Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 For those intending to go into business selling Bullworkers only, the data I concluded from Boworker.com by should be given a lot of consideration: For USA market 1965 - 1990 = 2 million sold per year = 80,000 sold For BullworkerUSA only 2000 - 2005 = 4,000 sold per year = 800 sold I have no idea what the data is like for " not original " Bullworkers. Since the patent for the Bullworker design ended in 2004 countries like India and China can produce good quality ones very cheaply. Anyone with some money can easily become " distributors " . Just imagine what the market will be like. In light of this I can understand why an experienced businessman like is embarking on a new strategy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 I think a " problem " of selling Bullworkers is that you hardly have any repeat sales. They're so durable. I wouldn't have bought a second BW if I didn't have to leave my 30-plus-years old BW2 when I left the country. And I wouldn't have bought a third (still waiting for it) if I was able to get back that BW2 when I returned (so far, it's still with my nephews -- they can keep it). (My second was similarly left in the US with my kids who remained there.) Maybe that's why we have present day approaches of having Lady, Senior and Junior models, as well as the Powerbow model. Still, the way I see it, we really only need to buy one. It's a recipe for business " failure. " Even Microsoft has to think up new ways of creating demand by developing powerful software which many of us don't really need (I still think I could do well with Windows 95). LOL It sure is a reflection of the quality of BWs, but it's no guarantee of business success. Gerry > > For those intending to go into business selling > Bullworkers only, the data I concluded from Boworker.com > by should be given a lot of consideration: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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