Annexure “C”
Benefits to Sole Sponsor
I. A
minimum order of 60 Saeco bicycle jerseys paid for ‘in toto’
(approx. $5,500) in advance by Phil Johnston, whereupon Sole Sponsor’s
bicycle jerseys will regularly appear at over 40 cafés across
II. If
a Northside bike shop's name is on one sleeve, and the logo of its primary bike
supplier eg Trek or Specialised on the other sleeve, that bike
shop would be induced to carry a supply of Sole Sponsor’s jerseys and
encourage
III. Sole Sponsor is able to purchase jerseys ‘at cost’ ie. approx. $80 for short sleeve and $95 for long sleeve. Sole Sponsor could sell these jerseys at cost to interested cafes, thereby achieving free publicity. Or give them to important cafés.
IV. A Sole Sponsor jersey(s) can be framed in between two clear slices of Perspex properly secured with clips for about $30 a frame. These could be on display on a rotational basis at cafes using Sole Sponsor’s equipment that are frequented by cyclists.
V.
Sole Sponsor could run a few magazine adds with a pic similar to the Saeco cyclist
or a more casual setting with cyclists wearing the new Saeco jersey.
Unlike Saeco’s previous foray into professional cycling this invitation is
capped at $1,000 for Muggaccinos to get 60 Saeco jerseys in the public eye. Hence, the Sole Sponsor’s cost to achieve a
nexus with the burgeoning recreational cycling market would be a veritable pittance.
VI. 30 Muggaccinos cyclists wearing Sole Sponsors jersey would be available for a photo shoot for an advertising campaign that Sole Sponsor wanted to run.
VII.
Seasoned Muggaccinos’ cyclists would politely distribute a joint
Sole Sponsor/Muggaccinos marketing (business) card to 40 different cafes
across
VIII. Muggaccinos
cyclists would enthusiastically distribute remaining 1,700 marketing cards
per annum to other cyclists and prospective cyclists (some coffee lovers)
inviting them to -
* review Muggaccinos.com which would prominently displays a Sole Sponsor logo on its Home
Page; and
* commence cycling with
Muggaccinos.
IX.
Phil Johnston would delete
the logos of about 30 coffee suppliers from Nosh Stops webpage and insert a small Sole Sponsor
logo next to each café listed therein which uses Sole Sponsor’s coffee. Sole Sponsor
could inform the names of other cafes which stock its coffee to be added to Nosh Stops provided
those cafes are convenient to cyclist routes.
X.
Opportunity to display large photos (and a
caption of the presentation underneath) of a cheque handover ceremony amidst 40
or so cyclists wearing Sole Sponsor jerseys and bicycles –
a) in your office;
or
b) on your website.
XI.
Marketing benefits to Sole Sponsor of
a unique/idiosyncratic cycle club - gaining popularity amongst Sydney’s
endurance cyclists due to –
(a) an
innovative website which provides challenging, arduous rides each w’end and
promotes thru its weekly issue of the Bullsheet;
(b) creative
community ventures such as “Adopt a Blind Cyclist”.
XII. Sole Sponsor
is entitled to negotiate with other cycle clubs/groups across Australia,
without requiring consent from Muggaccinos, for those clubs/groups to purchase
the same style jersey with other cycle club/group’s name on the back, in lieu
of Muggaccinos.com and KOMpm.com - the unit price per jersey would be markedly lower
if another cycle group/club ordered from the same manufacturer as the initial
order of 60 jerseys because the one-off template set-up design cost to design the
jersey would reduce to $30
approx for the manufacturer to change the bicycle groups name. Phil Johnston can assist
Sole Sponsor identify similar recreational ride groups in
XIII. If
Sole Sponsor wanted to further diversify wearers of the Saeco jersey, Phil Johnston
and Sole Sponsor could approach the cycle courier companies in