Re-thinking sports marketing now that fans are in charge
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Thank you for your reply Rick!
Here is a link to the High5 site to learn more about it: www.high5recaps.com
If you have approximately 30-45 minutes, I can also set up a live demo with you to show you an actual password protected sponsor demo site, to get a better idea on what your sponsor would experience.
The beauty of High5 is that you can make your sponsor sites as large or as small as you want, as many as you want. You can post imagery, video, contract details, dialog with them like a you would on a blog, create sponsor satisfaction surveys and get their feedback in real time! High5 is a green solution - but you and your sponsors can print the recap should a hard copy be needed.
My direct email is: cheryl@spotlightcreative.com
My phone is: 281-970-3800, ext. 113
I can certainly contact you as well so please send me your email and number if that would work better with your schedule.
Thank you! Cheryl
We are looking for a limited number of knowledgeable, high use fantasy players to beta test a new fantasy tool.
It is a site, tool and app to organize your teams and have one portal to view all live scoring pages. There will be 2 additional gaming elements to follow during the coming months. It will cover the four major sports in addition to nascar and golf. The soft launch for the site is August and the app will be available in September.
It might take an hour of your time to grasp the functionality and any feedback would be appreciated. You will also receive an entry into our inaugural $50,000 suicide pool.
Regards,
Curtis
cbole32@aol.com
Thanks - Curtis
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