Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> >Lucien wrote: > > > >> (Do you think they've noticed how many cameras > >> and lenses were bought because of the LUG ?) > > i wrote: > > > >it's certainly a valid sampling of opinion and feedback, but basing > >their interest on economics is a mistake. Charles Dunlap wrote: > I think they would be wise to listen, even based on economics. > <SNIP> ..listing several *excellent* reasons why leica should and probably is monitoring this list. my objection was based on pure economics, in that it seems that only a percentage of subscribers purchase new gear, so that if you do the numbers we don't make much of a dent in leica's turnover. HOWEVER, i *entirely* agree that correspondents to this, and other, mailing lists do represent an excellent sampling of typical users, even if we do all have to get over the hurdle of using a computer and being relatively savvy with email. to that, i would also hope that leica are monitoring the canon, nikon, what have you lists as well. the nikon list is often excellent. i write this as a software developer who has monitored our users mailing list for the last 9 years, and those of our competitors. i made the warning about the economics based on what i have seen happen on those mailing lists, where correspondents mistakenly assume that "the body politik" of the list represents a purchasing force. it doesn't. there are 1,300 members on our users mailing list, we have about 300,000 users (more if you count the cracks). and *all* our users have computers. mark