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On January 04 2013 13:07 TotalBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 12:31 tiMelEfT wrote:On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway. Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three. We can confirm that we are not looking for a business adviser at this time.
I may not be the right person, but you really need to look for one though.
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On January 04 2013 13:12 tiMelEfT wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 13:07 TotalBiscuit wrote:On January 04 2013 12:31 tiMelEfT wrote:On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway. Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three. We can confirm that we are not looking for a business adviser at this time. I may not be the right person, but you really need to look for one though.
Well since you don't seem to know anything about the team, Korean culture or the industry, you're not really in a position to make that claim. Thanks for your concern regardless though, I'm sure it comes from the heart.
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On January 04 2013 13:12 tiMelEfT wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 13:07 TotalBiscuit wrote:On January 04 2013 12:31 tiMelEfT wrote:On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway. Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three. We can confirm that we are not looking for a business adviser at this time. I may not be the right person, but you really need to look for one though. This is silly and you're silly.
On topic, this is cool news and I hope that there will be some good content coming out of the house at some point or another.
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Get in! Team Axiom has replaced TSL on my favourite teams list! TB you, sir, are a scholar and a gentleman. Can't wait for your current players to get some massive results
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On January 04 2013 13:14 TotalBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 13:12 tiMelEfT wrote:On January 04 2013 13:07 TotalBiscuit wrote:On January 04 2013 12:31 tiMelEfT wrote:On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway. Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three. We can confirm that we are not looking for a business adviser at this time. I may not be the right person, but you really need to look for one though. Well since you don't seem to know anything about the team, Korean culture or the industry, you're not really in a position to make that claim. Thanks for your concern regardless though, I'm sure it comes from the heart. Let's just say, you are good at casting.
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Lol the twitter picture is showing a meat store. Hopefully Miya and Ryung can have a comfortable place to stay in Korea while practicing. But it also makes you wonder where TB is getting all the money to run a pro-gaming team from o_0
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On January 04 2013 14:24 Dontkillme wrote: Lol the twitter picture is showing a meat store. Hopefully Miya and Ryung can have a comfortable place to stay in Korea while practicing. But it also makes you wonder where TB is getting all the money to run a pro-gaming team from o_0
We just hit 900,000 subscribers on Youtube. That's where it's coming from.
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Hey I think it's cool that TB is here talking to the community directly... Definitely value that kind of dedication!
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On January 04 2013 14:29 TotalBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 14:24 Dontkillme wrote: Lol the twitter picture is showing a meat store. Hopefully Miya and Ryung can have a comfortable place to stay in Korea while practicing. But it also makes you wonder where TB is getting all the money to run a pro-gaming team from o_0 We just hit 900,000 subscribers on Youtube. That's where it's coming from.
I hope you realize that you are severely undervalued when using notations of CPM as a source of potential revenue. You are about a few hundred thousand shy of what the Rose Bowl brings in online viewers, that is a very big deal. You shouldn't have problems finding sponsors if you present your information right.
Axiom already seems to be miles ahead than most teams at their inception, best of luck.
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Good luck, I'm sure it will be a great success!
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With TSL disbanding hopefully Axiom can add some depth and get involved in team leagues.
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lol i bet Total biscuit is foaming at the mouth to pick up Symbol. Honestly he really does seem like one of symbols biggest fans.
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On January 04 2013 13:07 TotalBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 12:31 tiMelEfT wrote:On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway. Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three. We can confirm that we are not looking for a business adviser at this time.
This made me laugh so hard. TB's such a boss. That said, be careful with responses, as im sure you probably already realized(from others mistakes of course), the Sc2 fan scene can be very unforgiving.
THAT being said...LOVE that axiom's getting a teamhouse. Hoping your players can get a comfortable situation where they can get some serious practicing done and become even more beastly than they already are.
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On January 04 2013 14:29 TotalBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 14:24 Dontkillme wrote: Lol the twitter picture is showing a meat store. Hopefully Miya and Ryung can have a comfortable place to stay in Korea while practicing. But it also makes you wonder where TB is getting all the money to run a pro-gaming team from o_0 We just hit 900,000 subscribers on Youtube. That's where it's coming from. Hot damn, nice.
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Gratz. Can I ask a few questions?
How do you plan on marketing the team? Will you be focussing on the western audience or the korean audience? Will there be a tonne of content coming out, evetually promoting your sponsors and stuff like that? How are you planning on making the players more than just more faceless koreans? Will they be taking English lessons to help out with the branding? Are there any positions, non player wise that you are looking to fill?
They won't swell too soon, TB and Genna clearly have good heads when it comes to marketing, so they may take 1 or 2 from TSL, but they won't take the whole roster.
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I'm so glad to hear they are getting a teamhouse in Korea! Gl Axiom!
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On January 04 2013 09:46 SpacemanG wrote:Team Axiom eSports appears to be set to send their talent to Korea on a more permanent basis, as earlier today Total Biscuit tweeted a picture of an intriguingly comical Korean restaurant near Axiom's "potential new team house." Axiom has at times had their players in a central location prior to this, but the current housing is much more makeshift than many of their foreigner and Korean team counterparts' team houses. The speculation was later confirmed on Reddit by Jenna Bain, owner of Axiom eSports and self proclaimed better half of Total Biscuit. A house is set to be "purchased" as soon as the 10th of January. Totalbiscuit (@Totalbiscuit) tweeted at 1:14 PM on Thu, Jan 03, 2013: This is down the street from Axioms potential new teamhouse. I have no idea what it is but I want to go there http://t.co/LoJI3cmL(https://twitter.com/Totalbiscuit/status/286898329756000256) Confirmed: http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/15wo6n/axiom_set_to_possibly_start_team_house_in_korea/c7qjucqAxiom eSports consists of players Crank, Ryung, and Miya, with major sponsors being Cynical Brit and Husky Starcraft. Fan favorite Crank was signed to Axiom after posting a very popular thread in r/starcraft expressing his desire to perform well for his fans in the coming months despite leaving SlayerS prior to the team's slow downfall. It remains to be seen whether or not Axiom will seek more players in the future. Axiom was rumored to be in talks with MMA two months ago before he eventually signed with Acer esports. A team house and previous desire for more players means there is promise for Axiom to add more players in the months. -Spaceman
Factual errors, grammatical errors and bias. You're not very good at writing "articles", I'm afraid
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