Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Another question which will improve/ruin my reputation

Fugazi1968 opened this issue on May 24, 2010 · 44 posts


Fugazi1968 posted Tue, 25 May 2010 at 7:24 AM

Quote - I would say don't worry about how smith micro sells Poser and don't worry how Rendo runs it's marketing. If you have a product, stop being a free marketing consultant (that line replaced shut-up) and sell it, all these "questions" are getting dreary. That aside, I loved your heads up on 3D World, I had that issue and had ignored Curvy 3D, that was a good thread. Also you have some nice images in your Gallery, keep up that work. It's not a contest to see who can open the most threads. I hope this didn't come off as overly harsh, but your title implied that even you think your questions are getting old.

First off, my selling products has nothing to do with these questions, I have some stuff in the pipeline  and it will end up being sold somewhere regardless.

I am not procrastinating or trying to solve the worlds ills before I put a product out.

I'm not trying to compete with anyone as to thread numbers or anything thread related.  If something occurs to me I ask a question and thats that.  I'm always interested to hear other peoples thoughts.

Do I expect to illicit change by asking questions? Not really, I suspect stores and the like will carry on as they are because it kinda already works so why fix it?

So why do it? I hear you say, well it doesn't hurt to think about stuff and to dicuss ideas.  I'm not the only person who reads the threads so I can't be the only one having ideas.

From feedback i am getting, some people like the posts and some don't, that's life I suppose.  I have however decided to stop, because I believe my motives are being questioned and I don't really like that feeling.  It's a shame because I was quite enjoying seeing peoples thoughts and stuff.

I shall stick to the odd technical question, technical reply and general lurking.

John

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