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PROPOSAL TO THE AFL:
INTERACTIVE AFL ONLINE / TV WEBMAG ©G.Stingas 2009
IN ASSOCIATION WITH CYBERCOACH LIVE: "GOT WHAT IT TAKES?" ONLINE / TV SPORTS CONCEPT ®
AFL CYBERCOACH LIVE.COM: "GOT WHAT IT TAKES?" ©G.Stingas 2009
(A)
CYBERCOACH LIVE.COM: THE WORLD'S FIRST ONLINE INTERACTIVE GAMING MAGAZINE.™ ©G.Stingsas 2009
Or
(B)
CYBERCOACH LIVE.COM: THE WORLD'S FIRST ONLINE INTERACTIVE/ TV GAMING MAGAZINE. (Interactive TV/ football Webmag)™ ©G.Stingas 2009
Free Monthly/ Fortnightly Online magazine. AFL would be the first club worldwide to offer a free football magazine online! AFL Cybercoach Live.com. the world's first online interactive magazine with heaps (53) of online competitions.
Offer the magazine within the AFL website instead of just listing games on the website. The online TV component would award prizes to supporters and used as an informative community segment with news, current events and competitions supporting the website magazine/gaming initiative. The webmag would be accessed by providing a password to fans within the official AFL website.
How does it differentiate from existing online products?
No other organisation has offered an interactive entertainment package within a magazine website structure in conjunction with an online TV component. The Cybercoach Live.com website will be designed and structured as a magazine whilst allowing for an Online TV infotainment/competition segment.Supporters will be receiving the online magazine experience whilst accessing interactive gaming components. A world first!
Would the interactive webmag require the online TV component to succeed?
No, but it would generate twice the profit margin from sponsors and advertising opportunities available. Website traffic would increase as a result from offering both the webmag and the online TV segment.
What is the most beneficial factor concerning generating further profit?
How would the AFL offer & promote the webmag?
Would supporters & general public require any conditions to access the webmag?
Offer the magazine within the AFL website BUT with a separate link to Cybercoach Live.com. Fans can subscribe on the condition of sending Cybercoach news "Tell a Friend" to 2 FRIENDS and/or 2 SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES.
Include a component within the AFL site where this information is collected.
Fans must satisfy the above requirements before receiving access to the magazine.
Fans will be provided with passwords to access the magazine.
Why would sponsors be interested in a separate webmag concept?
Sponsors and advertisers could exclusively tie in purchases of products / services on the condition of providing webmag access to consumers. Products could contain the passwords, therefore both sponsor & consumer are satisfied. This marketing methodology would be very successful with telecommunications/service providers as outlined in correspondence emailed 27/6/2009 with attachment titled: Cybercoach Live Media Services Telecommunication Business document.
Why will the concept be successful?
It contains the exclusive membership factor, without the price, where you require password access. Exclusivity contains a mystery factor of what is on offer. People will become inquisitive and start asking questions, therefore further promotion & advertising on social networking sites directly from your supporter base & general public. Fans will discuss the new initiative on social networking sites, therefore advertising and marketing kept to a minimum. The AFL website & online TV component can promote the concept to an established fan base.
The AFL will gain interest from the football community wanting to see and experience this innovative entertainment package.
Can the Online TV initiative easily tie in with the webmag?
Outline the recommended online TV segments.
Yes. Utilise AFL online TV to promote & advertise the new Cybercoach Live.com Interactive Magazine: Got what it takes?" Make an announcement that subscribers directly from the web magazine will be selected for the AFL TV gaming concept.
Include simple online TV competitions once a fortnight or monthly.
Below are the recommended online TV segments.
©George Stingas 2009. All rights reserved.
Further info:
http://www.orble.com/cybercoach-live-online-tv-concept/2/
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