By Larry Chiang
Set aside the fact that Satoshi just sold SatoshiLite on selling his friend a car…
This is how selling as a cs major works. They work via the protocol “sales premium”. A sales premium is giving something to you that’s very popular like Ice Cream, cute gimmick, a Larry Chiang hug or etched glass rocketing into space
Glass, como!?!?
Charlie Lee [LTC⚡] (@SatoshiLite) | |
A friend just used my Tesla referral code. The reward is that I can launch a laser-etched image into deep space orbit. 🚀 What should I launch into deep space? Will choose the best image from replies! 😀
P.S. Use my referral for 6mo of free supercharging: ts.la/charles6000 pic.twitter.com/OfcouUqlUa |
Laser etch, this
Or this, Charlie Lee
Elon Musk, Satoshi, literally turned his customers into salespeople.
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
Lec 5; #cs183b. “If you cannot find the salesman, you’re the (car) salesman”
I am Larry. I am University of Illinois. I am the guy who memorized lectures because I’m hawt and bored. (Cont’) twitter.com/satoshilite/st… |
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
Solid gold. #cs183s pic.twitter.com/4vLYdTRqLF
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
Lec 14; #cs183s
The use of sales premiums to drive sales. Thus, “bird dog” for Tesla one customer and then Elon Musk will laser etch some glass for u, Charlie Lee. ts.la/charles6000 pic.twitter.com/2QcpG6t5kz |
Like ice cream?!
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
@jowyang Solid line = ice cream.
“—” = uber. #CTCFTR leverages the truth that people like ice cream more than the Uber bit.ly/buster14512w pic.twitter.com/Rt4jecGCwt |
And cute girls in tight white shirts meeting cute kangaroos.
Sent from my personal iPhone XL (iPhone 40, get it?!) number that Steve Jobs texted me on