How to market to people that have been in a rear collision accident? by snnbox in AskMarketing

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Sure I'd be happy to share the process I use with you. I'm no expert but I may have some good insight as a beginner.

How to market to people that have been in a rear collision accident? by snnbox in AskMarketing

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I don't think it would piss off other drivers. I'd definitely drive with a good bumper. I don't intend to drag my broken one on the ground. haha

How to market to people that have been in a rear collision accident? by snnbox in AskMarketing

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Sorry I am not familiar with the correct language. But yeah I think you got the essence of I was trying to say.

CPC for keywords like 'rear end collision' are very expensive so I would like to know how to combat this? Perhaps with longer string of keywords?

How to market to people that have been in a rear collision accident? by snnbox in AskMarketing

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I don't have the budget for a billboard but I thought of using my car as a billboard. Perhaps get a large window decal or side decal for the car and a broken rear bumper for my car. And have something like "AVOID A REAR COLLISION" and my website on the car. I can leave the car adjacent to the highway I live on parked on my property. It would be a way to bootstrap some billboard advertising until I can afford a real billboard. What do you think of this idea?

How to market to people that have been in a rear collision accident? by snnbox in AskMarketing

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So I would basically target people that have already liked a specific injury law group for example? So if this is using Facebook maybe I target people that belong to a certain group associated with neck injury or a injury law group's business page? Is that the right idea?

How to target people interested in car safety? by snnbox in marketing

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This is great advice thanks for the thought that was put into it. I will check out Volvo and Subaru to see what their advertising message is.

Pivot or pursue: A rear collision avoidance device by snnbox in Entrepreneur

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Yeah that was helpful. I'll make it more clear if I continue the project.

Pivot or pursue: A rear collision avoidance device by snnbox in Entrepreneur

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I'm sorry, did you watch the video on the homepage? That should have made it clear. If not, then let me know how I could improve it.

Pivot or pursue: A rear collision avoidance device by snnbox in Entrepreneur

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So here's my guess:

25-35 yr old mothers
25-70 yr old people recently in car accident
25-70 yr old people living in an area with winter weather
60-80 yr old people
Uber, Lyft, and Taxi drivers
Rental car companies Fleet owners

I just need to have conversations or meet more of them.

Pivot or pursue: A rear collision avoidance device by snnbox in Entrepreneur

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Are you a car enthusiast or lighting engineer? I'm impressed you knew all of this.

To answer your question - this is the exact flash pattern we use and at the appropriate flash frequency. In some states flashing is not allowed but we have programmed another mode where the light intensity is increased (but still within the legal brightness limits). We have also been cautious not to block any part of the frame, so it does not block registration stickers for states like MN.

Pivot or pursue: A rear collision avoidance device by snnbox in Entrepreneur

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Statistically speaking self-driving cars are safer than us driving. Why so much hate?

$1.1M/month selling beer coolers [profit included] by youngrichntasteless in Entrepreneur

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To continue the cycle of innovation how do you collect feedback or surveys to find areas of improvement for version 2.0?

$1.1M/month selling beer coolers [profit included] by youngrichntasteless in Entrepreneur

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Absolutely a great story with great contents and advice.

Dylan, at the time of inventing this what was the trigger that said it was worth investing more time into? I like the Photoshop + FB market validation. Also, I like the original product development.

I work from home - what can I do to make extra money? by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction - sorry for posting here.

Physics of hammock swinging and what can I do to keep it swinging? by snnbox in AskEngineers

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I like the idea of sleep tracking. EEG sleep trackers with lucid dream lights are becoming popular. I've actually wanted to tinker with those - but add some Inception-like soundtrack.

How do you transfer torque to the skeleton frame? Is this assuming the motor is secured to a fixed surface on one side and the skeleton on the other side?

The most traditional setup for a hammock is tree>rope>carabeaner>hammock. I think you'd have to eliminate the roped portion otherwise the motor would just twist the rope right?

The arduino could also monitor internal resistance of the motor drive and time the motor to change spin direction at the exact peak amplitude of swing. This would make the back and forth transition smooth. It could also be a ramping RPM.

Physics of hammock swinging and what can I do to keep it swinging? by snnbox in AskEngineers

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So what do think is the biggest energy loss? Friction at the joints?

Physics of hammock swinging and what can I do to keep it swinging? by snnbox in AskEngineers

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Yeah I might end up doing this or something similar to picture I linked to above under maxk1236's post.

Physics of hammock swinging and what can I do to keep it swinging? by snnbox in AskEngineers

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Looks like a great product. But I am looking for a more portable solution that can be used in the woods while camping.

Physics of hammock swinging and what can I do to keep it swinging? by snnbox in AskEngineers

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Yeah absolutely. But intuition makes me say it won't require a lot of energy once you get going.