Anonymous ID: 2bc48e Jan. 22, 2019, 12:26 p.m. No.4863734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3749 >>3768 >>3773 >>3825 >>4088 >>4140

Different angle regarding PAYtriots…

 

30-year MarketingFag here; self-employed.

 

I have zero issues with ANYONE trying to earn monies from the entire Q "movement". None.

 

For context: Owner of my Crossfit box refused to print tees with our name/logo on them. I asked why and he said he didn't want to "take money" from our membership. Told him purchases are free will. Hang up the shirts and if someone wants one or two, they'll buy them. If not, consider them decoration. He refused.

 

I did the design myself and had a vendor run 5 dozen. Cost $6/ea and sold all 60 for $20/shirt. Gave the $14/shirt profit to the owner. Changed his mind and his logo is now proudly displayed all over town.

 

Similarly, I couldn't give a rats ass less if people design and offer Q apparel, bumper stickers, or whatever else. Doesn't impact my Amazon shopping experience one way or the other. Again, if people start YT channels and request subscription fees to view their content, good on them. Doesn't change my YT experience either. Why? Because I ain't currently searching for that shit.

 

The "red line" that cannot be crossed, however, is pimping one's shit on 8ch.

 

Out in the rest of the world, I'm all for capitalism and free markets. If an Anon thinks he/she can design a really cool window decal or bumper sticker and has the marketing acumen to use social media to create a buying frenzy, then by all means do so.

 

p.s.: If you think it's bad now, wait until AFTER TSHTF. You ain't seen nothing yet! Books, movies, mini-series, clothing, tattoos, etc. TGA graphics will be EVERYWHERE.

Anonymous ID: 2bc48e Jan. 22, 2019, 12:47 p.m. No.4863949   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4863898

Better!

 

The law of "scarcity" is a powerful marketing tool. In this case, makes anons feel like their in a verboten, secret, "insiders" club.