Send us a text While the podcast will give you an insight to Starling Cycles the company itself is about to change – but not like you might think it will. There won’t be carbon frames anytime soon. Joe and his team will still provide you with the frames made out of Reynolds 853 the steel lover is a fan of. But they will get help. Shortening lead times to serve customers quicker, providing demo rides and teaming up with bikeshops to have the bikes on the floor will mark a huge step forward for...
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Send us a text While the podcast will give you an insight to Starling Cycles the company itself is about to change – but not like you might think it will. There won’t be carbon frames anytime soon. Joe and his team will still provide you with the frames made out of Reynolds 853 the steel lover is a fan of. But they will get help. Shortening lead times to serve customers quicker, providing demo rides and teaming up with bikeshops to have the bikes on the floor will mark a huge step forward for...
#14 Is MTB Media biased when it is paid? – Simon Cittati
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#14 Is MTB Media biased when it is paid? – Simon Cittati
Send us a text Mountainbike media is weird. The new bike or product is launched; the review of it is on all the major news sites, and the ad is placed bold around it. This means the review is bought, right? The editors are biased, right? – But are they? There is an interaction between media, bike brands and component manufacturers, and yes, money is involved in different forms of advertisements. Banners, affiliate links, ambassadors, influencers and YouTubers. In this podcast, I will try toge...
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Send us a text While the podcast will give you an insight to Starling Cycles the company itself is about to change – but not like you might think it will. There won’t be carbon frames anytime soon. Joe and his team will still provide you with the frames made out of Reynolds 853 the steel lover is a fan of. But they will get help. Shortening lead times to serve customers quicker, providing demo rides and teaming up with bikeshops to have the bikes on the floor will mark a huge step forward for...