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I have received a mid £x,xxx offer for this yesterday and it has got me thinking again.
I have always had the idea of creating a member based site - similar to what http://www.purestorm.com has done for Models and they currently have 18,600+ UK models on their website.
Dancing / Dancers have grown huge over the last couple of years with the popularity of all the prime time TV competitions on BBC, ITV and Sky such as
Dancing On Ice
Strictly Come Dancing
Got To Dance (http://sky1.sky.com/dance)
So You Think You Can Dance (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tqp9y)
Obviously these type of programs have created an influx of wannabes looking for fame as dancers, and also brought some real talented dancers into the public eye.
I have looked at the figures quite conservatively and looked at offering different levels of membership (both paid and free) aiming to get the average member paying £25 a year (which isn't expensive if it helped them to possibly be 'discovered')
£25 a year and 1,000 members signed up would be £25k annual income with huge room for growth and expansion, with the actual website pretty much running itself. This is the base target level and one I feel is realistically achievable.
Lots of ways to promote and raise awareness about the site also, by targetting particular demographics on both Facebook and Twitter.
There are no 'real' decent websites out there for this idea, and I think it could be a good opportunity to explore.
I would really appreciate some thoughts and views from others
I have always had the idea of creating a member based site - similar to what http://www.purestorm.com has done for Models and they currently have 18,600+ UK models on their website.
Dancing / Dancers have grown huge over the last couple of years with the popularity of all the prime time TV competitions on BBC, ITV and Sky such as
Dancing On Ice
Strictly Come Dancing
Got To Dance (http://sky1.sky.com/dance)
So You Think You Can Dance (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tqp9y)
Obviously these type of programs have created an influx of wannabes looking for fame as dancers, and also brought some real talented dancers into the public eye.
I have looked at the figures quite conservatively and looked at offering different levels of membership (both paid and free) aiming to get the average member paying £25 a year (which isn't expensive if it helped them to possibly be 'discovered')
£25 a year and 1,000 members signed up would be £25k annual income with huge room for growth and expansion, with the actual website pretty much running itself. This is the base target level and one I feel is realistically achievable.
Lots of ways to promote and raise awareness about the site also, by targetting particular demographics on both Facebook and Twitter.
There are no 'real' decent websites out there for this idea, and I think it could be a good opportunity to explore.
I would really appreciate some thoughts and views from others