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Posted On: 02/02/2018 7:18:36 AM
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I remember that the buy-tab was live and taking orders too.That said, if I were buying quantum dots, I would prefer to talk to someone rather than the cold, impersonal on-line purchase. There are many possible variables. If it is not exactly how you need it, you have to send it back and your research is delayed two-three weeks. That is truth, you can ask any researcher. So if I came to QMC, I might want to email them before I purchase to talk to someone to confirm that it will fit my needs. That synopsis makes the website marketing instead of direct sales, but direct sales would occur in a two step process instead. So your raving about proving how long the problem has been is moot. There should still be retail sales is my belief.
I posted this Tuesday for those that might have missed it -
The online nanomaterials store on QMCdots.com accomplishes many objectives.
1.Brings in revenue. Making quantum dots and nanometals by automated process is not difficult, and less difficult than making them through batch process. QMC is offering product at very competitive prices, (20mg/$200) but with a better profit/cost structure. (Edit: Even if it is not online, sales can then be made by email or phone.)
2.It's also work that can be done in the lab technician's 'spare' time, or when they are waiting for some process to complete. So it utilizes and optimizes worker's time spent productively.
3. Just one $500 sale a day over a conservative 20-day work month would be $10000 in revenue. I believe your estimates are low, and online nanomaterials sales will show to be higher than you expect.
4. But the main reason I love the nanomaterials store is it is a perfect marketing tool for the company that invites any prospective client to put their money down and try QMC QD and allows them to proceed at their own pace PRIOR to having to contact QMC and do an NDA. Its an advertisement. Its a paid 'sample'. Its marketing.
5. The nanomaterials store offers different products with more to come -
- CdSe Tetrapods - really high performance
- Cd-Free - there are four Cd-Free offerings with Indium and Zinc cores
- Iron Oxide - (QMC can make a number of metal oxides)
- Au/Ag - Hybrid Plasmonic Nanoparticle (QMC can make Precious Metal NP)
6. The variety of QD and Nanomaterials QMC can make open up many industries. Solar, Display, Biomedical, Imaging, Sensors, and more. The Display industry will be the first, but not the only nanotech industry that QMC conquers.
I posted this Tuesday for those that might have missed it -
The online nanomaterials store on QMCdots.com accomplishes many objectives.
1.Brings in revenue. Making quantum dots and nanometals by automated process is not difficult, and less difficult than making them through batch process. QMC is offering product at very competitive prices, (20mg/$200) but with a better profit/cost structure. (Edit: Even if it is not online, sales can then be made by email or phone.)
2.It's also work that can be done in the lab technician's 'spare' time, or when they are waiting for some process to complete. So it utilizes and optimizes worker's time spent productively.
3. Just one $500 sale a day over a conservative 20-day work month would be $10000 in revenue. I believe your estimates are low, and online nanomaterials sales will show to be higher than you expect.
4. But the main reason I love the nanomaterials store is it is a perfect marketing tool for the company that invites any prospective client to put their money down and try QMC QD and allows them to proceed at their own pace PRIOR to having to contact QMC and do an NDA. Its an advertisement. Its a paid 'sample'. Its marketing.
5. The nanomaterials store offers different products with more to come -
- CdSe Tetrapods - really high performance
- Cd-Free - there are four Cd-Free offerings with Indium and Zinc cores
- Iron Oxide - (QMC can make a number of metal oxides)
- Au/Ag - Hybrid Plasmonic Nanoparticle (QMC can make Precious Metal NP)
6. The variety of QD and Nanomaterials QMC can make open up many industries. Solar, Display, Biomedical, Imaging, Sensors, and more. The Display industry will be the first, but not the only nanotech industry that QMC conquers.
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