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It is about amount of CONTENT for your dollars worth
WWE network offers zero MMA content though, so it's worthless to me.
It is about amount of CONTENT for your dollars worth
I'm somehow now intrigued to go watch WWE.
WWE network offers zero MMA content though, so it's worthless to me.
You seem conflicted
lol
That was my point man. Like five people ahead of me were talking about how Fight Pass is a rip off when juxtaposed with the WWE online system. I was saying it's an unfair comparison because they're different; one being an entertainment soap opera thing and the other being a niche combat sport. Just because there's a small cross-over demographic doesn't mean I'm somehow now intrigued to go watch WWE.
dumbass
I'm not really impressed with it considering they are essentially charging you for cards that were previously free. I mean was this card really worth paying for? IMO, hell no.
No, but posting something from 8-years ago has no relevance now. Especially when they were working with an entirely different company.
Yes, after coming to him with the idea. Meaning they came up with it. Notice the section that says "I talked to Dana about this and he's all for it." They just got permission from him and suggestions.
Yes they do. And this email and ideas were generated mainly from Spike TV. And since Bellator is now owned by Viacom and airs on Spike TV I'd argue they have a much higher chance of having paid posters than the UFC.
That said if you really think I'm a paid poster then you're just stupid.
If you actually read the email the goal was to spam a video, not post about how good the UFC is. They just wanted to spread a viral video. That's usually what viral marketing does.
It's not having people go on Sherdog and argue about if Fight Pass is worth it. That's just idiotic.
Are you pretending to be ignorant here? Why would 8 years make any difference?
The point is, the UFC have employed viral marketing / shills strategy before, and they are using it again.
Why would working with FOX instead of Spike change any of this?
If anything, FOX is a MUCH, MUCH bigger company than Spike is, which means not only they're more likely than Spike at using viral marketing / shills strategy, but it also means they have bigger viral marketing firms working for them.
Of course. That's what they're paid to do. They come up with the fine details, but Dana/the UFC are their clients. They paid these viral marketing companies to do their dirty work, posting fake messages on social medial websites and internet forums.
Higher chance? You're speaking as if one might not use shills. LOL! Big companies use viral marketing shills. The only difference is which one spent more resources on this area.
Now that the UFC is with FOX, and FOX is many times bigger than Spike, it's reasonable to believe that the UFC/FOX are spending more resources on viral marketing shills than Spike.
Wait, are you the TS?
If you truly believe spamming a video is all there is to viral marketing... LOL! You're either truly ignorant (which I highly doubt), or you're just pretending to be...
Idiotic?
There are about 10-20,000 visitors on Sherdog a day. (possibly more, since there are about more than 5 million visits to Sherdog per month: http://www.trafficestimate.com/sherdog.com)
If they can convince 50,000 of these visitors to subscribe to Fight Pass, at $10/month per person, the UFC would make $500,000/ month from Sherdog alone.
If they can convince 500,000 visitors to subscribe, the UFC would make $5 million / month from Sherdog alone.
How much would it cost the UFC to have a viral marketing company and their shills spam positive reviews about Fight Pass on Sherdog?
It's definitely a lot less than how much they can potentially make...
The point is, the UFC have employed viral marketing / shills strategy before, and they are using it again.
Notice the 2006 and the fact that the person sending the emails works for Spike.
You know? Spike? The channel that airs Bellator now?
Now I think you're a paid poster. You talk way too much about it.
Kinda like those Republicans who are super anti-gay and end up being gay.
People don't want viral marketing on Sherdog, and to pretend like it doesn't happen, and that it isn't happening in this thread is silly, unless you have an agenda, which it appears you do.