Android tablet


Hey guys, Marc here. Rejoined after being on here in 07. Normally I'm an analog guy, but I'm here in the digital part because I represent Streamplicity. It's an Android tablet that you connect to a home theater, so you can enjoy all that Internet content on your good equipment, instead of crowding around a tiny screen with wimpy speakers.
We're currently in 3rd generation of Beta, and are looking for dealers, big and small, to represent us. How do I go about meeting dealers?Thanks!
streamplicity
Guess you've never heard of hacking , good luck to your business; done  wasting time
So it turns out that hyperparanoia and word-dropping is the reason why so many people are vulnerable to the latest scam, called a Support Scam. I wrote a book about it.

Here's a couple of other links that define personally identifiable information , and if you still think that unsecured pages requesting a person's  name, email address and phone number aren't well then I  guess everyone else has no clue. Time to bone up

https://www.dol.gov/general/ppii
https://www.technology.pitt.edu/help-desk/how-to-documents/guide-identifying-personally-identifiable...
https://www.lifelock.com/learn-identity-theft-resources-what-is-personally-identifiable-information....

Nope. No personal data here. This is a simple email form that emails me and says hey I'd like more information.
Maybe be good for you to take a look at personal data compromised from data breaches, here's a quick reference to Yahoo's

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_data_breaches
You can rename the page, but you should be securing people's personal information.
Freediver: Awesome advice, thanks very much. If you know of anyone at head-fi who'd want a unit, let me know. Meantime I'll start a new thread seeking reviewers.
Facten: Mine is just an informational site, not a site where you can purchase the product yet, so I don't need to do any securing.(You must be using Chrome, with their little alarmist "NOT SECURE OMG" button!)
Looked at your website, I'd start first with making it secure especially the order page where folks enter their personal info
^^^ Unsure.I am member of Head-Fi.org & I often see manufacturers sending several members new or updated gear to demo & review.I would rely on member post count & sales feedback if available to vet prospects..There are also a few semi-pro reviewers here,you might start another thread titled appropriately seeking suitable members..
 Another possible avenue would be online retailers like Crutchfield,Music Direct,Underwood Wally or online review specialists like soundstage.com....
You can meet all the dealers on earth but that still won't sell your product.
 First thing you should do is prove it's worth owning!You need 2-3 reviewers with ZERO $ interest in the company to review them & get the word out,people would then seek out the product & dealers will look for you..Good luck..