Cameron Smith (Brisbane) is 28 years old and one of the world's greatest golfers currently and will be for the next decade, at least. He is not flashy. He let's his performance do the talking. But yesteday Jack Nicklaus called him the greatest chipper Jack had ever seen. For those that don't golf, trust me, that is quite a complement and from someone that is arguably a G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time) in golf.
Australian + great chipper = ??? I have been chomping at the bit to get the name Brainchip out in the public domain and in front of a particular retail audience for some time now. Mercedes gets it and understands the golf audience too, for example. So do finance and investment companies. Why? Because much of the viewing audience is well healed and putting brands or names of companies on clothing is a tried and true way to advertise. Brainchip could, I suppose, do such branding on a race car driver too, but an Aussie who is a great chipper,......c'mon man! This is a no brainer.
Can you imagine how many people that see the word Brainchip on Cam's shirt will be so puzzled that they will be motivated to find out what's a Brainchip???
Brainchip can and has spent "x" amount of dollars on a billboard recently for a targeted audience of tech types that was seen by a few thousand drivers, maybe. Or,....they could approach an Aussie great and ask if he would be interested in a promotional gig with an an innovative and creative Australian technology company called Brainchip. This would involve Cam wearing his golf shirts that sport the word " Brainchip * " somewhere on his golf shirt. And for that advertising / branding he is paid alot!!! The better the player (... the more viewer eyes he gets) the more money he commands.
I honestly believe he might do this if approached. What would it take??? How about 1,000,000 shares of Brainchip? That's $800,000 U.S. (BRCHF is around 80 cents) and is cheap for a world class golfer who will command millions of eyes every day he plays, especially if they could contract him for, say, five years.
For someone who is a master of and understands the potential benefit of the risk-reward situation, it is worth seeing if he would do it. $800,000 for a five year commitment is too risky I'm sure Cam's agent would tell him, but the reward could be massive Cam will reply after he has been approached by, say,....hmmmm,....Fact Finder, to have that "potential" explained ... (LOL).
Time to put the PR pedddle to the metal Jerome and Sean. What might Cameron do?
Regards, dippY
Australian + great chipper = ??? I have been chomping at the bit to get the name Brainchip out in the public domain and in front of a particular retail audience for some time now. Mercedes gets it and understands the golf audience too, for example. So do finance and investment companies. Why? Because much of the viewing audience is well healed and putting brands or names of companies on clothing is a tried and true way to advertise. Brainchip could, I suppose, do such branding on a race car driver too, but an Aussie who is a great chipper,......c'mon man! This is a no brainer.
Can you imagine how many people that see the word Brainchip on Cam's shirt will be so puzzled that they will be motivated to find out what's a Brainchip???
Brainchip can and has spent "x" amount of dollars on a billboard recently for a targeted audience of tech types that was seen by a few thousand drivers, maybe. Or,....they could approach an Aussie great and ask if he would be interested in a promotional gig with an an innovative and creative Australian technology company called Brainchip. This would involve Cam wearing his golf shirts that sport the word " Brainchip * " somewhere on his golf shirt. And for that advertising / branding he is paid alot!!! The better the player (... the more viewer eyes he gets) the more money he commands.
I honestly believe he might do this if approached. What would it take??? How about 1,000,000 shares of Brainchip? That's $800,000 U.S. (BRCHF is around 80 cents) and is cheap for a world class golfer who will command millions of eyes every day he plays, especially if they could contract him for, say, five years.
For someone who is a master of and understands the potential benefit of the risk-reward situation, it is worth seeing if he would do it. $800,000 for a five year commitment is too risky I'm sure Cam's agent would tell him, but the reward could be massive Cam will reply after he has been approached by, say,....hmmmm,....Fact Finder, to have that "potential" explained ... (LOL).
Time to put the PR pedddle to the metal Jerome and Sean. What might Cameron do?
Regards, dippY