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	<title>Comments on: Spotrunner</title>
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	<description>There are those who experiment and those who follow the formula</description>
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		<title>By: User links about "wads" on iLinkShare</title>
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		<title>By: Showzen</title>
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		<description>Niki you're right about this.  Spot Runner is spending all sorts of their investor's money and has little chance of survival.  They waited too long to sell, and now their books show the truth - that ready-made ads are a fad, and that customers get wise to air time fees and big commissions.  Spotzer may have a similar problem in that they followed the Spotrunner model.  Only the online agency model invented by Cheap TV Spots works well.  CheapTVSpots produces custom-made award-winning ads for TV, the web and mobile for a low flat rate, and unlike the other two examples, Cheap TV Spots does not add fees or commissions to the air time.  I and a few others that have not drank the Spot Runner venture capital Kool Aid believe that Spot Runner will have some more resignations as soon as their stock vests.  Of course, what is stock worth in a company with this kind of trouble, rumored low morale, in a (as you say) a very saturated market?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Niki you&#8217;re right about this.  Spot Runner is spending all sorts of their investor&#8217;s money and has little chance of survival.  They waited too long to sell, and now their books show the truth - that ready-made ads are a fad, and that customers get wise to air time fees and big commissions.  Spotzer may have a similar problem in that they followed the Spotrunner model.  Only the online agency model invented by Cheap TV Spots works well.  CheapTVSpots produces custom-made award-winning ads for TV, the web and mobile for a low flat rate, and unlike the other two examples, Cheap TV Spots does not add fees or commissions to the air time.  I and a few others that have not drank the Spot Runner venture capital Kool Aid believe that Spot Runner will have some more resignations as soon as their stock vests.  Of course, what is stock worth in a company with this kind of trouble, rumored low morale, in a (as you say) a very saturated market?</p>
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