Really, this is getting SO old. Ten Tec isn't a big company. Users might think
of it as some huge outfit, but it's not. As a consequence they obviously have
to be frugal about how they spend their money, that is if they want to stay in
business. I'm assuming you would prefer that they put that money into R&D and
not throw it down the black hole of print advertising or regional hamfests.
It's very easy to drop 10-15K at a hamfest or trade show. That's why most
manufacturers are putting their money into online advertising more and more
every year.
Of course, I'm just speculating ;-)
Please close this thread!
Steve
W1SFR
On Feb 19, 2013, at 4:40 PM, <jack@w9owo.com> wrote:
> Following the dozens of e-mails regarding the marketing and sales practices
> of Ten Tec, I thought it might be nice to have a new reflector- maybe call
> it the "Speculator." It could be sort of like Fox News- broadcast
> everything without knowing anything!
>
>
> Being a brand-new Ten Tec fan, I can sense another possibility for changing
> marketing strategy. Maybe Ten Tec has the market share that they feel they
> can handle while maintaining their quality and service standards. Wouldn't
> that be refreshing?
>
>
> 73,
> Jack-W9OWO
> Auburn, Indiana
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