Friday, August 29, 2008

The Times are A'Changing

An Associate of myself brought forward a Question today, which was what could be a new Cable channel for the desirous Entrepreneur. I thought about it this Morning (should never do such before Coffee), and decided that an Ad channel would be Perfect. The Concept would be a channel which would show all new Ads developed in the Country of Origin, with a Feedback payment based upon actual determinant Views of at least half of the Ad duration. It would be for the discerning Viewer who might have missed some of the high quality Sales pitches offered by the Private sector. I know that Everyone will laugh at the Concept, but Americans have become Ad Junkies; I would predict a 2-million Market share based on the idiotic Re-Run system of most Cable channels. It would be simply cutting out the Middleman of Programing, offering Consumers a spread Loop of new material on a 24/7 basis. Ridiculous? Maybe! Still, I know my fellow Americans–I will still bet on the 2-million Market share in Prime Time.

Here is another idea which seems foolish on the face of it. The actual truth states there is an immense amount of burnable residue which must be considered Landfill, but is not, simply because it is not moved off-site, and allowed to decay on the natural landscape. The natural decay process actually produces an almost equal amount of noxious atmospheric release as Pollutant, as would a burning Power plant that is ignored, because of lack of Particulate spread. The Later can be defused in acceptable manner, and We could use the added Energy. One should never consider any Idea as stupid, until the exact stupidity is found in actual fact.

Here is a traditional Trend which is suffering because of Profit margin loss. The Product is too high-priced, and Retailers are attempting to get Venders to adopt cheaper materials and manufacturing retinue. Tailoring has become an arcane profession, whose Practitioners do little to explain the Cost structure to the general Public. They suffer from a huge loss in Sales because of the lack of explanatory information presented by Retailers. Venders must learn that the Buying Public cares little for the quality of material, only for durability and the materials’ ability to present a high-quality appearance. Venders will continue to suffer until they meet the specific Needs of the Consumer. lgl

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