First off, I'm thrilled that the hot-dog restaraunt is going high tech. by using this product, they'll dominate the world market of hot dogs. Hee hee.
Once you set up a customer, you will lose some contact with them unless you keep working with them on your own for other things. You could probably offer content update services, and I could have also. I prefer to come up with products that dont require much of my own time so that I can sell more units, and just let the monthly revenues roll in for the subscriptions. If you decide to do the updating for the customer, you can probably get lots of revenue from that customer, but you wont have time to sell more of these, making you work harder for less overall money. Obviously, you should be getting at least $100 per hour (once you know what you are doing) to initially put in the system, plus you will make a percentage on the hardware that you buy at a reseller discount. I suspect that the initial kiosk design will be done by you as well as charging for training the customer on how to do it themselves.
Right now, if you log into the reseller area and purchase you will receive a discount on the order, and then you can charge the customer directly at the retail price. If you just let the customer pay for the renewal directly through our site with their credit card, then you will get the affiliate percentage as a credit on account which you can request a check or paypal payment after your credit exceeds $50. If you dont pre-order for the customer, and they initially pay for the subscription, you will only get the affiliate percentage as well. Essentially, if you pay us, you get a higher discount off the purchase (immediate money in your pocket). If we charge the customer, then you get a lower percentage that is in our savings account until you exceed the $50 (you can use the credit balance for additional pre-purchases or your own subscription at any time though). I hope this is making some sense.
As for the hardware, if there are multiple screens playing the same "channel" (the same content), I recommend that you buy a VGA to TV converter (there are a couple listed on the site). Connect that to a cheapo VCR to take the RCA jack and convert it to channel 3 or 4 over standard coax cable (depending on how the VCR is set up). The Coax cable can then be split (and amplified if necessary) to go hundreds of feet to all the TV's. Pricing is about $60-80 for the VCR to TV converter, $30-$40 for the VCR, a couple bucks for the coax splitter and 10-20 for an amplifier. We also have found a wireless TV transmitter that goes 125 feet that may eliminate the need for the VCR and all the cable stuff. I think the price was about $150 for one transmitter and one receiver. (all prices are rough reseller costs, not retail). As for resolution, the entire system was designed to work with TV's. The nice part is that the VGA resolution works great at 800x600, so cheapy VGA to TV converters work well.
When the hot dog guy buys a subscription, he gets 50 pages and 3 gigs of bandwidth which is enough to run 8:00 am to 5:00 pm 5 days a week with lots of weather and stocks (they chew up extra bandwidth because our server has to get the data as well as feed it out). Images also chew up more bandwidth. If they want to run multiple computers with the same "channel", that will also chew up more bandwidth. You can see the pricing for everything at
http://www.online-kiosks.net/pricing.html. If they want two "channels", then they would buy an additional location as well as their primary subscription.
As for the pricing, the price depends on what he wants to purchase. If he wants the annual pricing, then he will pay $54.95 times 12 months right up front (around $600). If he had an additional location too, then he would pay $29.95 times 12 plus $54.95 times 12. If the cstomer decides to purchase month by month, then your discount would be the affiliate percentage. You as a reseller cannot purchase this for them. It is in your best interest to sell as much as you can up front to keep all of our efforts lower with fewer renewals.
To further confuse things, lets say that the customer buys the 12 month subscription, and after 2 1/4 months, they need to buy One additional location. The order system will not allow them to buy additional subscription time. The customer can select how many additional locations, pages or bandwidth packages that they want to buy. The price is automatically calculated to fill out the remainder of the subscription. Since there is 9 3/4 months left, it will use the quarterly pricing ($36.95) and multiply that by 9.75 for a total of $360.26. Since they purchased it from the site, you will receive the affiliate percentage as a credit on your account.
As for the marketing strategy, right now, I'm offering everyone 1 month of free trial usage. I'm hoping that we can get people interested in signing up, looking at, and liking the system. When they are runnnig and have their hardware installed, they will have the hard part over and will continue to renew. I suspect that as a reseller, you will want to do the entire installation yourself, including signing them up for a demo so that you can immediately get the customer as a subscriber. The other approach you can take is to just send them to the site with your special affiliate link, and hope that the customer eventually buys something and you get your affiliate percentage. That is a much lower chance of success than if you work the customer and get them signed up.