The Trends
Agreed Carl,
From the conversations that I have had with people in the wholesale, retail, and tournament industry in pool I see basically a few things.
There is no organization that is created that last long unless its plan works financially and that goes for products too. Even then products can fail for lack of numbers of buyers not necessarily because of failure of the product itself.
Since pool is a wide array of small industries, without guidance the only thing that works is when something is self supporting financially .....bottom line, and further more don't expect to get paid a hefty sum right away for what you do. It could happen but likely its farther down the road than you've imagined. So pool is going to be very slow to change but change is possible.
The most recent thing Ive seen is a thread from the owners of Sand Castle Billiards in Edision New Jersey......Players Playing for Players.
In this concept half of the total sum of the entries...plus a paid entry into the next large event is awarded to the winner of the tournament.
Now that is just simply awesome and if you read further down at the bottom of the page at Sandmans signature you will see a few little sayings....he states......something to the effect that if pool is to succeed that it will be due to and infusion of professionalism. Man how true is that?
That guy found the ticket in my opinion.
For myself as a lover of the game, this is what the forums should be for. For all of us that are industry inclined to help figure out what the winning ticket is. The winning ticket is when it pays for itself and it makes people want to play the game. That is the winning ticket. Its not always about how much money we can get the room owner to add. Pool doesn't pay well at the local level so most of us have jobs or try to. But something like this makes me want to spend a day supporting something that I know is having a positive effect on the game....I would like to see more of these done and some in my neck of the woods.
I'm a fan of the Sandman. I think he found the ticket.
Bill, I'd say "more like 25..." in my best Robert Shaw(Capt. Quint-Jaws) voice.
What Market Research has been done in the past, it would be totally useless to utilize any aspect of it. Trends have changed so much, even amongst pool players in leagues.
There is no organization that is financially capable of hiring a national PR firm that would do a study for Market Analysis. The BCA Trade Association is too small.
Carl
Agreed Carl,
From the conversations that I have had with people in the wholesale, retail, and tournament industry in pool I see basically a few things.
There is no organization that is created that last long unless its plan works financially and that goes for products too. Even then products can fail for lack of numbers of buyers not necessarily because of failure of the product itself.
Since pool is a wide array of small industries, without guidance the only thing that works is when something is self supporting financially .....bottom line, and further more don't expect to get paid a hefty sum right away for what you do. It could happen but likely its farther down the road than you've imagined. So pool is going to be very slow to change but change is possible.
The most recent thing Ive seen is a thread from the owners of Sand Castle Billiards in Edision New Jersey......Players Playing for Players.
In this concept half of the total sum of the entries...plus a paid entry into the next large event is awarded to the winner of the tournament.
Now that is just simply awesome and if you read further down at the bottom of the page at Sandmans signature you will see a few little sayings....he states......something to the effect that if pool is to succeed that it will be due to and infusion of professionalism. Man how true is that?
That guy found the ticket in my opinion.
For myself as a lover of the game, this is what the forums should be for. For all of us that are industry inclined to help figure out what the winning ticket is. The winning ticket is when it pays for itself and it makes people want to play the game. That is the winning ticket. Its not always about how much money we can get the room owner to add. Pool doesn't pay well at the local level so most of us have jobs or try to. But something like this makes me want to spend a day supporting something that I know is having a positive effect on the game....I would like to see more of these done and some in my neck of the woods.
I'm a fan of the Sandman. I think he found the ticket.