It's all above by pay grade advertising wise ... but still, a decent marketing ploy I'd think.
It's all above by pay grade advertising wise ... but still, a decent marketing ploy I'd think.
It's all above by pay grade advertising wise ... but still, a decent marketing ploy I'd think.
For sure.
What, maybe $80K in bikes for the interns? I'd be interested to learn how they account for the social media marketing value add on their books. Could be a huge ROI, considering that legacy companies such as this one can easily piss away tens of thousands of dollars per day on shit that never comes to fruition.