07-28-2015, 07:11 AM
(07-26-2015, 10:20 PM)mprego2 Wrote: With that being said, if they were using this type of marketing for a crowdfunding campaign, they most likely wouldn't see very much donations. The marketing seems to not be planned out at all. Instead of trying to post random things every week, they should just post relevant informational updates.
You're telling me. Earlier this month they promised YouTube subscribers a Fourth of July surprise, which I thought meant they were going to show the trailer or at least a few seconds of a trailer, but it turned out to be a video of a firework that looks like a dog pooping when you light it.
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