HERE IS MY PROPOSAL
I would like to see an educational program to go with the start-up of this product.
On a larger scope I see this as being a worldwide product. But locally here in the United States and North America, I will need to get the product made. Ideally, it would be 100% green and made here in the good ole' USA. But realistically as the product is accepted on a worldwide basis, it will most likely be made overseas. Again, the product and the packaging/and production would be disposable and green from the ground up. This long term project could cost up in the millions worldwide but I am looking at approximately $89,000 to get the research and development/educational programs up and running. I would also like to see every classroom in America getting a kit with information of sanitation, disease, germs and how they are spread with a possible DVD for each and individual packets for the children to take home with about 5 Buff Butts to take home and share with the family. I would also like to see some sort of national campaign to launch the product of a nationwide basis. I would also like to see the product become not only available in stores nationwide, but dispensed in restrooms across the country. I have a background in marketing/sales, but really need company expertise on how to market and launch an education program to match. I figure if we can get to the kids first then the product could take off on a national level. Maybe it something like a pipe dream but it has to start somewhere. I would also like to take it internationally across the world to each country, where the health, educational, and possibly religious groups each get a presentation and "how this product works and the health/hygiene benefits your culture" program. It's been done with other products, and now is the time for better hygiene worldwide. Pandemic scares are always at the door, now is the time for this product and education on cleanliness and hygiene.
Remember Weekly Readers in grade school. Something to that effect.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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