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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BNEZ and PMA; Success in 1999
BNEZ 0.00Sep 18 5:00 PM EST

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To: Leroyt who wrote (2503)2/17/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: MoneyBaggs  Read Replies (3) of 2648
 
I have felt all along that PMA should be targeted to the online investor. I would much rather see it promoted on Etrade, Waterhouse, eSchwab, Suretrade, etc., than in a throw away add for CompUSA.

Etrade signed up thousands of people through their advertising campaign where they offered $50 worth of free brokerage commissions. A free copy of PMA would work just as well.

Give PMA to the online brokers at cost, or even for free. I think that if enough copies of PMA got into the hands of investors, BNEZ would rake in the big bucks on the quarterly updates.

Ask the clerk in CompUSA or Staples how PMA compares to Windows On Wallstreet. He would probably tell you "They are both ok, but Doom II is a better game, with really gnarly far out graphics, Dude." DUH!

CompUSA and Staples is just not the way to market this, IMO.

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