bruin70 said:a)this encompasses too many things.
product image: pool has a bad rep, over a century old, and not likely to change anytime soon.
product: not here in the states. the USA is a big sport country, and even hockey isn't big enough. americans don't have the mindset to sit and watch two men walk around a 9' table. the game has its own inherent defficiencies.
product and celebrity: the success of the women is built on the fact that they're women..............and most of it is jeanette. ie, the only other two known women players are "that blonde" and "the tall gal with glasses". if the women are doing it right(and they are,,,,, better than the men), then pool is STILL on very shakey ground, because ultimately, jeanette is the only one benefitting from pool.
b) there's no "b" unless there's an "a"
"Pro pool is best understood as a product that hasn't sold very well."..........
location location location. there's no demographic to whom you can sell pool(we're talking the general public). before you sell your product, know your customer("the apprentice") and let's differentiate between the "pro pool" watching demographic and the "bar/pool league" demographic, as they are to mutually exclusive groups(for now, anyway).
In Michigan City "that Blond" couldn't even pay for her meal with a credit card 30 feet from the Arena as she had no ID. There was a Poster Card on the counter with 5 Players on it with rankings down to the 20's but no Allison to point to. The players were clearly picked on someone's idea of looks, but damn I think Allison is pretty.
Still, I wouldnt say Jeanette is the only one benefitting from pool. I think Allison, Eva, Dawn and Vivian are doing OK and im probably leaving out someone