David Lewis wrote:
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When sellers analyze markets, they try to make stereotyped generalizations that classify the majority of potential customers. If they hit target 80% of the time, they're doing stupendous. This form of profiling doesn't tell us anything about the other 20% -- much less a particular individual -- and doesn't categorize groups of people as good or bad. I barely graduated from high school, earn much less than median income, and shop at Walmart, yet I've been a hard core stick and tissue fanatic since first grade. Exceptions to the rule are usually not what marketers focus on when they want to maximize sales, and they can't afford to ignore the majority.
Steve Blanchard wrote:You know what's ridiculous about this whole argument? The fact tat Walmart sells video games to the same poor people at 4 times the price of a small Guillow's kit. They do this every day. So it's not about disposable income or intelligence. You should see some of these video games that my honor student son plays. The fact that the hey day of model aircraft happened during the Golden age of aviation is not a coincidence. The battle to get more people interested is to become the new fad again. Why fight the battle? There are several ways to perpetuate the hobby that cost very little. Unfortunately for kit manufacturers the average modeler usually graduates to building from plans and then scratch building from their own plans depending on how far into this they want to get. Forget about Walmart. They are just there to make money and will only carry what they can sell a lot of. If I was a giant superstore I'd do the same thing. There is a monster market out there for kits and it's all done online.
Editing your first post to completely change the purpose of the thread, is far above what anyone else could do to put a thread off-track. I already had your back with your complaint, but now wish I hadn't. I guess I'll just go and essentially delete that post also, once I find it. Thanks for making me look like an off-track poster.shawn32671 wrote:How did this thread get so wayyyy off track?
Not exactly David. Unfortunately, the first post has been essentially deleted by a serious edit, which radically changes the entire thread. Unfortunately, someone would still call those taking a thread off-topic unfortunate, when the topic no longer exists to be taken off-topic in the first place. Learn from my experience, and be careful with who you back up also.David Duckett wrote:As no posts have been deleted, except at the discretion of the moderator, a very brief review of them will quickly reveal that this is common. Unfortunately.
You know this hasn't gained me fame, but I would call those people out who offended you behind the scenes, before offering something to everybody and then retracting it. Neither one is a great solution, but the latter only reflects on one person.shawn32671 wrote:Sorry but I will no longer be offering these plans as I've had issues with a few members over it.
I sort of figured that after thinking about it a bit. Makes a good point for why I told him he'd be better off calling the people out directly, than making an anonymous reference. On second thought, maybe his off-topic comment wasn't directed at me either, but without being specific, it sure looks like it when posting the comment after my post.David Duckett wrote:You're reading me wrong. I deliberately said " no posts" and " review of them". I'm speaking of ALL posts on ALL threads on this forum. I didn't realize this thread had been edited but I will agree that editing an original post is not a good idea for the reasons you said.
I'm not covering anyone's back at the moment.
Steve Blanchard wrote:I'm getting dizzy jumping from one thread to the other with the same subject....
I'm trying to process how it couldn't be directed at anyone, and also how responding right after someone's post is not supposed to be taken in any way as having some kind of connection to the previous post.shawn32671 wrote:First, my comment about this thread going off topic wasn't directed at anyone specific, even if it was posted after Bills.
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