HOW much is newschoolers worth??

winelips

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Apparently Doug bishop owns 50% and eheath sold his snowmobile and bought 25% in 2008 I want to invest in the other 25% does anyone know how much it is worth? Thank you
 
hmmm well i guess the answer to this depends on how much eheath sold his snowmobile for. used snowmobiles are like $4000-8000 bucks or so for a decent one. if that's what 25% is worth then the whole thing must be four times that much, in the range of $16000-32000. plus a little more to account for inflation and growth and stuff.
 
If you're actually serious, I feel like this is more of a PM to Bishop thing than a ski gabber thread.
 
100 billion dollars...

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Or if you wanna get crazy on some Zim money

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Did E heath pay all applicable taxes on that snowmobile? I think he should be compelled to produce his tax returns. We need to know about any potential conflicts of interest.
 
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I have no idea how much they're actually making. Similar Web says that they're getting less than two page views per visit with under 2 million views a day.
 
13857876:-eREKTion- said:
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I have no idea how much they're actually making. Similar Web says that they're getting less than two page views per visit with under 2 million views a day.

If I had the money I would buy every advertising place available on NS for a whole year and have them all be drawings of penises.
 
13857937:VinnieF said:
If I had the money I would buy every advertising place available on NS for a whole year and have them all be drawings of penises.

This is what kickstarter was created for
 
13857798:broto said:
hmmm well i guess the answer to this depends on how much eheath sold his snowmobile for. used snowmobiles are like $4000-8000 bucks or so for a decent one. if that's what 25% is worth then the whole thing must be four times that much, in the range of $16000-32000. plus a little more to account for inflation and growth and stuff.

I'll sell you my stake in exchange for your soul.
 
I'd be curious to hear from a company who did the HumpDay Giveaway if paying $2.5k and giving away free shit helped them out in the long run.

Also, how does the Instagram post work? Cause $1k for an Insta post seems pretty steep to me..
 
13858171:.lencon said:
I'd be curious to hear from a company who did the HumpDay Giveaway if paying $2.5k and giving away free shit helped them out in the long run.

Also, how does the Instagram post work? Cause $1k for an Insta post seems pretty steep to me..

I don't know anything about the economics of giveaways but tons of brands do them so I figure they must be working. As for the 2.5k price tag, there's a new brand every week so they obviously see some value.

The 1k insta post seems pretty reasonable to me when you consider the state of ski media. People don't buy magazines and very very few people are active on forums like this or TGR. If you're a brand how do you reach out to potential customers; adsense spam everyone who's watching ski videos on Youtube? That seems expensive and it's hard to target your ads. Or you could pay a thousand dollars to get pimped out to the 190 thousand people that follow the NS instagram whose videos are getting 50k+ views daily.
 
13858171:.lencon said:
I'd be curious to hear from a company who did the HumpDay Giveaway if paying $2.5k and giving away free shit helped them out in the long run.

Also, how does the Instagram post work? Cause $1k for an Insta post seems pretty steep to me..

I don't know anything about the economics of giveaways but tons of brands do them so I figure they must be working. As for the 2.5k price tag, there's a new brand every week so they obviously see some value.

The 1k insta post seems pretty reasonable to me when you consider the state of ski media. People don't buy magazines and very very few people are active on forums like this or TGR. If you're a brand how do you reach out to potential customers; adsense spam everyone who's watching ski videos on Youtube? That seems expensive and it's hard to target your ads. Or you could pay a thousand dollars to get pimped out to the 190 thousand people that follow the NS instagram whose videos are getting 50k+ views daily.
 
13858171:.lencon said:
I'd be curious to hear from a company who did the HumpDay Giveaway if paying $2.5k and giving away free shit helped them out in the long run.

Also, how does the Instagram post work? Cause $1k for an Insta post seems pretty steep to me.

If you're big enough to afford it, it probably would.

Publicity is publicity.
 
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