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December 04, 2017, 01:30:37 PM |
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Well, so far, some dubious project, at least for me from the point of view of a small manufacturer. I just do not understand yet, what a difference between Hamster and Amazon, except for a lot of competition. After all, there will be the same customers, only in a smaller amount than on large marketplaces. In general, somehow it is doubtful so far.
Since the project will be focused on placing only innovative products, Hamster will attract to the site not customers of universal goods, but lovers of innovation, something unusual, etc. That is why every vendor will have a high demand for products. It's cool, of course, but how can I find my target audience in the Hamster marketplace if I release unique gadgets for cars? You can use the marketing tools to raise your ads in the issuance and highlight them in yellow. Very quickly thanks to these tools you will find the first buyers who will then spread the information about your gadgets and come to Hamster already exactly to YOU! Well, it's something like the network effect appears. And I can make something inside my site something like a referral program? For other users to invite friends and either receive a percentage of the amount of their purchases or discounts on future purchases?
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rdizza
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December 04, 2017, 01:32:15 PM |
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Well, so far, some dubious project, at least for me from the point of view of a small manufacturer. I just do not understand yet, what a difference between Hamster and Amazon, except for a lot of competition. After all, there will be the same customers, only in a smaller amount than on large marketplaces. In general, somehow it is doubtful so far.
Since the project will be focused on placing only innovative products, Hamster will attract to the site not customers of universal goods, but lovers of innovation, something unusual, etc. That is why every vendor will have a high demand for products. It's cool, of course, but how can I find my target audience in the Hamster marketplace if I release unique gadgets for cars? You can use the marketing tools to raise your ads in the issuance and highlight them in yellow. Very quickly thanks to these tools you will find the first buyers who will then spread the information about your gadgets and come to Hamster already exactly to YOU! Well, it's something like the network effect appears. And I can make something inside my site something like a referral program? For other users to invite friends and either receive a percentage of the amount of their purchases or discounts on future purchases? Hmm, which, by the way, is a very cool idea, but, in my opinion, nothing like this is provided in Hamster. But this is for now, I think, in the future, the vendors will have such an opportunity.
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matthewtalbot
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December 04, 2017, 01:34:17 PM |
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Well, so far, some dubious project, at least for me from the point of view of a small manufacturer. I just do not understand yet, what a difference between Hamster and Amazon, except for a lot of competition. After all, there will be the same customers, only in a smaller amount than on large marketplaces. In general, somehow it is doubtful so far.
Since the project will be focused on placing only innovative products, Hamster will attract to the site not customers of universal goods, but lovers of innovation, something unusual, etc. That is why every vendor will have a high demand for products. It's cool, of course, but how can I find my target audience in the Hamster marketplace if I release unique gadgets for cars? You can use the marketing tools to raise your ads in the issuance and highlight them in yellow. Very quickly thanks to these tools you will find the first buyers who will then spread the information about your gadgets and come to Hamster already exactly to YOU! Well, it's something like the network effect appears. And I can make something inside my site something like a referral program? For other users to invite friends and either receive a percentage of the amount of their purchases or discounts on future purchases? Hmm, which, by the way, is a very cool idea, but, in my opinion, nothing like this is provided in Hamster. But this is for now, I think, in the future, the vendors will have such an opportunity. How much will it cost to use marketing tools in the marketplace?
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December 04, 2017, 01:39:15 PM |
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Well, so far, some dubious project, at least for me from the point of view of a small manufacturer. I just do not understand yet, what a difference between Hamster and Amazon, except for a lot of competition. After all, there will be the same customers, only in a smaller amount than on large marketplaces. In general, somehow it is doubtful so far.
Since the project will be focused on placing only innovative products, Hamster will attract to the site not customers of universal goods, but lovers of innovation, something unusual, etc. That is why every vendor will have a high demand for products. It's cool, of course, but how can I find my target audience in the Hamster marketplace if I release unique gadgets for cars? You can use the marketing tools to raise your ads in the issuance and highlight them in yellow. Very quickly thanks to these tools you will find the first buyers who will then spread the information about your gadgets and come to Hamster already exactly to YOU! Well, it's something like the network effect appears. And I can make something inside my site something like a referral program? For other users to invite friends and either receive a percentage of the amount of their purchases or discounts on future purchases? Hmm, which, by the way, is a very cool idea, but, in my opinion, nothing like this is provided in Hamster. But this is for now, I think, in the future, the vendors will have such an opportunity. How much will it cost to use marketing tools in the marketplace? Listen, as far as I know, no such information yet. Most likely, vendors will find out about the prices after the launch of the platform. But by the way, do not forget that any vendor can use other sources of traffic: social networks, contextual advertising, etc.
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matthewtalbot
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December 04, 2017, 01:41:01 PM |
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Well, so far, some dubious project, at least for me from the point of view of a small manufacturer. I just do not understand yet, what a difference between Hamster and Amazon, except for a lot of competition. After all, there will be the same customers, only in a smaller amount than on large marketplaces. In general, somehow it is doubtful so far.
Since the project will be focused on placing only innovative products, Hamster will attract to the site not customers of universal goods, but lovers of innovation, something unusual, etc. That is why every vendor will have a high demand for products. It's cool, of course, but how can I find my target audience in the Hamster marketplace if I release unique gadgets for cars? You can use the marketing tools to raise your ads in the issuance and highlight them in yellow. Very quickly thanks to these tools you will find the first buyers who will then spread the information about your gadgets and come to Hamster already exactly to YOU! Well, it's something like the network effect appears. And I can make something inside my site something like a referral program? For other users to invite friends and either receive a percentage of the amount of their purchases or discounts on future purchases? Hmm, which, by the way, is a very cool idea, but, in my opinion, nothing like this is provided in Hamster. But this is for now, I think, in the future, the vendors will have such an opportunity. How much will it cost to use marketing tools in the marketplace? Listen, as far as I know, no such information yet. Most likely, vendors will find out about the prices after the launch of the platform. But by the way, do not forget that any vendor can use other sources of traffic: social networks, contextual advertising, etc. Well, yes, of course. But I'm still interested in internal marketing tools in Hamster. And there will be some limitation on the number of their use per day, for example?
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December 04, 2017, 02:20:27 PM |
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I'm still not quite sure how exactly Hamster plans to attract users who are interested in innovative gadgets that do not have regular customers yet. As if the marketing specialists of the company plan to interview each person and, if he is addicted, invite him to the platform)))
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Gamelander
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December 04, 2017, 02:21:53 PM |
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I'm still not quite sure how exactly Hamster plans to attract users who are interested in innovative gadgets that do not have regular customers yet. As if the marketing specialists of the company plan to interview each person and, if he is addicted, invite him to the platform)))
Ahahahah, of course, the marketing strategy will look different. The main sources of traffic will be from crowdfinding sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo and many others. There, exactly, the majority of users are interested in new inventions.
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MadduckUK
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December 04, 2017, 02:24:24 PM |
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I'm still not quite sure how exactly Hamster plans to attract users who are interested in innovative gadgets that do not have regular customers yet. As if the marketing specialists of the company plan to interview each person and, if he is addicted, invite him to the platform)))
Ahahahah, of course, the marketing strategy will look different. The main sources of traffic will be from crowdfinding sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo and many others. There, exactly, the majority of users are interested in new inventions. And how much money do the founders plan to spend on attracting users from such sites?
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Gamelander
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December 04, 2017, 02:25:52 PM |
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I'm still not quite sure how exactly Hamster plans to attract users who are interested in innovative gadgets that do not have regular customers yet. As if the marketing specialists of the company plan to interview each person and, if he is addicted, invite him to the platform)))
Ahahahah, of course, the marketing strategy will look different. The main sources of traffic will be from crowdfinding sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo and many others. There, exactly, the majority of users are interested in new inventions. And how much money do the founders plan to spend on attracting users from such sites? There are no exact figures about how much money will be spent on marketing. It is known only that it is planned to spend no more than $ 5.6-7 to attract one buyer.
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MadduckUK
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December 04, 2017, 02:28:07 PM |
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I'm still not quite sure how exactly Hamster plans to attract users who are interested in innovative gadgets that do not have regular customers yet. As if the marketing specialists of the company plan to interview each person and, if he is addicted, invite him to the platform)))
Ahahahah, of course, the marketing strategy will look different. The main sources of traffic will be from crowdfinding sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo and many others. There, exactly, the majority of users are interested in new inventions. And how much money do the founders plan to spend on attracting users from such sites? There are no exact figures about how much money will be spent on marketing. It is known only that it is planned to spend no more than $ 5.6-7 to attract one buyer. Well, how many buyers want to attract project founders before launching the platform?
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Gamelander
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December 04, 2017, 02:29:21 PM |
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I'm still not quite sure how exactly Hamster plans to attract users who are interested in innovative gadgets that do not have regular customers yet. As if the marketing specialists of the company plan to interview each person and, if he is addicted, invite him to the platform)))
Ahahahah, of course, the marketing strategy will look different. The main sources of traffic will be from crowdfinding sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo and many others. There, exactly, the majority of users are interested in new inventions. And how much money do the founders plan to spend on attracting users from such sites? There are no exact figures about how much money will be spent on marketing. It is known only that it is planned to spend no more than $ 5.6-7 to attract one buyer. Well, how many buyers want to attract project founders before launching the platform? It depends on how much money will be collected during the sale of coins. For example, if only a soft cup is collected, that is, 2 million US dollars, it will attract 100,000 buyers if 6 million - 500,000 buyers, 12 million - 1,400,000 buyers, 20 million - 2,600,000 buyers, 28 million - 3 800 000 buyers.
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December 04, 2017, 02:32:00 PM |
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I'm still not quite sure how exactly Hamster plans to attract users who are interested in innovative gadgets that do not have regular customers yet. As if the marketing specialists of the company plan to interview each person and, if he is addicted, invite him to the platform)))
Ahahahah, of course, the marketing strategy will look different. The main sources of traffic will be from crowdfinding sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo and many others. There, exactly, the majority of users are interested in new inventions. And how much money do the founders plan to spend on attracting users from such sites? There are no exact figures about how much money will be spent on marketing. It is known only that it is planned to spend no more than $ 5.6-7 to attract one buyer. Well, how many buyers want to attract project founders before launching the platform? It depends on how much money will be collected during the sale of coins. For example, if only a soft cup is collected, that is, 2 million US dollars, it will attract 100,000 buyers if 6 million - 500,000 buyers, 12 million - 1,400,000 buyers, 20 million - 2,600,000 buyers, 28 million - 3 800 000 buyers. I'm very interested in how marketers plan to attract users of exactly crowd-hosting sites? Probably buy banner ads on their websites?
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Gooffy
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December 04, 2017, 02:36:02 PM |
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I'm very interested in how marketers plan to attract users of exactly crowd-hosting sites? Probably buy banner ads on their websites? Oh, yes now there is a mass of tools that allows you to customize the display of contextual advertising to those users who visited one or another site. Well, though, the option with banner ads is also not bad)) In general, there is no specific data on Hamster's marketing strategy, so you just have to guess.
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December 04, 2017, 02:42:14 PM |
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I'm very interested in how marketers plan to attract users of exactly crowd-hosting sites? Probably buy banner ads on their websites? Oh, yes now there is a mass of tools that allows you to customize the display of contextual advertising to those users who visited one or another site. Well, though, the option with banner ads is also not bad)) In general, there is no specific data on Hamster's marketing strategy, so you just have to guess. I've read that if the vendor is going to go out to the Hamster, then he will be required to provide a link to Hamster in his description. And like this it will somehow help attract new customers to the entire marketplace. But as? If you specify a link to only one vendor.
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Gamelander
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December 04, 2017, 02:46:05 PM |
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I'm very interested in how marketers plan to attract users of exactly crowd-hosting sites? Probably buy banner ads on their websites? Oh, yes now there is a mass of tools that allows you to customize the display of contextual advertising to those users who visited one or another site. Well, though, the option with banner ads is also not bad)) In general, there is no specific data on Hamster's marketing strategy, so you just have to guess. I've read that if the vendor is going to go out to the Hamster, then he will be required to provide a link to Hamster in his description. And like this it will somehow help attract new customers to the entire marketplace. But as? If you specify a link to only one vendor. Yes, you are right, only no one will be obligated, the vendors will decide whether to indicate a link to their current trading platform or not. As for attracting new users to the platform, it's very simple. Users of crowdfinding sites go to the trading platform of one manufacturer, and then begin to walk around the site and find other interesting vendors. Many of them will often return to the Hamster or even stop by every day!
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December 04, 2017, 08:22:16 PM |
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I do not always trust large companies when delivering my purchases, but I'll have to deal with young companies that do not yet have experience in delivering products to different countries to their customers. It seems to me that at first all buyers will have problems with getting purchases.
The vendors who are not quiet sure if they will be able to provide delivery by themselves, would have the opportunity use marketplace help in this. Moreover, there will be a delivery control based on blockchain technology. Vendors with poor delivery ratings will be even suspended for finding out further details.
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December 04, 2017, 08:23:02 PM |
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I do not always trust large companies when delivering my purchases, but I'll have to deal with young companies that do not yet have experience in delivering products to different countries to their customers. It seems to me that at first all buyers will have problems with getting purchases.
Therefore, specially for this case, the marketplace will offer vendors delivery with the help of Hamster affiliate mail services. In that case, believe me, there will not be any problems with getting the purchases. Well, obviously, that using a third-party company for shipping will increase the cost of the purchase. Is there already information about the cost of delivery services? Nope, there's no information yet. You don’t have to worry, the services of third-party postal services are likely to cost a penny, you will not even feel the price changes. There would be no problems if payment was made after receipt of the goods. That is, I would have received a purchase, confirmed it on the platform and everything, would have paid. And if the parcel had not been received or if it had come damaged, it would have paid nothing. And with the payment in advance in such a situation you will have to bathe, prove that the damaged product has got to return your money. So after all the relationship between vendors and the buyer will be fixed by a smart contract. You will make money and they will be frozen in this contract until you confirm receipt of the goods. Well, if I receive a parcel, but the damaged one? How can I prove that it was not I who broke the product? Yes, I think you will need to just shoot the pictures into the support service and you will receive money that is frozen in the smart contract. But in fact there can be such, what the vendor with photos will disagree and will dispute that it I have damaged the received gadget? Then, after all, obviously there will be some arbitration process inside the platform? Of course there will be a moderation of disputes and all conflict cases between buyer and seller by the platform.
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December 05, 2017, 05:11:00 AM |
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Does you twitter bounty campaign only limited for 200 participants? Im wondering why the stastics from 201 onwards in not still updated.
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December 05, 2017, 08:22:32 AM |
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How Hamster is linked with Polibius, the most great SCAM that i see in field of ICO?
In team we see Yegor Kotkin from Polibius team, it's very dangerous signal for me.
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December 05, 2017, 08:27:23 AM |
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It seems to me that it is wrong that the company plans to spend the basic funds for the development of the platform. After all, it is important for them to attract as many vendors and buyers as possible. That would focus the bulk of the funds that will come with the ICO, on this matter.
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