Thank you for your additional thoughts on viable niche markets for Pure Numerology.
Christian Haller suggests to use it to “screen potential employees/partners/etc”. Yes, I’ve thought of that. The strict privacy law in Australia prohibits potential employers pry into age (and hence birth dates, but not birthdays though) or even marital status!
Yet, psychometric tests has become popular with large companies to screen and select their prospective employees.
If I choose the automated path to computerise the Pure Numerology readings, then what Rob Northrup ( $25 Father’s Day gift), JJ Jalopy (Compatibility test for young girls) & Pat Becker (baby naming) suggest would work like clock work. But the break even point is not there until I run tens of thousand of such readings. Unless of course, I fudge like the bulk of the “suppliers” who simply cook up juicy texts and randomly match up with the person being analysed. Naughty Duane Cunningham has basically hinted on such snake oil salesmanship.
Pam Schulz suggests to videotape the workshop. I’m thinking about that seriously. I need to buy a video camcoder and work out its operation and logistics behind the filming using a tripod. I would broadcast the free intro but make the videotaped workshop as a billable item.