Quote: a.n Other "Why is it the wrong way to go about it? Our director who's business is within textiles will be producing them for his club.
Why would having other clubs invloved make any difference to this?'"
Fax have too small market to sell to, lets look at how successful ' branding ' works
Imagine walking into your bank manager with this business plan
23 countrywide outlets
25,000 instant customers already loyal to the brand
Another 25,000 potential customers to target
Around 100 businessmen including accountants and lawyers to assist the company either free or very cheap ( club directors )
Around another 100 businessmen ( sponsors ) to draw advice from for marketing and other idea's
Initial orders 10 times bigger than one club allowing much cheaper purchasing prices
Empowering 23 other businesses with the potential to sell a new product to other localised sports clubs, be they amatuer, semi pro or even premier football clubs ( yes ambitous I know ) as well as schools, colleges, Universitys and even businesses via extra brands for work associated clothing
Bulk purchasing allowing a much larger range of products to be ' Marketed ' and allowing clubs to purchase specific marketing ' merchandice ' to be used by their community depts as giveaways to entice junior fans to follow their clubs in defference to other sports or other RL ( SL ) clubs
The potential to launch other ' brands ' not sports associated which have potential to gain footholds in the mass market
To encourage clubs to work together in other revenue making possibilities and get us away from the idea we are competing with each other off the field , we arent, ' Off ' field our competition is SL clubs and then other sports , not other Championship clubs