On December 28 2011 05:38 vnlegend wrote:
This means there's a good niche for a company, like FXO to send to Korea a translator, and a PR content person. These two, working together, would generate content in the form of interviews, videos, and articles. Imagine an article where OZ teaches you how to play Protoss. How many views would that get? Or an FPVod of Leenock showing opening Zerg builds and giving commentary (with subtitles). You've got GM players coaching for $10-20/hr right now. You can even make a subscription "Koreans teach SC2" site and charge big money for just videos/articles. Sell uniforms to the rest of the world, etc etc. There's a lot of untapped potential.
This means there's a good niche for a company, like FXO to send to Korea a translator, and a PR content person. These two, working together, would generate content in the form of interviews, videos, and articles. Imagine an article where OZ teaches you how to play Protoss. How many views would that get? Or an FPVod of Leenock showing opening Zerg builds and giving commentary (with subtitles). You've got GM players coaching for $10-20/hr right now. You can even make a subscription "Koreans teach SC2" site and charge big money for just videos/articles. Sell uniforms to the rest of the world, etc etc. There's a lot of untapped potential.
A code S player shouldn't have time for that stuff... At least on a regular basis.