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legendary
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August 13, 2012, 02:38:03 PM
#14
The forum has a lot of teenagers. There are the people who follow trends most closely, and among which Bitcoin is a means of expression. What we really need is an elderly population to use Bitcoin.
legendary
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August 13, 2012, 02:33:45 PM
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I am sure they would want to know about it first and to give their permission to use their name. If you contact Hollywood people - that group is more than likely going to be against it.

I'm not following everyone's logic here where the person needs to be contacted? Am I not allowed to make a fan site?  I suppose your saying a "profitable" fan site ? Then what happens when I put google adsense on my fan site currently or something is that making a profit?
hero member
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August 13, 2012, 01:44:49 PM
#12
You could talk to some celebrities about making a deal with Casascius to get actual physical coins with their likeness or band logos and embedded with bitcoin value. It would work best when the band/celebrity has a philosophy that aligns with Bitcoin.

Being an old fogey I'd probably go for StonedCoins (with a tongue on front).

Haha like the "stonedCoins" good idea. Yes, I can see your point about aligning with a celeb .  Hmm...

I am sure they would want to know about it first and to give their permission to use their name. If you contact Hollywood people - that group is more than likely going to be against it.
legendary
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August 13, 2012, 01:08:38 PM
#11
Terrible idea.


I'd give you a free idea which might actually work:
Make a free2play mmorpg or social networking site in which you can earn and spend bitcoin, themed for your particular audience.
Bonus points if you find a clever way of combining the two.

Then of course that would be a lot more work, but you aren't afraid of work are you?
edd
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August 13, 2012, 01:07:14 PM
#10
How would this work? Would you be asking teenage girls (or more likely their parents) to exchange USD for bitcoins and then exchange them for merchandise? Or would you be giving away the coins?

For this model to become profitable, or even just break even, you'd basically have to become an online currency exchange. It would probably be easier to convince Mt. Gox to start selling celebrity endorsed Yubikeys.

If you're willing to operate at a loss simply to increase Bitcoin awareness, you'd better be prepared to give up astronomical amounts of money to convince your target market that it's better to obtain the merchandise through you instead of simply buying it at the mall or downloading it from itunes.
legendary
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August 13, 2012, 01:04:41 PM
#9
I said "do" not "don't".

You mean Cody Simpson wouldn't even be involved with this project?  Well, I'd hope his managers aren't petty enough to sue over the use of his likeness, but that seems kind of sketchy.  You're really not giving a lot of credit to the girls if you think using a famous person's name is enough to make them like something.  Smiley

Well, it's great to talk about expanding into new markets, but the market has to be ready for the product and the product has to be ready for the market, and I don't think that's been achieved with bitcoin + the type of teenage girl who would go for this. Tongue  There are some fairly easy-to-use e-wallets and hybrid wallets, but protecting bitcoins still requires a little technical knowledge and a lot of common sense.

But, if you already have some ideas for bitcoin businesses for this demographic to spend their coins on, why not focus on developing those first?  It might be worthwhile if the businesses exist.

@BkkCoins - Ooh, that's an interesting idea.

No, I hear your point.  I think aligning a Celeb would be a better idea like BkkCoins said. I was just throwing this out here to get some feedback and introduce a new way to spread bitcoin. It doesn't take much for teenage girls to be come fanatic about something Tongue  it's actually built into their "brains" . lol....
legendary
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August 13, 2012, 01:02:20 PM
#8
You could talk to some celebrities about making a deal with Casascius to get actual physical coins with their likeness or band logos and embedded with bitcoin value. It would work best when the band/celebrity has a philosophy that aligns with Bitcoin.

Being an old fogey I'd probably go for StonedCoins (with a tongue on front).

Haha like the "stonedCoins" good idea. Yes, I can see your point about aligning with a celeb .  Hmm...
sr. member
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August 13, 2012, 12:39:07 PM
#7
I said "do" not "don't".

You mean Cody Simpson wouldn't even be involved with this project?  Well, I'd hope his managers aren't petty enough to sue over the use of his likeness, but that seems kind of sketchy.  You're really not giving a lot of credit to the girls if you think using a famous person's name is enough to make them like something.  Smiley

Well, it's great to talk about expanding into new markets, but the market has to be ready for the product and the product has to be ready for the market, and I don't think that's been achieved with bitcoin + the type of teenage girl who would go for this. Tongue  There are some fairly easy-to-use e-wallets and hybrid wallets, but protecting bitcoins still requires a little technical knowledge and a lot of common sense.

But, if you already have some ideas for bitcoin businesses for this demographic to spend their coins on, why not focus on developing those first?  It might be worthwhile if the businesses exist.

@BkkCoins - Ooh, that's an interesting idea.
hero member
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August 13, 2012, 12:34:46 PM
#6
You could talk to some celebrities about making a deal with Casascius to get actual physical coins with their likeness or band logos and embedded with bitcoin value. It would work best when the band/celebrity has a philosophy that aligns with Bitcoin.

Being an old fogey I'd probably go for StonedCoins (with a tongue on front).
legendary
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August 13, 2012, 12:26:11 PM
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Well, I do think we need to expand our market past this white male geek demographic.

I disagree. Anytime you can expand the usage of something it is good thing. Don't get me wrong I like the white pasty male geek demographic!  Grin

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A celebrity endorsement would be nice, but I'm not sure that a teenage pop icon is the right spokesperson
I never even thought about a celebrity endorsement not a bad idea. This was more just a general website for girls to feel they have something.

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Sure, it would get a lot of attention, but what are the girls going to do with their coins after the promotion's over?  They would always remember it as a marketing gimmick unless the marketers took care to make sure they had plenty of ways to integrate it into their life.
This wouldn't be a promotion. This is just a place for the teenage girls to pick up some cody coins or whatever the celeb they want. It would be come a novelty within a novelty for them and yes they could spend ( just have to brainstorm ).

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I wonder if a facebook faucet would be a good idea?  It would work like a typical facebook game, you get rewards for letting the app spam your friends and convincing them to sign up.
Good question.  I'm sure someone around here has thought of this?  Shocked  hehe....


sr. member
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August 13, 2012, 12:21:12 PM
#4
Well, I do think we need to expand our market past this white male geek demographic.  A celebrity endorsement would be nice, but I'm not sure that a teenage pop icon is the right spokesperson.  Sure, it would get a lot of attention, but what are the girls going to do with their coins after the promotion's over?  They would always remember it as a marketing gimmick unless the marketers took care to make sure they had plenty of ways to integrate it into their life.

I wonder if a facebook faucet would be a good idea?  It would work like a typical facebook game, you get rewards for letting the app spam your friends and convincing them to sign up.
legendary
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August 13, 2012, 12:02:50 PM
#3
What makes these coins "Beiber coins" instead of just bitcoins?

Yes, I know what you mean. Basically,  the site would be branded as "Cody Coins/Bieber Coins"  the site actually might have to be an online wallet type site that is branded toward Cody Simpson or Bieber for example ( meaning the site would have Cody/Bieber all over it)  as the teenagers wouldn't know the difference between bitcoins and CodyCoins even though its bitcoins at the end of the day. All they know is they are getting bits for free and teenagers like to have things associated with their favorite stars and even better they can actually spend it on real goods. This make better sense?
member
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August 13, 2012, 12:00:06 PM
#2
What makes these coins "Beiber coins" instead of just bitcoins?
legendary
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August 13, 2012, 11:50:05 AM
#1
So the other day I was thinking if there was anyway of marketing bitcoins to teenagers we would be pretty golden for bitcoins.

So for example, someone like Cody Simpson we could have Cody Coins site . At first, we would do a Cody Coins faucet and each teenage girls would come and get like say small bit of cody coins. Hopefully, there would be a way to spend these cody coins ( after some accumulation or something)  maybe at coinDL for a cody simpson track or t-shirt or something. The point being all of sudden bitcoins could go mainstream in pop culture . In the ideal world teenagers would begin to snatch up cody coins and help propel it virally through twitter and facebook of what they have.

I don't know this is pretty far out there but I can see how this would play into a few different variations like  Beiber Coins lol  ....thoughts?

edit: I think this would be a good market to target as a lot of household disposable income goes to this type of audience and teenage "buy in" already happens as its the most sought out target market in the world.
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