Topic: Tip Jar

3 chapters across the catalog

Chip In!
Episode 1050 1:48:28 - 1:52:41

1050: Chip In!

Direct Mail Marketing Gimmicks and the "Chip-In" Model

The "chip-in" fundraising model used by political campaigns is analyzed as a dated direct marketing gimmick. Critics argue that asking for small amounts like $3 diminishes the perceived value of the cause and likens the solicitor to a "hobo." This is compared to other deceptive mail tactics, such as envelopes designed to look like court summons or checks, which are often used by organizations like Judicial Watch.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 1:24:16 - 1:27:33

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Live Streaming, Chat Room Feedback and Professional Podcasting

The decision to stream the show live provided an instant feedback loop through the chat room, which Curry uses for punchlines and real-time links. They distinguish their "Value for Value" system from a simple "tip jar," asserting that they are running a professional-level operation. Dvorak notes that while some listeners suggest getting advertisers, they prefer the honesty and closeness to the audience that direct support provides.