Bass's Basement Notes
What's a Bass's Basement Note?
A Note is a comment, a question, a correction, a suggestion, etc.
Most Bass's Basement website pages have Notes or Notes capability at the bottom of the page. A Note is displayed only with the website page with which it is associated. A Note can be signed with a "handle," which is like a nickname that is not known
to website users; that is,
it is anonymous. Or, a note can also be signed with your name.
Notes can contain hyperlinks to other pages on Bass's Basement site or on other
websites.
Who Can Read Notes?
Everyone.
Who May Add a Note?
A note editing box will be shown at the bottom of most pages on this site if you
are logged in as one of the following:
- Authors and Bass Doctoral Tree -- if you are an author in the New-Product Forecasting Database or you are in the Bass Doctoral Tree, please register (simple and free). When you click the link
in your activation email, your Notes authorization will be activated.
- Invited participants who volunteer their their time to improve this website.
- Commercial and Academic Sponsors of Bass's Basement -- For information on
how to become a Sponsor, go to our Sponsorship
Info.
If you think you should be entitiled to enter a note but the Note editing
box is not shown, please
email us to request Notes authorization. If you are an author, please provide the hyperlink to your author page on this site.
We limit Notes to the above people so that the discussions of new-product
diffusion research and application will be more meaningful than if the general
public were allowed to participate. This also eliminates the junk Notes
problem that plagues many discussion groups.
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