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axess

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Having just read that last post, and this is probably irrelevant but has anyone considered selling advertising space on sup air bunkers? one way for companies making money? I know it sounds kinda silly, playing paintball around a bunch of inflatable ad's but could generate some revenue that could go back in to the sport?
 

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Having just read that last post, and this is probably irrelevant but has anyone considered selling advertising space on sup air bunkers? one way for companies making money? I know it sounds kinda silly, playing paintball around a bunch of inflatable ad's but could generate some revenue that could go back in to the sport?
You mean like in the millennium series? ;)
 

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axess

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ah, no i was meaning selling each individual bunker/group of bunkers, so although it may be a WDP, DYE field ect you get companies to advertise on a bunker? maybe not even paintball, car ads or something? just generates money? may sound a bit silly but money is money, and i'm sure someone would do it
 

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ah, no i was meaning selling each individual bunker/group of bunkers, so although it may be a WDP, DYE field ect you get companies to advertise on a bunker? maybe not even paintball, car ads or something? just generates money? may sound a bit silly but money is money, and i'm sure someone would do it
Erm, they are advertising on the bunkers aren't they? I dont know the ins and outs of the arrangement between the Millennium Board and the field sponsors, but they pay a LOT of money to have their name on those bunkers, as well as tradestand rights etc.
 

Cetanu

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Yeah but its inside companies. I think he's trying to get the point across that outside companies generating money would be better.
 

Cetanu

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Because companies aren't generating huge profits from tourney ball, well thats what i got from reading through this and so if companies outside the business are bringing in money it's not already coming from companies that are using customers money.

Not sure if that made sense but for arguments sake say you have 100% money inpaintball cycle, if you're getting money from somewhere non business related thats gone up 10% without having extra sales or changes inside the business.