Ive had a beer and some pizza to come down, lets try and be more coherent for this round.
>>11882129I dont want to fleece them, they are all nice and genuine people.
>>11882129Like above, but there are too many folks with kids and mortgages to take them for a ride.
>>11882151Honestly not a bad idea. Anyone know where to get math savvy part time on the cheap? A hot assistant wouldnt hurt either.
>>11882157Ill see if i can get through VCG, but the clips arent helping so far.
>>11882191I hope youre wrong, I really do.
>>11882286I tell them everytime to go fishing for some econometric undergrad because i cant vouch for any of it. But they are all cheery "I think youll figure it out anon, dont worry!" Its anime tier honestly. Ive tried to show them, to help them, but VLOOKUP is a bridge too far, it just made it worse. They just wont stop. Thx fornthe write up, words I surprisingly needed and I can see you put real thought in it.
>>11882313They have a small division that runs a marketplace where promotors can connect with advertisers, but prices were all over the place, wild west, mostly promotors racing to the bottom. We had a chat during lunch, it sounded fun, so i looked at their transactions and gave them a formula to calculate the intrinsic value of a promotor's platform to signal to their market that the price ought to be higher and as a KPI for market health. For some ideas I built a GSP model for them in excel but the other way around, to prevent offerants to undercut themselves, and made a twist version where promotors that used a strong platform to undercut smaller bids could be rewarded or pushed back from a central number they could tune to help marketflow. They are going overboard and making it real and official very fast.
>>11882319A kek
>UpdateAfter the first marketing push the way bigger competitor marketplace praised the calculator and send an email to do an event about promotor emancipation. It is a reverse kafka life.