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'Never Would Have Made It' Project Sponsors Free, 'How I Got On Oprah' Teleseminar
LOS ANGELES, CA The Never Would Have Made It Project has penned a sponsorship deal with the 'How I Got On Oprah Teleseminar.' The agreement positions the NWHMI Project as the title sponsor.
Per terms of the agreement, the Never Would Have Made It brand will be visible at and on various points including the teleseminar's website, banners, brochures, and other promotional materials.
Appearing on an afternoon talk show, Fran Briggs, the producer of the 'How I Got On Oprah' Teleseminar said the partnership was mutually beneficial for the parties. “From a traditional advertising and marketing perspective, this deviates from the norm, yet it makes so much sense," Briggs explained. The partnership is unprecedented as no other media outlets have come together and done this before. The Never Would Have Made It brand naturally fits in with the How I Got On Oprah theme," Briggs explained. "Without implementing the principles and information from the teleseminar, many aspiring guests never would have made it ... on the show."
The sponsorship is described as a breakthrough for both companies, and indicative of what can happen when two brands negotiate without any input from the middleman. "I am honored and blessed to be in partnership with 'How I Got On Oprah' Teleseminar. It is refreshing to see people who have 'made' reach back and show others how to make it, say Mrs. Bradley. “We worked out the details ourselves. The terms and stipulations were taken care of in just a few minutes," stated Nicole Bradley, President of the Never Would Have Made It Project.
The Never Would Have Made It Project committed an undisclosed amount of cash as part of the sponsorship deal...
LOS ANGELES, CA The Never Would Have Made It Project has penned a sponsorship deal with the 'How I Got On Oprah Teleseminar.' The agreement positions the NWHMI Project as the title sponsor.
Per terms of the agreement, the Never Would Have Made It brand will be visible at and on various points including the teleseminar's website, banners, brochures, and other promotional materials.
Appearing on an afternoon talk show, Fran Briggs, the producer of the 'How I Got On Oprah' Teleseminar said the partnership was mutually beneficial for the parties. “From a traditional advertising and marketing perspective, this deviates from the norm, yet it makes so much sense," Briggs explained. The partnership is unprecedented as no other media outlets have come together and done this before. The Never Would Have Made It brand naturally fits in with the How I Got On Oprah theme," Briggs explained. "Without implementing the principles and information from the teleseminar, many aspiring guests never would have made it ... on the show."
The sponsorship is described as a breakthrough for both companies, and indicative of what can happen when two brands negotiate without any input from the middleman. "I am honored and blessed to be in partnership with 'How I Got On Oprah' Teleseminar. It is refreshing to see people who have 'made' reach back and show others how to make it, say Mrs. Bradley. “We worked out the details ourselves. The terms and stipulations were taken care of in just a few minutes," stated Nicole Bradley, President of the Never Would Have Made It Project.
The Never Would Have Made It Project committed an undisclosed amount of cash as part of the sponsorship deal...
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