目次へ

Spreading Esperanto - Instead of pushing, we should pull

Alkanadi,2015年12月13日の

メッセージ: 5

言語: English

Alkanadi (プロフィールを表示) 2015年12月13日 14:50:52

I think this is very important to understand:

4 minute video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTveImPn0WE

If there is a perceived value then people will come. The pull strategy is very valuable, but we still me marketing.

We should ask ourselves why someone would want to learn Esperanto and why someone would want to continue learning it.

Just food for thought.

Vestitor (プロフィールを表示) 2015年12月13日 15:02:53

The perceived value idea is true, it does make people flock. Just as long as there is actual value as well, otherwise it's just conning people.

I don't even know who that guy is in the video, but he has the typical delivery of a self-help guru whose bulk of success comes from people purchasing his promise to give them the secret of success.

Do you know what perturbs me? That in this world now saturated with a business mentality in every nook and cranny, Esperanto is now a 'product' or 'commodity' that needs a marketing plan. I'm certain this is not the same thing as promotion.

Alkanadi (プロフィールを表示) 2015年12月13日 15:11:40

Vestitor:I don't even know who that guy is in the video, but he has the typical delivery of a self-help guru whose bulk of success comes from people purchasing his promise
He hates self-help gurus. He wrote a book because he wanted to dispel the myths that guru's are selling to people.

He got rich a long time before he started helping other people. His first success was building a website and selling it.

Vestitor (プロフィールを表示) 2015年12月13日 16:11:37

Better get him onto the job then. Wonder who he'll sell the result to?

delsydebothom (プロフィールを表示) 2015年12月13日 22:04:17

Something about this reminds me of one of Chesterton's quips: "When everything about a people is for the time growing weak and ineffective, it begins to talk about efficiency. So it is that when a man's body is a wreck he begins, for the first time, to talk about health. Vigorous organisms talk not about their processes, but about their aims."

先頭にもどる