The people you are looking for are the folks who will be a part of the activist arm, but every movement has a large number of people who might tacitly like the ideas and will do a little bit, but really won't do a whole lot.
What's happening right now is that we have some people who are INTERESTED in the ideas of this movement, and certainly looking on to see what's happening, but ultimately it's the people already actively involved that will make a difference and determine the price.
Like it or not, increasing price of this coin should be seen, not as a profit motive in and of itself, but rather as a form of marketing.
After all, it was bitcoin's stratospheric rise to $1200 that shocked a lot of us (myself included) into spending all kinds of hours reading about this sort of thing. THAT generated press, which in turn generated advertisement.
If we are to increase interest in this zeitCOIN movement (and by proxy TZM), increasing the price of the coin is something that must happen. THAT will get bloggers and cryptonews types interested in the coin, who in turn will write about what we've accomplished SO FAR, who in turn will draw more interest and thus demand for the coin, and ultimately a few of those people will like the ideas of TZM and the movement gets bigger. IT'S ALL ABOUT MARKETING! Heck, ultimately, this entire coin's PURPOSE is marketing to enlarge what is currently a niche movement (500-1000K is NOT what I consider to be critical mass for a movement).
You just have to hope that in the crowds of people who are only after profits (your "target market"), you may find a few people who actually believe in the ideals. In other words, you guys in the TZM are the evangelists trying to evangelize the pagan capitalist types into the fold of a new way of thinking.
Bitcoin (the currency) was designed to BE A CURRENCY, hence the price rise was good enough.
ZeitCoin, as I interpreted it was to be a movement first and a currency second.
If this becomes about MARKETING and PRICE rise as the key components then I'm dumping and getting the hell out.
The driving force behind the price and attention should be what we're achieving to improve civilization and what we're building towards. That's what needs to attract people, not the profit motive. If the profit motive is the primary cause for people being drawn in, then we've failed and from what I'm seeing so far, we're failing miserably.
As you don't appear to be able to see the difference, then we really have failed as you're already here and can't tell!
The reason for the failure? For me, the OP's drawing attention to the wrong things, not focusing or promoting the right things and certainly not active or transparent enough.
There seems to be 3-5 people here actually putting up ideas (some I don't personally support but I see they're aimed in the right direction), that's certainly not enough people with wide enough skill sets, if it was, we'd actually have something of to show for ourselves, which we certainly don't.