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<blockquote data-quote="sophistic-ated" data-source="post: 1452301" data-attributes="member: 21752"><p>Creators have to routinely ask their followers on any given platform for their contact information, 100% of everyone should be doing that. If the audience is belligerent creator can set a content release goal like a funding goal on patreon. For example: once creator has X amount of new email address from [insert pozzed service] creator will send out some exclusive content that caters to target niche and gives them a chance to interact with creator in a novel way. I guess it is sort of like a social media company's model of trading technical platform for user information, the creator is trading content/interaction for user information. </p><p></p><p>I would never shell out money for subscriptions or enter my contact information... except for all of the times I have ended up doing one or the other. I'm sure there are many things that Roosh could offer that would make me curious enough to shell out more than the cost of a single book, and if I'm willing to pay other people are willing to trade information. Billionaires are betting on fresh interaction methods (see <a href="https://a16z.com/social-strikes-back/" target="_blank">a16z</a>) because audience members love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sophistic-ated, post: 1452301, member: 21752"] Creators have to routinely ask their followers on any given platform for their contact information, 100% of everyone should be doing that. If the audience is belligerent creator can set a content release goal like a funding goal on patreon. For example: once creator has X amount of new email address from [insert pozzed service] creator will send out some exclusive content that caters to target niche and gives them a chance to interact with creator in a novel way. I guess it is sort of like a social media company's model of trading technical platform for user information, the creator is trading content/interaction for user information. I would never shell out money for subscriptions or enter my contact information... except for all of the times I have ended up doing one or the other. I'm sure there are many things that Roosh could offer that would make me curious enough to shell out more than the cost of a single book, and if I'm willing to pay other people are willing to trade information. Billionaires are betting on fresh interaction methods (see [URL='https://a16z.com/social-strikes-back/']a16z[/URL]) because audience members love it. [/QUOTE]
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