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The Sign Show Blog Business Model

I am looking for feedback on the following astrology business idea.

If you are astrologer that wants to get involved in following opportunity, please contact me at signshow@gmail.com.

Sign Show Gifts (new) –

A personal horoscope would be a great gift for almost any major life event (birthday, wedding, new baby, graduation)!

I believe the majority of women in the United States have an interest in astrology! While, I don’t have formal statistics, I do know that astrology websites do over 500,000,000 pageviews per month! If there is one person behind reading every 10 pages of content – that is 50 million people interested in astrology. However, only a very, very small portion of those interested – my guess is far less than 1%- get readings by astrologers.

The natural question is why?

1) Cost

With an individual astrology session being priced between $60 to $250, I am sure that sticker shock prevents many people from the first visit.

2) Trust

Do I really want to trust someone that I don’t know with my most personal thoughts? How do I know the person is a quality astrologer? In-person or over the phone readings may seem to intimate at first.

3) Packaging

In gift giving, packaging is important. If the packaging is not nice, no matter how nice the gift – most peoples will not buy the gift for a friend. Right now, astrology readings are not packaged in a way that makes them presentable for gifts.

To overcome these obstacles, I am launching “Sign Show Gifts”

What is a “Sign Show Gift”? Its an eight minute personalized video horoscope. The client can provide information about the receiver – date of birthday, names of family members/pets, interests. This information can be woven into the reading.

What is the cost? The cost is $36 for a video or $100 for a video and follow-up phone session with the astrologer. The astrologer receives 1/3 of the price. However, the receiver and the giver will be provided with the astrologer’s contact information. The astrologer does not have to pay any referral fees for any subsequent business. For the astrologer, the reason to do video horoscopes is a source of highly qualified exposure.

What is involved for the astrologer? For astrologers in NY area, you just need to prepare for the reading and go on camera. We will tape it, edit and handle all of the logistics. If you are outside of New York, you may have tape the videos on your own.

Add a comment February 22, 2009

How I became an astrologer? Randall Curtis Video

Randall Curtis of Skysage.com tell us how became an astrologer in following astrology video.

Add a comment February 22, 2009

Ann Clark’s Top 5 Astrology Websites

I want to thank Ann Clark for her generous contribution of articles to the Sign Show Blog. I would like to point all the readers of the Sign Show to Ann Clark’s blog.
LEARNING CURVE ON THE ECLIPTIC
http://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/
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Ann Clark’s Top 5 List (please note there are more than 5 reviews)

Astro.com – Read Review

Astrobank – Read Review

Astrotheme – Read Review

Cainer.com – Read Review

Free Will Astrology – Read Review

SkyScript – Read Review

Add a comment February 22, 2009

Review of Lois Rodden’s Astro DATABANK

astrobankThe following of the website http://www.astrobank.com was written by Ann Clark.

ASTRODATABANK & 3 OTHER USEFUL SITES

Astrodatabank is actually the name of software used in astrological research. This website, among its other functions, is the place to preview the software and/or place an order . I don’t have the software yet, but do visit the site frequently. There’s always useful information to be found, for casual visitors and customers alike.

http://www.astrodatabank.com/

A major component of this site is a list of thousands of dates of birth of famous people. The list is freely available to all.

Astrodatabank also regularly offers a series of sets of biographical details and natal charts featuring well-known individuals, with questions on the astrology, set by an expert for discussion on following pages, message-board style. These discussions are helpful in understanding chart interpretation. Interesting conversations and different styles of interpretation emerge from astrology buffs who contribute there. Arguments can surface at times, adding to the enlightenment and interest of readers.

For visitors with a little experience of interpreting charts, reports of research carried out using Astrodatabank software are available. The aim being to discover if there are “astrological signatures” for , for instance, Astrologers, psychic ability, alcohol abuse.

Anyone interested in astrological research will find the site invaluable – and pretty much unique on-line.

A couple more useful websites for those without access to astrology software are –

Arabic Parts Calculator ~~~~ http://www.noendpress.com/pvachier/arabicparts/index.php

Midpoints Calculator ~~~~ http://www.noendpress.com/pvachier/midpoints/index.php

Brief explanations are included along with the automatic calculators; more detail on using Arabic Parts and Midpoints can easily be found via Google or other search engines. For most Arabic Parts it’s necessary to know an accurate time of birth to ascertain the ascending degree, and if Moon is involved in a midpoint calculation, a birth time is necessary to calculate the exact degree of the Moon in a sign.

For anyone interested in Fixed Stars, there’s a good article and detailed list of the main Stars with their sign, degree and traditional interpretation at Astrology on the Web – http://www.astrologycom.com/fixedstars.HTML

One caution though: some of the traditional interpretations sound dire and dreadful to 21st century folk. I’m of the opinion that the old interpretations ought to be taken with a pinch of salt. They were determined in an age far removed from where we are now. It’s wise to take the basic “feel” of the interpretation and dilute it, modify it, put it in a context of today, when medical knowledge, technology, engineering etc. have developed and improved in leaps and bounds. The old interpretations ought never to be taken quite literally, or, more importantly, out of context of the chart as a whole.

1 comment February 22, 2009

Astrodienst / Astro.com Review By Ann Clark

Astrodienst / Astro.com

Part 4 of 5 – Ann Clark’s Favorite Astrology Websites

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Astrodienst, also often referred to as astro.com, is a website of thousands of pages, and available in a choice of eight languages, at a click of the mouse. It’s an all-encompassing astrology website, invaluable to any who love astrology, at whatever level and style. Astrodienst, translated from the German means Astro-Service, and this site certainly gives excellent service to its readers. Link: http://www.astro.com/

Star act of the site for many is the facility to enter birth data – your own, or of friends and relatives, and instantly have the natal chart appear on screen. It doesn’t stop there though – you can customize the charts in many ways, include extra items such as rare and not so rare asteroids, Black Moon Lilith, some Arabian Parts, and much more. There’s a choice of chart styles, options to include progressions and transits – it’s almost as good as having your own astrology software to play with. As part of the Extended Chart Selection you can obtain a detailed reading of your own or others’ charts from your collection by going to “Pullen/Astrolog” and scrolling down the menu to simple chart delineation by Walter Pullen. This delineation is described as “simple” but there is a wealth of information not available elsewhere, to be gleaned from it. It’s impossible to do this area justice in a few lines, but time spent experimenting will convince any visitor of the value of Astrodienst.

There’s much else of interest: daily horoscope forecasts based on your exact date, place and time of birth, a personal astro portrait of you and any others from your collection of data. Areas of special interest to lovers include Astro-Click Partner, Astro-Click Love, and Liz Greene’s Astrology for Lovers.

A section called “VIP Astro-Twins” offers, under each birthdate, a list of well-known people born on that day, in various years. In some cases, a note of the rising sign is included. The list is more extensive than many other, similar lists commonly found on astrology websites. I found an almost exact astro-twin here!

A useful collection of articles, written by renowned astrologers, appears in the section called “Understanding Astrology”. Astrodienst also makes available to its users an on-line 6,000 year ephemeris – this alone is worth a visit to the site if you happen to be without an ephemeris at home.

The website also hosts an astrology forum where views are exchanged on all manner of astrology-related issues, from general & psychological astrology, to horary, mundane and political matters. There’s also a section where inexperienced readers can place a request for more advanced members to present an interpretation of a natal chart, and/or answer questions on it.

Astrodienst is well-organized and clearly mapped – it’s difficult to get lost, and easy to find anything you’re seeking.

When I reviewed Astrotheme and Skyscript a few weeks ago, I wrote that Astrotheme reflects a Gemini-like image, while Skyscript has a more serious, Virgo/Capricorn flavor. Following that train of thought then, Astrodienst seems to fall somewhere between the two: lighter than Skyscript but more serious than Astrotheme (though lacking that handy collation facility at Astrotheme). Astrodienst has so much to offer for free that I’d say it resembles Sagittarius in its expansive generosity! As well as all the free information, there is opportunity to purchase personal forecasts and reports from a variety on offer at the Astrodienst Shop.

Finally, the newest feature offered by Astrodienst is Astro Wiki – a complete A to Z enclyclopedia of astrology. An introduction to the new feature, written by the CEO of Astrodienst, can be read at http://wiki.astro.com/astrowiki/en/Astrowiki-en:About. This will definitely be something to be saved in Favorites Files!

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