02-09-2011, 02:39 PM
PaulBlair wrote:The live feed software has advertising space available on it which can be sold.
If it can be determined the consumer needs and wants of the people that will watch the live games, then relevant companies can be targeted to buy this advertising space.
Ok, that's fine. What I'm wondering is:
How many people are you expecting to watch the live games - both at the Scottish and other events at which the boards will be used? I'm not convinced we're talking about huge numbers.
Also, how are the "needs and wants" determined? Is it through software or something?
Roughly, how much money might a company pay for the advertising space?
If it can be determined the consumer needs and wants of the people that will watch the live games, then relevant companies can be targeted to buy this advertising space.
Ok, that's fine. What I'm wondering is:
How many people are you expecting to watch the live games - both at the Scottish and other events at which the boards will be used? I'm not convinced we're talking about huge numbers.
Also, how are the "needs and wants" determined? Is it through software or something?
Roughly, how much money might a company pay for the advertising space?