ANOOP excellent summation and I "get it" ! Value Add is absolutely the key.
I found your model of revenue sharing to be very interesting. This generates lots of questions and sure would like to get your insight on vertical markets I am looking at addressing. If there is no overlap or conflict of interest maybe we can talk by phone.
In the meantime my thoughts are to place screens in a specific retail industry and then go after manufacturers for ad revenue to this niche market.
I had not considered revenue sharing with the retail because my approach would be to help them generate more sales of the product lines they carry.
Right now I am trying to come up to speed on MS's distribution platform and how to develop the content necessary to roll out a prototype system, so I have not tackled what objections I will run into at the retail locations with this model.
But, my pitch was that by putting in one of my systems they would also get local content not just generic products the carry from the manufacturers. For example if they are having a sale, offering classes or some other promotion they would get a basic monthly set of content changes included. If they want something more extensive that too would be available for a fee. So I see this as a combination of Hyper local (as you mentioned) and Network advertising for products they carry.
A couple of topics I would like to talk to you about offline would be ...
1. What is your workflow for content creation
2. What business models have you seen that work best, flat rate monthly fee, hourly content creation, etc ?
It seems to me that a model similar to what web developers / content creation companies use would be viable.
3. What metrics will you be using to demonstrate an ROI for your advertisers ?
Building and managing a corporate signage system for a financial industry has a very different set of metrics than a typical advertiser trying to sell Widgets. Fortuntely I have a background in marketing and sales so I understand many of the issues and questions they will have.
4. Players - You mentioned your client owns the end point equipment which is great. But what players are they using and is something they purchased or some thing you sold or recommended to them ?
ANOOP, the fact that you have been running a system for 6 years is encouraging. This gives me confidence that platform is capable of handling my needs in the future.
If you are interested in discussing this further and prefer to talk off line let me know. I can share my background and experience and I might be able to help you with ideas on the sales side.
Thanks