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« Reply #15 on: Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 16:50:33 »

Quote from: "sonicyouth"
it may be worth your time getting in contact with the club to have a chat, explain what you're doing and that you're a keen supporter of the club and i'm sure they'll be willing to help.

mike sullivan and sarah mildenhall are the commercial/marketing people at the club and both of them are very approachable, you may be able to wrangle some free stuff for your work.


Alright, cheers mate  Smiley
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« Reply #16 on: Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 16:51:05 »

Quote from: "sonicyouth"
it may be worth your time getting in contact with the club to have a chat, explain what you're doing and that you're a keen supporter of the club and i'm sure they'll be willing to help.

mike sullivan and sarah mildenhall are the commercial/marketing people at the club and both of them are very approachable, you may be able to wrangle some free stuff for your work.


Agree with Sonic, speak to Mike.  If there is one thing he likes to do it's talk!!  Set aside a few hours though.

Would help if you gave the actual marking criteria or outline the the actual questions being asked of you.  Marketing is probably the widest subject area in Business because it's open to opinion yet has seemingly has such a large influence.

The club are essentially selling an experience.  In order to help that experience, and the bottom line, they supplement it with various products and services such as club merchandise, executive packages, conferencing facilities, bars etc.  For brand consistency, everything should help the overall aim/objectives of the business.

With more details we can go into it further.
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