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Topic: [ANN] ICO Hamster Marketplace - Decentralized marketplace for electronics - page 110. (Read 14954 times)

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I don’t really understand if constant tokens purchase will occur constantly, then, what will happen when all tokens are destroyed? After all, then buyers will not be able to pay for purchases, and vendors will not be able to use marketing tools.
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


Hi, thanks for the message! Thank you so much for the feedback, we will keep in mind that this information is not quiet clear from the WP and fix this ASAP. Regarding your question, we will be acquiring the vendors directly contacting them, using ADs on sisal media, google ad, on kickstarter and other fundraising platforms.

There is a number of vendors we already in touch with.
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Hello to all readers of the forum! Does anyone know, if the vendor will be the holder of the token, he can expect a decrease of platform’s fee with each purchase?

The tokens will be used by vendors for special features and marketing tools primarily. Smiley
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Good day to all. Is there any information, when the developers plan to start testing this platform?

You can see roadmap on the website where all the stages of the project development are Smiley
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Salute! Have you determined the cost of using marketing tools on the platform?

The price list for marketing tools will be accessible to vendors only. If you are a vendor and would like to participate with our platform, please let me know to DM!
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Hello. You write that the mark-up on goods will only take place in some cases to support the viability of the platform. You can tell, in which cases will you make the mark-up on goods of vendors?

Could you please specify where this information had been found? As far as I know we are planning no mark-up at all Smiley I might be wrong though.
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If your project is non-commercial, as far as I understand, you will not receive any benefits. Then what is your interest in creating this platform?

We would like to open new manufacturers to the world. Our CEO himself is a small vendor and he knows how that feels to be a small producer in a world of huge giant companies& tons of fakes. We want producers to leave and find their user. That's why the project is non-commercial.
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What manufacturers are you working with?

We are right now in a negotiation process with many very interesting vendors whom you will get information about pretty soon!
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Have you decided yet, what the searching form for will be like? I'm just wondering with what criteria will they be able to search for products in the marketplace.

Do you have any criteria in mind, we are open for all ideas!
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Good afternoon. Tell me, how many coins has been released by the developers of the project?

There has not been any coin emission yet. The coin emission will be once only.
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Good afternoon. Tell me, how many coins has been released by the developers of the project?
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Salute! Have you determined the cost of using marketing tools on the platform?
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It is very interesting that Hamster founders have chosen the Emercoin blockchain. And can the developers tell me why they made a choice in favor of this option and not Ethereum?
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Good day to all. Is there any information, when the developers plan to start testing this platform?
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Hello to all readers of the forum! Does anyone know, if the vendor will be the holder of the token, he can expect a decrease of platform’s fee with each purchase?
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Hello. You write that the mark-up on goods will only take place in some cases to support the viability of the platform. You can tell, in which cases will you make the mark-up on goods of vendors?
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
So what, do you mean that everyone will simply start telling each other about this platform after that and then the vendors will come to the marketplace themselves and ask for a place to sell their goods there?

Yes, that's exactly the way it works. That’s why any big marketing strategies are not necessary in this case. In fact, it is enough for founders of the company simply to use wisely the "buzz marketing ".
As far as I know, Hamster's founders are planning to begin to redeem tokens before launching the beta version of the service. It means that when the first ones start to sign in on the first version of the platform, the buyback will start.
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Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
So what, do you mean that everyone will simply start telling each other about this platform after that and then the vendors will come to the marketplace themselves and ask for a place to sell their goods there?

Yes, that's exactly the way it works. That’s why any big marketing strategies are not necessary in this case. In fact, it is enough for founders of the company simply to use wisely the "buzz marketing ".
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
So what, do you mean that everyone will simply start telling each other about this platform after that and then the vendors will come to the marketplace themselves and ask for a place to sell their goods there?
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
Hello. I was reading the white paper of the project and reached the “How Hamster will attract vendors” section. There was no description of the marketing strategy, only blurred information. Therefore, I can conclude that Hamster's founders don’t understand themselves how they will attract new manufactures to the site.


What's so hard to understand? Most likely, the company's experts will use all possible sources to search for young producers to negotiate directly with them.
Negotiate directly? Well, you know, you can negotiate to attract, at least, several vendors to the platform all the time. In general, the most sound business principle is: “don’t look for buyers in the Internet age, buyers should look for you themselves.”

I don’t think that the founders will negotiate with producers and small companies during all the curse of the existence of the platform. Hamster has just to form the first pool of vendors, and accept the first buyers after that. Then everything will work on the principle of "buzz marketing".
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