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An idea for your seminars

Good evening Gerald, I’m a subscriber and I am very happy to have stumbled upon your Trends Journal. I feel like I have joined a community of people with their heads screwed on straight and don’t take things for face value. We are a group of people who are angry about what has happened around the world and want to simply hold people accountable for their actions and to steer us in a better direction. Anyway, I was thrilled to see that you’re hosting a get together to meet our community face-to-face. Unfortunately, I cannot afford to go, although I’m sure that it’s paying for a high-quality event. I have a suggestion: Have you considered hosting the event online as well and charge a “digital subscription” fee? This way people who can’t afford to go (especially travel costs) can still take part in the dialogue through Twitter, Facebook, Skype, etc. Additionally, we’d get to hear the ideas that are coming out of it. I think a lot of your subscribers would appreciate this and I’d be willing to pay maybe $500 for this kind of offer. Please consider something like this and let me know your thoughts. Keep it up! Chris Paulus