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By kaneda

8 years ago


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    #35 8 years ago

    Stern posted their sales pitch on Facebook for advertising. Nothing more.
    We (the customer) read it and discuss it, so it worked.



    High pinball operating cost compared to new electronic arcade games killed pinball
    once upon a time. The consoles had their heyday, and now there's room for more
    so pinball receives some attention again.

    Marketing and economics are age old games. Same idea, different packaging.
    Al Gore says he invented the internet, and asks you to believe him.
    Stern has a song to sing also, you choose if you will listen.

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