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I am more curious of historical trends, rather than actual numbers. Is it similar to 10 years ago? LIke i said I still like forums for discussing stuff,because of the library of information and indvidual sections. But you can search facebook pages now too.
Hello, just curious about general site statistics, like what years saw the most growth or declines in new memberships.
Is that something that can be shared or viewed.
Thank you.
Originally Posted by Robb M.;21095943[u
]which returned banned member are you?[/u]
What a great sense of humor.
Originally Posted by Cruiser117
Just another thought criminal.lol.
Originally Posted by Rounders
They say forums are dying because of places like facebook. I like the search ability and sections of a forum. But I am on some facebook pages that are interesting, no bike ones, Some people might like facebook because it is not nameless. So maybe less a holes.
I don't know about this place. But I have seen others rise and fall for various reasons.
I would be curious how history has gone
Originally Posted by Rounders
I am more curious of historical trends, rather than actual numbers. Is it similar to 10 years ago? LIke i said I still like forums for discussing stuff,because of the library of information and indvidual sections. But you can search facebook pages now too.
In business school, they teach you how to gain new customers and keep them coming back so they spend money in your store.
You must have missed that class.
In business school, they teach you how to gain new customers and keep them coming back so they spend money in your store.
You must have missed that class.
you're not someone here to spend money, you're a window shopper looking for entertainment.
#1 rule in sales/marketing is not to underestimate your clientele.
Looks like you have it all figured out though, good luck.
I’m pretty sure the OP was not “clientele”
I took that class, finished business school, and spent 40 years in sales and marketing related activities, on commission, self-employed.
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