>Why will you go where VFP is apparently succesfull?
>Should'nt you concentrate where VFP is not as succesfull?
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>It's just that you said that the budget for VFP marketing is limited. So why use a part of that budget where you don't really need better marketing?
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>Don't interpret my questions as a way to make fun of what you're doing. I just think that perhaps I could learn something (marketing wise) from your answers.
I can only justify going where there will be a significant turnout of attendence. You can't find a new market by just showing up, it would take a huge marketing budget. The other factor is to justify the time. Going some place to talk to 20 people is not near as ussful as taking time to work on something that will be released online or other to thousands of people world-wide.