floydv
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Sure, but they had to advertise the movie before people went to see it.Field of Dreams:
The classic line was, "Build it and they will come."
It wasn't, "Advertise it and they will come."
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Sure, but they had to advertise the movie before people went to see it.Field of Dreams:
The classic line was, "Build it and they will come."
It wasn't, "Advertise it and they will come."
When you question the prices paid for some domains then take a look at these numbers. These are the average costs of advertising as of June 8th 2010
30 Second National Television Spot on Fox………….$200,008
and on ABC and CBS $94,000
and the “cheapest” NBC was a mere $76,211
How about Cable
ESPN 30 second spot $19,301
USA and TNT at $15,000
the average of all cable stations $9,968
Question is, did they advertise the movie for EIGHT YEARS before they decided to spend the money to FINISH the movie?Sure, but they had to advertise the movie before people went to see it.
Explanation...After 14 years of being in production and on the road (Now Out), my G1 gets comments such as "What is it, I've never seen one". and " Is that 58 MPG average and miles driven correct?"
(I got a sign on the back that says "371,000 miles @ 58.0 mpg average."
Well, if you count the novel Shoeless Joe (1982) as the prototype for the movie Field of Dreams (1989), I guess seven to eight years before release of the final product is just about right.Question is, did they advertise the movie for EIGHT YEARS before they decided to spend the money to FINISH the movie?
Driving a Honda is not macho--even if it is a truck.The new 2017 Honda Ridgeline will be advertised during the 3rd quarter of the Superbowl.