20 posts makes a page. I'll make a stand to write at least a page of decent promotion for this coin a day. It's not hard, just reply to someone else's thought or comment, propose a idea or theorize about the price. 300 pages looks so much better for a coin like this. We'd gain so many new eyes an users. Call it a "page pump" rather than a "price pump"... It shows nothing but good things about the aero community.
Look, I agree that I don't really want to spit every thought I have on the forum, I know it doesn't look great for me...but when I come back from vacation and see we released an EM feature, and we got a good review from the XC dev, but we only have 5 pages of talk for the week, and the price is down 50%... It just looks like shit for a coin. I'll take the discredit to my reputation just for the experiment to see if it works. It would be telling about the market. I'm also trying to put some decent thought into these.... I mean hell, i write full paragraphs.... It doesn't seem any worse than some of the posts I see on bitcointalk. I'll take the judgement if that's the way you feel, but I've got a feeling I'm right about more pages being better looking for a coin from an initial perspective of investors. Think of it as an attempt to recognize a marketing tactic. If it doesn't work then I'll stop.
Look, I totally agree with what you are saying. I was in this coin from the beginning, and I'm the second user to sign up on aerocoin forums. I have a lot of stake in this coin...a lot. Your words are true. An active forum is very important. When an investor comes into a page and sees many pages. The first thing s/he assumes is that the coin has a strong community. That's important.
In fact the initial price pump was mine on the 18th of august on bittrex. I pumped it to 2600 from 2100. I am accumulating, but also at the same time I 'sacrifice my accumulations' to push the coin upwards. Strangely after my pump the coin activity increased, and we now are on the way to having a community driven marketing team. Accumulation doesn't always work, and I've never set a sell wall. A buy wall, I have, only to build the order book. Also pumping a coin involves low btc volumes. In fact, its also about shaking the weak hands and getting rid of them, which takes time. I hate dumpers, but we need a few long term holders who wont budge. I am one of them like KryptoLanding.
So, keep doing what you're doing.
I will keep pumping the coin, particularly in these times where bitcoins are cheap. I had to buy bitcoins for that pump. And i'm quite happy with it.