Mark,
You are a marketing company with alot of potential clients on GFY and you have a total of 8 posts. That is definitely not representing your clients. You've got JJJ, Worldsex and Al4a that are not sold out and yet you have absolutely no board presence trying to sell them out. I've never heard of or seen Cybercat go out and recruit business for their clients. So tell me how do you justify to Pierre and J taking a 30% or 20% commission for selling spots to webmasters they send to you? If i were those guys I would want to know the answer to that question. I know you can sit back and drive around in your nice cars while the hun sells itself out. But what about your other clients? Do you care about your other clients or are you riding the Hun into your retirement? Personally I think it would benefit your NON Hun clients greatly is you had a better presence on the boards and tried to actively get them more business.
I know you claim you have no competition but you know that is absolutey FALSE. Everybody has competition. Competition is healthy. Claiming you have no competition is claiming you believe you are a monopoly. The only monopoly you have is selling for the hun. Is that how you define your business? As a company selling for the hun? I thought Cybercat was a middleman that sold gallery spots and advertising for tgps. How is that different from what GTS is doing? The only difference I see is that GTS actively tries to sell out their clients. I know GTS works hard to have fairly priced spots and to try to get as much business as possible for their clients. I don't ever see cybercat doing that and i personally find alot of the NON hun spots cybercat sells are overpriced. I'm not sure what the cybercat pricing formula is but it definitely isn't one based on supply and demand. I don't know the exact prices because your website doesn't even list the prices or the spots for sale. I'm not sure if you guys like to keep things a secret but webmasters don't like to waste time. We are impatient. We are gifted by making alot of money and want everything done as fast as possible. As a gallery buyer i want to know what spots are available and at what cost. At that point it's one email to submit the order and then BAM done. The way you do it now it takes 3 to 5 emails back and forth and waiting around before business gets rolling. As a gallery buyer that is too much time and I'm sure it's costing your clients and yourself money.
Those were just a few things off the top of my head. I'm not attacking you. I'm just asking you questions based on your answers and on how you do business. If it's an real ambush interview it can't hurt to ask you some real questions. Not only the ass kissing questions Sleazy fed you.
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