I recommend changing the way you're marketing this. First of all, it's a jump cue - not an investment. It will not go up in value, nor will it ever be collectible. Second, the entire "aiming" spin is total BS. The length of a cue - including a jump cue - has precisely squat to do with where a players' eyes are focused.
You talk about how it allows you to aim

, yet you make no mention of materials, construction techniques, warranty, options, any distinguishing aspects of your cue over what's readily available on the market (and well proven, ie Gilbert J/B, Jacoby Jump, etc)
I realize you're trying to "sell the sizzle, not the steak". That approach works for some products and some audiences. But generally speaking, pool players comitted enough to buy a dedicated jump cue want to know
how the watch is made, not just the current time.
"The Jester jump Cue allows you to look at the contact point"?? uhhh, I mean, errr, that is, uhhumm, yeah so what - so does every other cue in the world.
And finally, this (AZ) is a community. You have yet to contribute to this community, yet you blanket us with these advertisements. This "Wanted/For Sale" Section is really not a free advertisement venue for you or any other vendor. You constant posting of these ADS will undoubtedly backfire, as most of us resent this kind of advertising. So start contibuting something, without trying to sell us or hype up a product.
Then, maybe, some of us will try out your superduperthumperbumper-auto-aiming-liteweight-not-yet-made-in-China-but-soon-will-be-jump cue.
(Personally, I would send a few
FOR FREE to the 2-3 top players who post here regularly. There are several world-class players whose opinion most of just happen to respect. Cause THAT would give you all the free advertising you could ever hope to get. But that's just me. And that's assuming your cues actually are different....)
I'm really not being critical, just offering some friendly advice to help you succeed.