toqer wrote:
Joe the "help" as you call it so far has been more like this.
Ok, I won't open a YouTube link, but will assume negativity. Therefore, I will try to present help in a more positive manner:
1) Marketing: While I- and any other decent Karaoke Host- may not think that your automated system can
replace a good karaoke host, I think that- if marketed as a
supplement in a place that already does karaoke, you may have a market. Simply sell as- for instance:
4:00PM - 8:00PM is karaoke practice time! Get yourself comfortable with your new songs BEFORE live karaoke!, or something similar.
Since you have shown absolutely NO marketing strategy, even if this sucks, it's better than you show.
2) If there are only 1 or 2 singers in a venue, what will you do to keep them from singing all night? Positively speaking, if my very favorite singers in the whole world were to sing for 7 hours I would shoot myself. What will you do- again assuming there are only 2 singers there- to prevent this- which will cost the venue customers?
3) What is your profit point? Your OP stated an "IF" of 7 days, but what- in real life- is your profit point? In other words, in regard to a permanent installation- on what day-of 7- do you start showing a profit?
Three questions that you absolutely MUST be able to answer, or you WILL be a failure. Not because I want you to, but because this is what business is all about- Research. Know all the answers to the business that you choose- or fail. Simple.
Or, to be more gentle, another thought. You may have absolutely no need to sell HERE, BUT, if you can sell a forum full of professional Karaoke Hosts, you can sell anyone. Show us what you have- if you've got a set.
If you think this is some sort of testosterone challenge, you are wrong. This is how
I was taught to sell.
Whether it be Electronic components, Meat, Jewelry, Clothes, Surplus, Liquor, or whatever. Find your most hostile base- and sell them. Do it there, and you can do it anywhere.
So- do you have ANYTHING, or are you just hoping that noise out of the speakers will do it?
Keep in mind that "secret marketing" is an oxymoron, so please don't talk about how you may have an unknown plan. GOOD marketing means everyone knows what you are doing, and are curious about your product. BAD marketing means no one knows and no one could care less.