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Attention: The Cosier Company, Inc.,
is currently looking for a qualified company to manufacture and distribute the "Johnny Bolt Snips" under a licensing agreement. |
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Please find below Pertinent Marketing Facts pertaining to the “Johnny Bolt Snips.”
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The Johnny Bolt Snips can reduce many costs.
It isn't just the potential damage to a toilet or its
surrounding area that makes hacking those anchor
bolts such a grim task. It's the costs of that damage
that make the process so risky. Damaged toilets –
and damaged walls, baseboards and cabinets –
cost money to repair and replace.
- It isn't just the length of time it takes to saw away
at those anchor bolts. It's the cost of that time that
makes the process such a deficit. Plumbers make
an average of $21.94 an hour and can easily spend
30 minutes or more sawing johnny bolts and cleaning
up the sawdust afterwards. If a plumber only installs
two new toilets a week, that still comes to more
than $1,100 every year in labor costs for just that
one aggravating task.
- The process of hacking away at johnny bolts leaves
you doing physically-demanding labor in an uncomfortable position while in a constrained area. This leaves plumbers subject to the most common labor injuries of their trade: repetitive strain injury (RSI) caused by continuous and repetitive motion, and continuous physical discomfort caused by performing labor while in an awkward posture. It also leaves their employers subject to the costs of compensation claims.
- The new Johnny Bolt Snips won't just reduce these costs, but can actually eliminate them.
No costs from damages. No costs of extended and unnecessary labor, and no costs of pain, discomfort or injury.
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The Johnny Bolt Snips can appeal to
do-it- yourself consumers, too.
Replacing an O-ring isn't a high-skilled task done
only by a licensed plumber. Neither is installing an
entire new toilet, when it comes down to it. In fact,
there are many home plumbing jobs that many Americans do all by themselves.
- For example, 1.337 million U.S. homes had a
completely new bathroom added to their homes
in 2008, and almost 1 million – that's 74.5 percent
of them – did the entire job by themselves.
- Another 16.76 million American households –
that's 7.5 percent of all homes in the country –
had their bathrooms remodeled in 2008. 11.9
million of those remodeling projects were done solely
by the homeowners.
- In each and every one of those millions of circumstances, these individual American consumers needed the proper tools to do the job. Just because these tasks are not being completed by a professional doesn't mean they will accept unprofessional results.
- The new Johnny Bolt Snips can aid these millions of American households that are
independently performing these bathroom projects and can help them ensure they get the
best job done.
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The Johnny Bolt Snips can benefit from
a rapid growth in this do-it-yourself consumer market.
We've read too many times about the decline in the
housing market, but just because Americans aren't
buying new homes doesn't mean they aren't spending
money on the homes they already have.
- Home improvement projects are rapidly improving in
recent years, and bathroom projects, which are the
most common type of home remodeling project yea
in and year out, are rapidly increasing in popularity.
- In the last two reported years, the number of
households doing these new bathroom and bathroom
remodeling projects every year increased by 1.72
million. That's a 10.5 percent growth in just two years.
The Johnny Bolt Snips can enter the market at an
ideal time and with ideal opportunity.
A Preliminary Marketing Report is Available Upon Request. |
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