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the shemans would be upset
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the shemans would be upset
But Rolls Royce has a great logo and reflects past (Hart) an present (team) accurately. Go to work marketing, I want see the Rolls Royce centre!Would be surprised if Jeep remain on the numbers alone. They signed the deal when they sold bucket loads but poor vehicle reliability and even worse customer service has seen their sales slump. They will probably sell 5300 vehicles this year. I’m thinking that the main jumper sponsor for a multi-flag winning team would be paying $2m plus product. That‘s $370 per car they sell. An efficient, established car company would be budgeting $1000 per car for advertising and promotion (not sales support). Let’s for the sake of argument say Jeep budget $2000 and they sell 6000 cars, that’s $12m. If $2m is going on our sponsorship, that’s 17%, which any CEO would tell his marketing head, “you’re dreaming” unless CEO was a big fan (like Leon Daphne) but Jeep have a relatively new overseas head so that’s unlikely. With our $2m Jeep would “only” have $10m a year to do tv, digital, radio, newspapers, dealer support and all the other stuff which leaves them far too thin. on the plus side they have launched a new model and have some more coming. If I was them I would be going back to the U.S head office and say ’’we can’t afford this out of our budget but it is a great team, has great values and the sponsorship is great for us to rebuild the brand can you please pay for it?”
Kia do this with the Australian Open tennis sponsorship. It’s paid out of Korea from head office. The one thing that does concern me though is how engaged are Jeep with the club. Jeep don’t seem to have leveraged the sponsorship as well as they could given our success. Some hypotheticals in the figures - perhaps they budget $3k or $4k a vehicle - but the relativities remain, not helped by a weak Aussie $ against a strong $US.
Jeep sponsor Jeventus one of the biggest soccer clubs in the entire worldWould be surprised if Jeep remain on the numbers alone. They signed the deal when they sold bucket loads but poor vehicle reliability and even worse customer service has seen their sales slump. They will probably sell 5300 vehicles this year. I’m thinking that the main jumper sponsor for a multi-flag winning team would be paying $2m plus product. That‘s $370 per car they sell. An efficient, established car company would be budgeting $1000 per car for advertising and promotion (not sales support). Let’s for the sake of argument say Jeep budget $2000 and they sell 6000 cars, that’s $12m. If $2m is going on our sponsorship, that’s 17%, which any CEO would tell his marketing head, “you’re dreaming” unless CEO was a big fan (like Leon Daphne) but Jeep have a relatively new overseas head so that’s unlikely. With our $2m Jeep would “only” have $10m a year to do tv, digital, radio, newspapers, dealer support and all the other stuff which leaves them far too thin. on the plus side they have launched a new model and have some more coming. If I was them I would be going back to the U.S head office and say ’’we can’t afford this out of our budget but it is a great team, has great values and the sponsorship is great for us to rebuild the brand can you please pay for it?”
Kia do this with the Australian Open tennis sponsorship. It’s paid out of Korea from head office. The one thing that does concern me though is how engaged are Jeep with the club. Jeep don’t seem to have leveraged the sponsorship as well as they could given our success. Some hypotheticals in the figures - perhaps they budget $3k or $4k a vehicle - but the relativities remain, not helped by a weak Aussie $ against a strong $US.
The nib logo will again appear on the back of both the Richmond AFL and AFLW jumpers in 2021.
how much ?NIB confirmed for both AFL and AFLW again for 2021. Looks like its only a one year deal. bloody snot green box
nib continues partnership with Richmond AFLW, new guernsey numbers revealed
nib health funds has re-committed as a joint major partner of Richmond’s AFLW team for the 2021 season, as the team's jumper numbers are confirmed.www.richmondfc.com.au
$2how much ?
cut the **** out or its a fail
so we know nib has signed on for 2021 and we are waiting for the new shorts sponsorMaccas on the shorts would be pretty good. No box, just the M in yellow
1 month away from the season start and we still don't have a new shorts sponsor surely someone wants to sponsor the biggest club in the land after 3 flags in 4 years ?
nopeI thought otterbox were still on board it looks that way at training anyway
1 month away from the season start and we still don't have a new shorts sponsor surely someone wants to sponsor the biggest club in the land after 3 flags in 4 years ?
i thought AG coon changed their name to Cheer ?Can't believe you missed A.G. Coombs Group as new AFLW front of jumper sponsor. Obviously you're asleep at the wheel, or the Dungeon.
Haere Ra
so what youre saying is ag coombs is the new mens shorts sponsor ?Can't believe you missed A.G. Coombs Group as new AFLW front of jumper sponsor. Obviously you're asleep at the wheel, or the Dungeon.
Haere Ra
hollywood showgirlsNo mention of the Gold Coast kebab shop?