(10-28-2016 12:07 PM)RoverRobb Wrote: This is strictly my opinion, which is probably right in some ways, but I don't think these companies are doing well in sales or financially. They continue to come out with different products with unique names while using same molecules of Pheromones. I believe lack of marketing is the reason for their low performance. After a while of putting in maximum effort, they just don't choose to care anymore. I don't blame these companies one bit.
What I don't understand is that different name for different type of products and most of these products end up being not effective for their consumer; due to lack of one molecule or another. For example: I drive a Range Rover SVR. I bought this car for Performance and Luxury. But don't put Hyundai engine in their and tell me it's still a Range Rover and try to sugarcoat it by saying you still get the Luxury part of it. I would just walk away from the Salesman and say "Nah, homie don't play that!"
Anyway, there are 2 reasons why 3 major Pheromones (3 headed monster as I like to call it) on the Internet are still in dominant to this day.
1) They have big Marketing funds.
2) They just don't personally care about satisfying their consumer (weather responding to them personally or coming on forums like this for promotion) and still make huge amount of sales.
Yes, it's a harsh reality but it's true. I'm still considering to promote a next rising Pheromone superstar! All he or she has to do is a creat a special Pheromone for girls to approach me. Then we will share the fame together!
I'm not sure who you consider to be "the big three" here.
I've had a different experience working with LAL, Apex, and Pheromone Treasures than you describe. What I've observed of them is that the founders are passionate about perfecting their mixes and understand the importance of good customer service. They're not independently wealthy, so they're doing a lot of this themselves or farming it out economically. When problems crop up, and they always do, it creates a stir on Pherotruth and other 'mone boards. Then someone hypothesizes that "The End is Near" for the latest example of imperfection.
When you're passionate about something as imprecise as affecting human beings with funny nose candy, but not a lottery winner, you've got to eventually productize what you've created and maintain that recipe while you continue exploring all of the interesting paths not chosen while you were developing it.
So I put on my lab coat for a year, discover a whole lot about beta-mysteryone-2 and how it interacts with solar flares, menses, and coffee, and every week I've found an interesting new interaction with birditol and goat hair and chinchilla musk. The problem is that I want to share this with a lot of people and I can't keep eating ramen and getting payday loans for the next container of centipede copulins, EVEN THOUGH I KNOW IT'S GOING TO MAKE THIS MIX EVEN BETTER.
SO I push it to market as Liquid Panty Remover. But it turns out that another variable, the rare (but stinky) New Jersey Sasquatch, made all of my tests successful, but Squatch doesn't live outside New Jersey because he hates DiBlasio. So now everyone thinks that my product is a failure, except I've got a dozen women trying to break into my house (and Squatch is pissed that I'm stealing all his trim). So I work a deal with Squatch to distill his musky essence (that was horrible) and release LPR-2 as a test. Hirsute men hate it, and they're vocal, so the less-hairy asian prospects never see LPR2, so it's deemed a failure even though there would be a population surge in Japan next year had I gotten it into the right hands.
You see where this is going.