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Saturday, 03/14/2020 8:01:17 PM

Saturday, March 14, 2020 8:01:17 PM

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I've been doing quite a bit of homework this last month visiting and talking to different retail businesses both small and large. I can say that the amount of interest and "that's a great idea" that I've experienced falls in line with the 96% the company has excitedly stated of businesses that we approach want to be a part of this groundbreaking product.
The updated YSO presentation is a handy tool to understand for yourself and being able to go about questioning and explaining (helping them to understand easily) as well to actually understand what is and will be PNNX .

I won't share any specific business for the obvious reason that there are those who actively try to damage, but will share one somewhat unique 'sector'...

Shopping Malls. (a little though experiment for everyone)

-How many businesses are in a typical shopping mall?
-What is the main goal of a shopping mall?
-Are shopping malls able to work with their tenets in co-operative marketing strategies and policies (able to mandate to an extent)?
-What would be another tool that shopping malls can use to track visitor traffic progress(number of shoppers) over the course of the year?
-Do they need to have a clear understanding of the target markets they want to reach and attract to the mall? Understand characteristics of their customer base and how to target additional groups?
-Are they constantly trying to come up with innovative strategies in their marketing plan to help the tenants succeed? Also to plan events and special promotions to build visitor traffic and create publicity opportunities for the mall?

So wouldn't you say that YSO/Pennex would be able to provide all these needs?

Another thing I've noticed and was brought to my attention at some local Shopping Malls is the amount of students that come in groups. There were charter buses that were dropping off college students along with the regular yellow school buses dropping off high school students as well. I was told this happens many times during the week. This made us think on how often schools of any level have fundraisers for their schools (clubs, events, special needs, etc). Perfect for the philanthropic aspect of YSO/Pennex. They agreed it would encourage more group visits (along with kids bugging parents to go to the mall or business running their own YSO campaign so proceeds can be directed to their school, clubs, girls/boy scouts, youth groups, PTAs, churches, etc.

This led me to inquire at my daughter's elementary school, I'm somewhat active there, where they often have 'school night out' at a local restaurant to a popular pizza or ice cream shop, where businesses are trying to get students with their family in and schools are trying to get funds for their different programs. They keep track different ways trusting the establishment on the numbers of participants. YSO would make it much simpler wouldn't it? They thought so as well. What percentage of schools do this or similar?.....exactly.

Take one guess who is already in the process of pitching this to all mentioned?

Right you are...

Now take a look again at these tweets from PNNX...



and...


Getting a better overall picture here?
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