Originally Posted by AudioTrack
Originally Posted by JohnJohnJohn
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BIAB has benefited greatly from customers who are "tough to please"!

It's hard to argue anything against that. Yes, a lot of pushing from the audience has helped improve the program enormously wink.

So true.

Here's a thought: The challenge for growing and/or sustaining any business is figuring out how to attract new customers. That is, enticing those who don't currently provide feedback. Not hard to imagine that the predominant demographic here is a 50-80 year old male who has been using BiaB for over a decade. Since time eventually retires all musicians there's a finite future in listening to the current voices. A long term strategy (if desired) will require calibration to new voices and new ideas. (That being said, I have enough BiaB content to last the rest of my life. So I'm better than good.)

Just my two cents. You get what you pay for around here...


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