Formscore:
The way you are presenting your product on this forum is likely turning off a lot
of potential customers for your endeavor. If we are interested in having a
Formscore discussion, we can always log on to the Formscore Forum.
Marketing by trolling the forum of the Industry leader shows a certain
desperation, no? I feel bad for Alm, who made a valid point only to have it
turned into part of your quickly becoming obnoxious marketing blitz.
I will give you some free advice, advice which I once gave the erstwhile \"Great
Showman\", NYC 1347. The only way you are going to make a splash will be to win a
couple of Handicapping contests using your figures or to get some established
owners to use your figures to purchase/manage runners.
Might I also suggest that you prepost your 2 top figure horses for each race at
Belmont for one week or so...on your own forum...then you might get some
attention, assuming an acceptable ROI. You also might want to consider not
discounting your product so deeply... either give it away for free (my estimate
of its current market value, all things considered) or offer it at the market
price set by the Industry leader.
By the way, the name of the track where the Colonial Turf Club Stakes is being
run is not \"Colonial Park\". Accuracy is important, no?
Let me compliment you though on a very unique looking product (ahem). I see that
you are going to grade jocks and trainers on a scale of \"A\" through \"F\" and
putting the letters right next to each other is quite intriguing. I mean I am
old, but not that old that I wouldn\'t find a figure which includes the
number \"38DD\" quite, ah, titillating.