals has won a lottery or some other random chance contest in the distant past. If so, try to shore up some credibility by writing a how-to book on the subject. Gentlemen, if you want to attract a suitable audience, you need to set the stage.
When you have your house in order, you should then look into incorporating the principles of MLM into your strategy. Nothing enhances the credibility of a product or service like Multi-Level Marketing. You need the aura of professionalism, objectivity and science that only MLM can give you. That, and better chart colors.
And now for the ancillary items. Although one of your group members has taken the initiative to misspell a few words, the effort was decidedly half-hearted, at best. And that is was intentional points to a certain disingenuousness which leaves me feeling somewhat uneasy. Further, your text is vaguely comprehensible. That, alone, is a non-starter among the top-tier in this business. And finally, none of your performance claims are blatantly outrageous to the extreme. Gentlemen, make a decision. Are you on the boat or off the boat? What kind of popsicle stand are you running anyway?
