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I am curious what you think of it, and whether it provides a good value proposition. For me, I am not sure that $20/mo is good value, especially since we have the ability to Hangout already, but I may try it for a month or two to be sure. Obviously, there would be a deeper pool of like-minded people to hang out with that we currently cannot compete with here. But I am also interested in exploring how this place can complement the BG Community, and possibly drawn in people from "over there".
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"I am curious what you think of it, and whether it provides a good value proposition. For me, I am not sure that $20/mo is good value, especially since we have the ability to Hangout already, but I may try it for a month or two to be sure. Obviously, there would be a deeper pool of like-minded people to hang out with that we currently cannot compete with here. But I am also interested in exploring how this place can complement the BG Community, and possibly drawn in people from "over there"."
I talked to Vince a few months ago myself and I understand completely his desire to have a paywall between the vast Internet masses and his unique audience. I have belonged to a system, a very valuable one for me, for many years that requires two things of its users - a reasonable monthly payment and the use of one's real name. This ensures that the system remains free of the roving anonymous lurkers and trolls and that people have to own up to being who they are in real life. I like it. I'm sure it's not for everyone but I get what Vince is doing, and I approve given the conversation about his purpose he and I had a while back.
I'm not sure there's a way to get traffic here from users there, but if there is I would hope we can benefit from it.
Chris Marti wrote: "I'm not sure there's a way to get traffic here from users there, but if there is I would hope we can benefit from it.
What I had in mind was threaded discussion of stuff that happened in the hangouts or on BGTV. Just thinking out loud.
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Then again, I have paid accounts for various things like MindMeister and such-like online software that I use about once a year but never bother to cancel the $5 a month fee for.
That said, I have a very low opinion of the level of discourse on unscreened online discussion media (whatever means are used to screen). I'm happy to pay for better quality.
My one qualm about the $20/month is not that there's a fee, but that $20/month is a lot of money for working class people or retired people, for instance. I have less sympathy for students and other voluntarily poor folk (and I've been to grad school twice! so I've done it myself!), as they live to moan about not having any money only until the weed dealer or pizza guy shows up, at which point everyone finds $10 real easily.

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Ona Kiser wrote: THAT said, not every brand has to fit every person or budget. It's okay to have a target audience.
I agree with this in principle... but not so sure if in practice it applies to all things equally. I guess I'm old fashioned in that I think that commodifying dharma is different from commodifying services like general contracting or law or what have you... there needs to be different models, IMO, for different kinds of services/activities to have a presence in The Market besides the straightforward create-a-product-and-sell-it approach. Health care is different for example, as is education (at least k-12 in the USA)...and I see dharma as more in that category.
... and I am also just thinking out loud

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On a very personal level, I am happy to pay Vince what I believe to be reasonable fees because I have benefitted so much from what Vince has done over the years. So have you, and you may not quite realize how much Buddhist Geeks has influenced the folks we all know, their practice and in some cases even their career trajectories.
JMHO, YMMV
I don't have a huge interest in technology of mind/meditation, and don't really belong to the demographic BG is focused on. But my husband and I still support BG regularly in part because of the above.
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Likewise, I'm sort of mystified by Vince's focus on technology but I grok why it's important and believe it's got legs. I don;t perceive that BG is aimed at a specific demographic because when I attend the conferences the audience is as diverse as it gets except, of course, that we're all meditation practitioners of some sort.
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Chris Marti wrote: Russell. what's changed is that the Buddhist Geeks brand is growing and Vince is creating new models to link practitioners to each other and to teachers online using various media tools. Its' not outside the original scope of his vision. In fact, it's a direct extension as far as I can tell. moving from the podcast to the conferences to Internet hosted communities and online facilitated practices. I think focusing on how the model creates value and how BG stays afloat is interesting but not important to the purpose of BG.
Agreed 100%
Chris Marti wrote: NFP's are allowed to do what Vince is doing, all legal, all above board, all within the scope of whatever NFP designation (the IRS manages this stuff) Vince has used for BG.
I have no doubt that Vince is doing everything 100% legit. I hope you didn't think I was accusing. Being a businessperson myself, I was just actually curious whats going on with them. Their site says nothing anymore about being NFP, but mentions that they got an investment in 2012. So, I thought it was moving more to a real tech startup, so I was just concerned with how they are handling donations now since there seems to be no way to do it anymore on the site.
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Chris Marti wrote: Hey, maybe my donations are being counted as "investments."
Hah. I wonder what percentage of the company you own?

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It will evolve and maybe more connective aspects aren't "up" yet. But if what I see remains, we ARE complimentary, and big time.
Chris Marti wrote: Tom, have you visited there much yet? The new BG Community has no message board like this one. It's mostly about connecting with other BG folks using higher bandwidth/video capabilities like Google Hangouts and such, and some about Google+ but that provides a very sporadic connection to other members.
It will evolve and maybe more connective aspects aren't "up" yet. But if what I see remains, we ARE complimentary, and big time.
Yes, I have popped in a number of times. The G+ notion of "discussions" is not structured like it is here or on other message boards, but is more like a FB activity stream with comments. So starting a new topic here, for example, would be like posting something to the group, and then people comment after that. Similar functionality in a different UX. I am not sure how well it works if you have a LOT to say. But if you look at some of the discussions on this forum, they would probably have been more appropriately placed in the "Share" section as opposed to in a discussion topic. I am not saying there is no potential for overlap (and I really, really hope there is) but I can see how there might not be a lot of motivation to do so.
Early days, yet.
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JMHO