FRED:
Audiences cost money to attract, whether to a restaurant to consume food and beverages, a stadium to attend a sporting event, or to a web site to consume ideas that were developed over a decade at great cost. Others may wish to take a free ride, but we will continue to discourage this as we see fit.
We did not create iTulip as a place for others to promote their own ideas. They have their own web sites for that. They can spend their own time and money attracting an audience to their ideas. If they'd like to partner with iTulip, we are open to it and have many partners and will continue to expand our partner's group.
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Audiences cost money to attract, whether to a restaurant to consume food and beverages, a stadium to attend a sporting event, or to a web site to consume ideas that were developed over a decade at great cost. Others may wish to take a free ride, but we will continue to discourage this as we see fit.
We did not create iTulip as a place for others to promote their own ideas. They have their own web sites for that. They can spend their own time and money attracting an audience to their ideas. If they'd like to partner with iTulip, we are open to it and have many partners and will continue to expand our partner's group.
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I, like many others here, spend more time on iTulip than any other financial web site. And part of that reason is that I expect to find links to other analysis, and I expect to see controversial ideas posted. Very few of those links will lead to the quality of analysis that iTulip offers, and even if they do, it in no way diminished the iTulip analysis and it only brings me back to iTulip to find more links. When someone posts a controversial idea, I expect to see a posting by FRED with several links to previous iTulip analysis that repudiates the idea and leads me to information that I might not be aware of. I also expect to see a discussion between members of the iTulip community, for whom I have a great deal of respect, which will also be very informative.
Since iTulip does long term economic analysis, it must be somewhat difficult to keep coming up with fresh and timely material for EJ and FRED to post on a regular basis. Disputing widely held misconceptions, that might get posted here, might be another very beneficial service iTulip can provide to it's readers and might also be looked upon as a marketing opportunity to demonstrate the strength of the website portion of the iTulip business model.
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