Mister a /David Safi article sportingpost

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13 years 3 months ago
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BUT they dont have the balls and brains, how much longer can you wait

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and if you are meeting with paulo then awesome. I am sure some of the ideas i gvae him and you will be fruitful......as for the guy not pitvhing he tells me a different story but in racing there are so many stories who knows.....for sure i left 8 messages for wolf and got zero replies...water under the bridge.

I adore your product and i hope it realises the potential it deserves

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mister a, if I may ask a question (hopefully its not stupid), what sort support are you looking for from P. are you looking to be paid for hours worked on the product, advertising on the site, for them to buy the product from you or partnership or some sponsorship?

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Thanks easy, one of the main reasons that I’ve not done a deal yet is because I want to keep the base of Formgrids free to punters,,, I believe that basic form should remain free,,,also I’ve been trying to support the tote and racing operators by not tying up a deal with a bookmaker,,, Steve Moran at the 45th IFHA CONFERENCE Paris, 6th October 2011 said We should have an International Racing Website with live vision of major races and form guides,,,,well I feel Formgrids could be the international website the world needs,,,you wont even need the formguides coz it will all be in one,,,, Rob de Kock from the HRA is affiliated to the IFHA and we asked last year to go present Formgrids,, it never happened and now Peter Gibson from racing Sa is going to try see if it can happen this year in June in Turkey,,, I will keep you guys posted on Rob De Kocks answer,

Mr. Louis Romanet, Chairman of the IFHA also said.......Each and every racing authority must be proactive to take this opportunity to reach new customers and also obtain fare return to racing....................

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Re: Re: Mister a /David Safi article sportingpost

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keniza999 Wrote:
> mister a, if I may ask a question (hopefully its
> not stupid), what sort support are you looking for
> from P. are you looking to be paid for hours
> worked on the product, advertising on the site,
> for them to buy the product from you or
> partnership or some sponsorship?

just some monthly cash to help pay expenses,, easy access to data,,,and some tellytrack exposure to educate punters on how to use Formgrids,, also the racing trust should contribute for development of Formgrids

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Re: Re: Mister a /David Safi article sportingpost

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mister a Wrote:
> keniza999 Wrote:
>
>
> > mister a, if I may ask a question (hopefully
> its
> > not stupid), what sort support are you looking
> for
> > from P. are you looking to be paid for hours
> > worked on the product, advertising on the site,
> > for them to buy the product from you or
> > partnership or some sponsorship?
>
> just some monthly cash to help pay expenses,, easy
> access to data,,,and some tellytrack exposure to
> educate punters on how to use Formgrids,, also the
> racing trust should contribute for development of
> Formgrids

surely the idle time on Tellytrack could be used to educate the punter and formgrids is one of the tools that could be used there.but giving tips is better than educating i suppose.

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Mr a get hold of me tomorrow..lets see how much we need to move this thing on..Paully and me mates and Im sure I can assist

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> just some monthly cash to help pay expenses,,

Just charge everybody R100 per month from now.....I think this should generate about R60k per month

easy
> access to data,,,and some tellytrack exposure to
> educate punters on how to use Formgrids,, also the
> racing trust should contribute for development of
> Formgrids

surely the idle time on Tellytrack could be used to educate the punter and formgrids is one of the tools that could be used there.but giving tips i
s better than educating i suppose.

I think Mr A is heading towards this as stated in an earlier post regarding sms services etc....but Formgrids clearly states that it is NOT a tipping service, but an educational service.

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Re: Re: Mister a /David Safi article sportingpost

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David,


Mark Zuckerberg also had a dream of a free business, the problem is that the 2nd word in that statement is "business". As you know we discussed a business model for charging. The bottom line is you have got to charge.

Oscar

speak to them both but its not about the initial investment that's the stickler, its the reluctance to relinquish power, we would have done a soft/beta USA launch for about £20k and driven >200k new visitors to the site in the 1st 2 weeks. The site is SO SO SO EASY that most people that would have visited would have "clicked through" and came back. It was a no brainer.

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Re: Re: Mister a /David Safi article sportingpost

13 years 3 months ago
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guys what is this obsession with educating the punters when the majority of punters with access to formgrids USE it and the rest simply cant

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Re: Re: Mister a /David Safi article sportingpost

13 years 3 months ago
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Words don't come Easy :S

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Re: Re: Mister a /David Safi article sportingpost

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Ou Ryperd Wrote:
> Words don't come Easy :S


I must confess that I just scanned through the contents of this topic, but Ou Ryperd, I just love this reply!(:P)
You must try your hand at song writing:P

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