Tuesday, June 02, 2009 11:25:14 AM
Still picking up 2400+ new users daily. We'll start making some noise soon. I know it's hard to be patient but this will eventually pay off big time for those who have the patience to wait.
We're in on the ground floor. A once in a lifetime opportunity. We've got a REAL product that's in demand.
I'm no big music lover but I use my player WHENEVER I want to listen to music. A dependence is being created.
I don't have to listen to any tracks that I don't particularly like and I don't have to change any cds when the tracks are done playing.
Whenever I remember a song that I was in love with, I can just go get it and add it to my collection. I don't have to buy any cd cases or find anywhere to store my music.
If a new song comes out that I really like, I can add it too. I don't have to go anywhere, I don't have to buy any cd, I don't have to do anything but search, add and it's mine.
It sounds really simple but just think about 10 years ago when this wasn't available. If you wanted music, you had to go out and buy it or listen to hours of other crap and wait to hear it on the radio.
It's very possible that some people are buying tracks on Hypster. I've been tempted to do it a few times myself and burn them to cds but then, when you think about it, what for?
Why not just pick up a nice set of quality speakers for my computer and play my tracks for free?
Other than for traveling, why do I need music on cd?
I'm not a person who needs music with me 24/7. I listen to my music most times when I'm at home. When I'm at home and I want to listen to music, I've got Hypster.
It's like owning a car. You don't know how dependent you are on it until it breaks down and you have to use another means of transportation. After you fix it, you realize just how dependent you were on it.
If, for some reason Hypster went down the tubes and was no longer available, I'd be really disappointed. Not just because the stock went south, but because I couldn't listen to all my favorite music, uninterrupted all day.
This is the same thing. Let it be. Let the listeners keep growing their dependence on it.
We'll be at 2M users in less than a year. People will have their playlists and music players all set up. All those songs right at their fingertips 24/7.
Let's look at a strong possibility for the future.
A year from now Hypster is 2M users strong and growing. We're still sitting at .0001 with little to no trading.
Tight Lipped Mike places an announcement on the Hypster website:
Due to current economic conditions, the cost for a "a night out on the town" (Foggdogg, Lolol) has increased. Hypster membership will now cost $2 per month. PayPal, Visa, MC, AMEX accepted. Pay now at checkout or your music player will cease to function in 10 days.
(Naturally I'd hope he'd present this message in a much prettier fashion with all the fluff and window dressing necessary to make it sound as pleasant as possible before putting the shaft to people. Lololol)
Naturally there will be the normal outrage that people feel who are accustomed to getting something for free then suddenly having to pay for it.
Before you answer, think about it...
-Has that stopped people from buying bottled water?
-Have they stopped putting air in their tires at the gas stations?
Let's look at the facts
-They're already set up on Hypster.
-They're accustomed to having their favorite music on demand with a click of a mouse, many have made connections and are using Hypster as a social network. Chatting, working and listening to their music simultaneously.
In short, Hypster has become a part of the daily lives of 2M people by this time.
-They're accustomed to getting a new song whenever they feel like it without having to go out and buy it nor wait to hear it on the radio. They accustomed playing any song they want to hear on demand 24/7.
You've got 1M users who have been members for more than a year. Hard core, addicted Hypster users. You have another million who really like the service and are using it regularly.
Now their world has been rocked. Tight Lipped Mike has gotten greedy! He wants their $2 a month.
Worst case scenario- 75% of the users hit the door because they're pi$$ed and refuse to pay. 500K users remain and Hypster makes $1,000,000 per month from the remaining users.
Best case scenario- 95% of users are so accustomed to using their playlists that they don't mind paying the $2 a month to keep their playlists and lives intact. They don't feel like moving or trying to find a similar music service, find and upload all the same songs, the same services, etc. only to find that a year from then that new music service will be charging $5 a month.
I've got over 150 songs in my playlist. I wouldn't even feel like getting pen/paper to make a list of the songs that I've accumulated thus far. Let alone go through all the investigation to find another free service that offers the same then signing up and creating another playlist.
Even if I weren't so lazy, after I'd finally located a new free music service, while I was going through all that work, probably after I'd written down the 74th or 82nd song, the thought would hit me "Tight Lipped Mike is a greedy son of a @%$##&$@*$#!!! but these guys are probably going to do the same thing in a month/year." I may as well skip the work and pay my $2 a month. Where's that checkout page. My MC number is xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx exp. date xx/xxxx"
Lolololol!
And I'M no big music lover. Imagine if you were.
Hypster makes $3,800,000 per month.
Let's face it. The average person is too lazy to go through all that work when they have something already in place that works. Hypster isn't gaining 2400 new users daily because they have a bad product. They're gaining these users because they offer a great service that is already in demand.
NUMBERS,NUMBERS, NUMBERS!!! That's what is going to blow BUNM up! We can't see the big plan now but we CAN see these numbers growing big time!
Anyone want to take a shot at the pps of a company earning in excess of $3.8M dollars monthly might be? My guess is that it'd be a little higher than .0001. Lolol.
Hypster isn't just a music player. It's a way of life. Just wait and see.
Just a little food for thought...
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