Just one infomercial, that works, can gross from
$20 million to
$300 million
in one year just from TV sales alone.
Our StationBreak® software is comes as BOTH a WinForm
Application and as a Web Application written in C# .NET.
It includes
Media Buying, Order Tracking, Inventory, Fulfillment and Data Mining and includes our
proprietary
AutoSource®
that instantly assigns each order to the airdate that generated it using
Predictive Analysis and Probabilty Densities.
You instantly get reports of your
SGross (Show Gross), Net Profit, Pull (Pull Ratio), CPO (Cost Per Order), and Margin.
With our software you will need only one 800 number to source your orders.
Our software shows you how to capitalize on the multiple revenue streams from
Infomercials and TV Series.
For example, here are just a few of the revenue streams:
1) Direct Sales of a product through an 800 number or website
2) Upsell of more of the the product on the show or additional products when
customer order
3) Backend sales using outbound telemarketing can easily generate 20 times any
TV sales on teh backend
4) Sale of product placement inside the show---you can't cut to distinct spots
which are worthless in our opinion but you an
sell off product endorsement which advertisers will pay even more for. The sale
of just 30 seconds of endorsement sells for a MINIMUM of 10 times what you would
pay for a half hour of TV time. Remember than a half hour of TV time costs MORE
than 30 seconds of TV time.
5) Logo placement inside of your show. For example in a TV wrestling series we
wuld paint the arena GREEN and the walls of the stadium GREEN so we candrop in
advertiser's logos. As the camera looks down on the wrestling mat the viewer
would see the logos on the mat and doing it this way we can drop in the logos in
post production.
6) Sale of trademarks. Within 90 days of airing an infomercial at least 95% of
Americans who watch TV will have seen the infomercial at least once. So if an
infomercial grosses $100 million in a year you can sell the company and it's
trademarks for 2.5 times earnings, or a NET PROFIT of $250 million--that's a NET
profit.
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