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<blockquote data-quote="Bayushi_seikuro" data-source="post: 8867485" data-attributes="member: 7024851"><p>My gut instinct as someone who has worked in a lot of auditing type areas is knowing what the third-party is selling and at what price point might give a lot more accuracy for Wizards to see what's selling. Polls about what sourcebooks you want to see, or what direction D&D gaming is taking, only gives you numbers from people who take surveys/feedback. Taking the hard numbers on price points products sell at (what cost/page etc), what subjects people in the zeitgeist are wanting to buy... these aren't subjective voices on forums; it's data being supported by actual numbers. </p><p></p><p>On a side tangent, it reminds me of something I saw Kevin O'Leary talking about. His son apparently works at Tesla and was talking about the amount of road data Tesla apparently gets each time their cars are on the road. "At the time, O’Leary was questioning the valuation of Tesla strictly as a car company. His son, who was a Tesla intern in the summer, convinced O’Leary to look at how Tesla was becoming a technology company and had tons of collected data." -- <a href="https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-kevin-oleary-changed-mind-214034652.html" target="_blank">Why Kevin O'Leary Changed His Mind On Tesla, Keeps Allocation Capped At 5%</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bayushi_seikuro, post: 8867485, member: 7024851"] My gut instinct as someone who has worked in a lot of auditing type areas is knowing what the third-party is selling and at what price point might give a lot more accuracy for Wizards to see what's selling. Polls about what sourcebooks you want to see, or what direction D&D gaming is taking, only gives you numbers from people who take surveys/feedback. Taking the hard numbers on price points products sell at (what cost/page etc), what subjects people in the zeitgeist are wanting to buy... these aren't subjective voices on forums; it's data being supported by actual numbers. On a side tangent, it reminds me of something I saw Kevin O'Leary talking about. His son apparently works at Tesla and was talking about the amount of road data Tesla apparently gets each time their cars are on the road. "At the time, O’Leary was questioning the valuation of Tesla strictly as a car company. His son, who was a Tesla intern in the summer, convinced O’Leary to look at how Tesla was becoming a technology company and had tons of collected data." -- [URL="https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-kevin-oleary-changed-mind-214034652.html"]Why Kevin O'Leary Changed His Mind On Tesla, Keeps Allocation Capped At 5%[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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