LaurieA opened this issue on Jul 28, 2010 · 150 posts
pjz99 posted Sun, 01 August 2010 at 3:15 AM
Quote - I meant it more generally. You said something about us not contributing demand simply because we are not buyers. I just don't think that's how marketing departments think. If I were DAZ, I'd be immensely interested in people's reasons to stop buying my products.
Okay, I understand what you mean. Expanding sales to new buyers is always good, but a whole lot of businesses are very happy to exploit the known very successful market rather than explore unknown markets - and tbh the "semi-normal" Poser market is not exactly unknown (Stephanie types, Miki types, at least among the females), it's just not all that heavily demanded by buyers compared to the aforementioned Barbie - I think that's a bad thing, it's a terrible thing, but so is mass killing in Darfur and I can't do very much about that either.