We have a seastead design.  
The living area is 40 feet by 16 feet.
It is a tensegrity design with 4 columns that go out from the corners of the living
platform down into the water at 45 degrees.  For each float there are 2 cables that go
from the bottom of the float to the 2 adjacent corners on the living area to hold them in place.
an angle and cables holding them in place.   The living area is covered with solar.  
It has very large propellers from submersible mixers so at 
slow speeds it can overcome the drag of the columns and get like 1 MPH.
We will use duplex stainless steel for the floats and either marine aluminum or public for the living area.
It looks like we could sell it for $500,000.

The question I want your help with are related to marketing this seastead.

Our marketing plan is to have our own channel where we keep posting videos showing what it is like
to live on and travel around the Caribbean in our seastead.   We will post links to videos to 
the seasteading group on Facebook.  

We will also try to get different youtubers to make videos from channel categories like:
   1) Digital Nomad
   2) Ocean Sailing
   3) Yacht sales
   4) Power Yachts
   5) Eco-adventure
   6) Liveaboards
   7) Ocean Fishing
   8) Oceanography / Marine Biology
   9) Mariculter / Ocean Farming
  10) Off-grid / sustainable living
  11) Tiny Homes
  12) Libertarian 
  13) Perpetual Traveler
  14) Luxury motor-homes
  15) Ocean conservation
  16) Prepper, emergency preparedness, survival skills, food storage, bug-out strategies, societal collapse, economic breakdowns
  17) Van life
  18) Family adventure outdoors / travel / sailing
  19) Retirement / independence / planning / lifestyle
  20) Tax planning
  21) Real estate islands / ocean front
  22) Crypto traders
  23) Clamping

Please make a table that for each of these categories has estimates for:
1) the total viewership 
2) the number in each that could drop $500,000 cash on anything
3) the number in each category that would want to buy if they fully understood the seastead option
4) the number in each category that would actually watch a video if the top 2 channels in each category 
   where to produce a video showing what it was like to live on our seastead.
5) the number in the intersection of the sets for 2, 3, and 4 above

Then sort the table with the highest in 5 first.

Older people are at a higher risk of falling but also have more money to spend on a vessel.
It seems promoting the less risk of falling on a seastead may be a good idea but
it is not yet clear how.

Men tend to dominate mountaineering, deep-sea fishing, and sailing.  Women are dominant in glamping and day hikes. 
The seastead traveling around will have some adventure appeal to mean but we expect the comfort will be 
even better than typical glamping so we think women should like it too.  So we think seasteading can appeal
to the whole family.  What sort of marketing could target this point?

Any other marketing angles we should plan on?