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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 480984" data-attributes="member: 9520"><p>I honestly think you're making the wrong choice there, even though I get the idea. However, especially as a newcomer, penetrating the international market for retros is <strong>very</strong> hard. There's a lot of competition, and as you as owner are based in the Netherlands, it's also hard to take up the other timezones (such as the US), and properly support them. That's probably the biggest part of the possible reachable market.</p><p></p><p>Of course it is completely up to you guys, but I would reconsider going for English, and try to tap into the Dutch community. There's a lot of people there up "for grabs", little competition, and the competition that is there, often is sub par in quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 480984, member: 9520"] I honestly think you're making the wrong choice there, even though I get the idea. However, especially as a newcomer, penetrating the international market for retros is [B]very[/B] hard. There's a lot of competition, and as you as owner are based in the Netherlands, it's also hard to take up the other timezones (such as the US), and properly support them. That's probably the biggest part of the possible reachable market. Of course it is completely up to you guys, but I would reconsider going for English, and try to tap into the Dutch community. There's a lot of people there up "for grabs", little competition, and the competition that is there, often is sub par in quality. [/QUOTE]
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