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Hey all,
The Pathfinder2e subreddit is hosting an AMA with some of the authors of The Grand Bazaar.
Do stop by and ask these wonderful people some questions!
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It always baffles me when stuff like this occurs on 3rd party sites and not the Paizo forum itself. I just don't get it.
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Angel Hunter D wrote: It always baffles me when stuff like this occurs on 3rd party sites and not the Paizo forum itself. I just don't get it. Reddit is generally better formatted for an AMA than these forums are, here it would be too difficult to sift through questions. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the reddit moderators reached out to the writers for this, not the other way around.
Salamileg wrote: Angel Hunter D wrote: It always baffles me when stuff like this occurs on 3rd party sites and not the Paizo forum itself. I just don't get it. Reddit is generally better formatted for an AMA than these forums are, here it would be too difficult to sift through questions. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the reddit moderators reached out to the writers for this, not the other way around. That is correct.
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That makes sense, I just get a little annoyed that pretty much every time Paizo staff talk about the game its on some other website when all things Pathfinder should be either hosted on or at least accessible from their own site.
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From a marketing perspective, having an AMA on these forums makes a lot less sense then on just about any other channel. Anyone who is here already knows about this game. Put it out in another channel where people are on the fence (like Reddit) is probably better at ultimately enticing players into the fold.
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cavernshark wrote: From a marketing perspective, having an AMA on these forums makes a lot less sense then on just about any other channel. Anyone who is here already knows about this game. Put it out in another channel where people are on the fence (like Reddit) is probably better at ultimately enticing players into the fold. That's all fine and good but why rely on random forum goers to let others know it's happening? I don't see how they'd lose out by dropping a line here themselves. :P
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graystone wrote: cavernshark wrote: From a marketing perspective, having an AMA on these forums makes a lot less sense then on just about any other channel. Anyone who is here already knows about this game. Put it out in another channel where people are on the fence (like Reddit) is probably better at ultimately enticing players into the fold. That's all fine and good but why rely on random forum goers to let others know it's happening? I don't see how they'd lose out by dropping a line here themselves. :P Good points. This all happened while I was on vacation and is a surprise to me. I return to work tomorrow. I’ll work to better coordinate and amplify my coworker’s actions in the future, even in my absence. Thanks!
Aaron Shanks wrote: graystone wrote: cavernshark wrote: From a marketing perspective, having an AMA on these forums makes a lot less sense then on just about any other channel. Anyone who is here already knows about this game. Put it out in another channel where people are on the fence (like Reddit) is probably better at ultimately enticing players into the fold. That's all fine and good but why rely on random forum goers to let others know it's happening? I don't see how they'd lose out by dropping a line here themselves. :P Good points. This all happened while I was on vacation and is a surprise to me. I return to work tomorrow. I’ll work to better coordinate and amplify my coworker’s actions in the future, even in my absence. Thanks! *thumbs up* Thanks for dropping in while you're away. ;)
Is there someplace that notifications like this could be collected so there is one place to look for this kind of thing?
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