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To: kekoa who wrote (13896)1/3/1999 7:03:00 PM
From: tfk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Speaking of BR or other fundraisers being an annual event, once the book cards, video cards, travel cards, etc are available, these can be rotated annually with the music cards so that they have fresh new products to sell each year (or they can do a combination of products each year).

tfk



To: kekoa who wrote (13896)1/3/1999 7:11:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 44908
 
>>Making the BR deal a success and having them come back to make this an annual event would be super and should be the goal. It would just get bigger each year.<<

Very good point. I suspect that if this January meets even our lowest expectations, TSIG and Babe Ruth will be partners for a long time to come.

Now, what about the Boy Scouts...



To: kekoa who wrote (13896)1/3/1999 7:13:00 PM
From: slaffe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
You have a valid point, kekoa. One of the reasons for the success of the GS cookie program is the fact that is has been around since time began.

Any way you slice it/crunch the numbers etc. The babe Ruth is HUGE. Even given the most conservative estimate here puts on parity with cdnw,ntki and ktel. And that is ONE deal and just sales from that one deal the FIRST year. Consider this, suppose not all 900k kids participate, let's suppose that Andrews most conservative estimate is more on target, that alone puts us on parity with the abovementioned company. Now suppose the participating kids tell the non participating how great it worked out this year and next year, when the net will have even more traffic, we get 75% participation, the year after, when the net should really be a e-commerce giant, we get 100% participation plus all the prior reloads.

I know that a lot of us here are impatient and want to see a gap up tomorrow morn to $XX.XX, but it really doesn't work that way (usually). Fact is that tsig is growing just fine, it fact just as fast as the web itself.

I am really impressed with a company that in just 8 months has gone from a dream with this thread discussing vaporware, to having a operational website, with revenues and the thread now haggling over whether the BR deal is a 10m deal or a 50m. Only time will answer that question. But this I can tell you for sure now.

Hold Em, We have a winner.

Steve