Lilhorsey_2
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While browsing around the site, I saw this whole Cream magazine thingy, and decided to check it out.
Http://writetheotherway.com.
I've been wondering who in skiing would be the first to come up with the single dumbest interview to date in the history of our sport. Not surprisingly, it was Campbell over at the 9 who managed to take drivel to a whole new level.
Sure it looks like on the surface like he's supporting the little guy, super anti-establishment, and only trying to grow the sport. Did you really look into what he's saying? Let's go through a few of the major quotes:
"Magazines expect small companies to be able to pay the same sort of rates large companies pay, and they can’t even prove that advertising can generate sales for a
small company such as myself."
They can't prove that advertising can generate sales? Well sir, welcome to the 2000's. There's this search engine called Google that people can use. When you look around for studies done on the effectiveness of advertising, surprisingly enough, you can find more than enough proof that advertising is effective! The companies probably didn't prove it to you, because they were so dumbfounded at the idiocy of questioning a well-known fact in the marketing world.
"And when starting an upstart ski company, or a magazine, you’re a threat to these people, because you have an insight into the ski youth. You’re a threat to these conglomerate corporations
that hire marketing firms for half a million dollars to produce some of the worst ads you’ve ever seen."
If someone like you would even bother to talk to a higher up at a "conglomerate corporation" you would realise that you're wrong. The larger companies LOVE what the small companies like yours are doing. They feel that it brings life to the sport, and stokes out the youth on a segment of the sport that otherwise would go unfilled.
"Kids don’t realize that when you pay $300 for a pro model, that company is probably buying that pro model for $30. Kids aren’t getting a break."
Wait, aren't your skis some of the most expensive out there? How come you're not giving kids a break if your shit only costs $30 bucks to make?
"One of the big problems is that these companies don’t want to devote the millions of dollars that it would take to develop a good ski, maybe retool their factory a bit, and order a different core than they put into their carving ski."
Did you know that Salomon created a completely new boot mould and design for the SPK boot? It's the first boot ever to be created from the ground up purely for freestyle. They spent tonnes of money having their R&D team design the perfect freestyle boot. This is people with Engineering degrees working with their pro team, not just a bunch of pot smoking morons sitting around a garage. We're talking real product here that's going to last, and function the best. Salomon's entire freestyle lineup has been changed, and they're putting as much effort in as anybody.
The second point about this is if Salomon ever pulled out their money that goes into our sport, many of the major competitions wouldn't happen. Salomon the "big scary corporate conglomerate" funds a huge segment of our sport. They even allow your riders to go to the contest and take part. So if we all pull our money from Salomon, we'll be waiting for a cheapskate like you to fund the USOpen. You got that kind of money?
"I don’t want to name names, because I don’t want to piss anybody off, but I would say that 3/4 of the independent
companies… I mean I know for a fact that I have not sold out. I like using small boutique manufacturers, and they do tend to put more quality into their skis."
Why won't you name names? If you're going to be this obnoxious, you could at least point out the companies you're talking trash about. Perhaps its because you think they're all like you... those who have heard the stories know that when someone speaks badly of ninthward, you come in with your big fancy lawyer and throw around threats all day. Weren't there threads around this site about how you didn't pay for your ads? I heard rumors of you not paying the photographer that shot all your ads too... did you silence these people with lawsuit threats? Nobody will talk about it...
"I have refused to do two things. I refuse to cut corners in materials, and I refuse to cut corners in manufacturing. We need more amateur contests, and we need companies to sponsor these amateur
contests. Kids need to know that they are the future of skiing."
So that whole thing called the Young Gun Open. That had nothing to do with supporting amaeur contests right? Line is just another sellout corporate conglomerate? Get off your ass and run a contest like this... the companies you're talking trash on are doing it, so why aren't you?
Don't even get on other companies about cutting corners. Other than the people at your company who hype up how indestructible your skis are, they are really not all that great. I've seen your team riders with the broken edges and peeling apart tips.
"We all need to stand together and say ‘No, we won’t pay $700 for a pair of skis
that has had the same graphic for 3 years.’ Once kids realize that, they won’t have to wait for Rossi to come
out with a new ski, they’ll start demanding that ski."
I'm going to play devils' advocate... so what you're saying is that people should buy your skis for barely less than the rossi you talk about just because you have cool graphics? I'd bet that if you actually got under the "hood" of both skis, you'd find that the rossi was of much higher quality. I mean come on, you've only been making skis for 3 years now, and they've been doing it for much longer than that.
You kids have to be careful. When one of these major corporations advertises to you you see it coming. It's expected. However, this article was nothing more than a paid for ad. Didn't you see the ninthward logo at the bottom of the page? Plus, those "Articles" in freeskier and ski time about ninthward... did you notice that there were ninthward ads in the mag too? Just like everything he hates, Campbell is simply buying space to feed you his message. Read between the lines, think about your opinions, and maybe you do buy everything he said, and are mad at me for writing all of this.
Just make sure that you really think about each point. Don't let the teenage desire to hate corporations take over your life, sometimes these corporations can be better than the little guys. Sometimes not! They definitely can be evil... just make sure you're actually looking for the facts, not just listening to someone's paid-for rant to drive sales.
Straight from the horses mouth.
				
			Http://writetheotherway.com.
I've been wondering who in skiing would be the first to come up with the single dumbest interview to date in the history of our sport. Not surprisingly, it was Campbell over at the 9 who managed to take drivel to a whole new level.
Sure it looks like on the surface like he's supporting the little guy, super anti-establishment, and only trying to grow the sport. Did you really look into what he's saying? Let's go through a few of the major quotes:
"Magazines expect small companies to be able to pay the same sort of rates large companies pay, and they can’t even prove that advertising can generate sales for a
small company such as myself."
They can't prove that advertising can generate sales? Well sir, welcome to the 2000's. There's this search engine called Google that people can use. When you look around for studies done on the effectiveness of advertising, surprisingly enough, you can find more than enough proof that advertising is effective! The companies probably didn't prove it to you, because they were so dumbfounded at the idiocy of questioning a well-known fact in the marketing world.
"And when starting an upstart ski company, or a magazine, you’re a threat to these people, because you have an insight into the ski youth. You’re a threat to these conglomerate corporations
that hire marketing firms for half a million dollars to produce some of the worst ads you’ve ever seen."
If someone like you would even bother to talk to a higher up at a "conglomerate corporation" you would realise that you're wrong. The larger companies LOVE what the small companies like yours are doing. They feel that it brings life to the sport, and stokes out the youth on a segment of the sport that otherwise would go unfilled.
"Kids don’t realize that when you pay $300 for a pro model, that company is probably buying that pro model for $30. Kids aren’t getting a break."
Wait, aren't your skis some of the most expensive out there? How come you're not giving kids a break if your shit only costs $30 bucks to make?
"One of the big problems is that these companies don’t want to devote the millions of dollars that it would take to develop a good ski, maybe retool their factory a bit, and order a different core than they put into their carving ski."
Did you know that Salomon created a completely new boot mould and design for the SPK boot? It's the first boot ever to be created from the ground up purely for freestyle. They spent tonnes of money having their R&D team design the perfect freestyle boot. This is people with Engineering degrees working with their pro team, not just a bunch of pot smoking morons sitting around a garage. We're talking real product here that's going to last, and function the best. Salomon's entire freestyle lineup has been changed, and they're putting as much effort in as anybody.
The second point about this is if Salomon ever pulled out their money that goes into our sport, many of the major competitions wouldn't happen. Salomon the "big scary corporate conglomerate" funds a huge segment of our sport. They even allow your riders to go to the contest and take part. So if we all pull our money from Salomon, we'll be waiting for a cheapskate like you to fund the USOpen. You got that kind of money?
"I don’t want to name names, because I don’t want to piss anybody off, but I would say that 3/4 of the independent
companies… I mean I know for a fact that I have not sold out. I like using small boutique manufacturers, and they do tend to put more quality into their skis."
Why won't you name names? If you're going to be this obnoxious, you could at least point out the companies you're talking trash about. Perhaps its because you think they're all like you... those who have heard the stories know that when someone speaks badly of ninthward, you come in with your big fancy lawyer and throw around threats all day. Weren't there threads around this site about how you didn't pay for your ads? I heard rumors of you not paying the photographer that shot all your ads too... did you silence these people with lawsuit threats? Nobody will talk about it...
"I have refused to do two things. I refuse to cut corners in materials, and I refuse to cut corners in manufacturing. We need more amateur contests, and we need companies to sponsor these amateur
contests. Kids need to know that they are the future of skiing."
So that whole thing called the Young Gun Open. That had nothing to do with supporting amaeur contests right? Line is just another sellout corporate conglomerate? Get off your ass and run a contest like this... the companies you're talking trash on are doing it, so why aren't you?
Don't even get on other companies about cutting corners. Other than the people at your company who hype up how indestructible your skis are, they are really not all that great. I've seen your team riders with the broken edges and peeling apart tips.
"We all need to stand together and say ‘No, we won’t pay $700 for a pair of skis
that has had the same graphic for 3 years.’ Once kids realize that, they won’t have to wait for Rossi to come
out with a new ski, they’ll start demanding that ski."
I'm going to play devils' advocate... so what you're saying is that people should buy your skis for barely less than the rossi you talk about just because you have cool graphics? I'd bet that if you actually got under the "hood" of both skis, you'd find that the rossi was of much higher quality. I mean come on, you've only been making skis for 3 years now, and they've been doing it for much longer than that.
You kids have to be careful. When one of these major corporations advertises to you you see it coming. It's expected. However, this article was nothing more than a paid for ad. Didn't you see the ninthward logo at the bottom of the page? Plus, those "Articles" in freeskier and ski time about ninthward... did you notice that there were ninthward ads in the mag too? Just like everything he hates, Campbell is simply buying space to feed you his message. Read between the lines, think about your opinions, and maybe you do buy everything he said, and are mad at me for writing all of this.
Just make sure that you really think about each point. Don't let the teenage desire to hate corporations take over your life, sometimes these corporations can be better than the little guys. Sometimes not! They definitely can be evil... just make sure you're actually looking for the facts, not just listening to someone's paid-for rant to drive sales.
Straight from the horses mouth.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		