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Akira Ren decided to create an awesome new subscription service. Fun Facts with Akira Ren. Every week Akira Ren would send out a fun fact to his subscribers for a low cost of $4.99 a week. However that is just the basic facts which comes with a randomized category of facts. Elite subscribers can pay $15.99 for facts from a specific category such as Japan, SHL, and cooking. Some sample fun facts include: 1) Japan has the World’s Deepest Underwater Postbox. 2) Before joining the SMJHL Akira Ren had never played hockey. 3) The Café Leblanc Curry contains apples, honey, yogurt, steak sauce, chocolate, coffee, and red wine. But wait there is more! The Ultimate category the superstar subscription allows you to get a fun fact every day and one special fact that only you get for only $99.99 a month. That’s right a fact that only you and no one else receives. Subscribe today!
As we live now at a time when the world is ravaged by a virus, my player's new product to give people a new generation of vitamins. They would contain all the necessary things that might be missing in the human body at the moment, because sporting is also at risk and not everyone chooses to sport in the open. They would be a collection of all kinds of vitamins per tablet that should be taken once a day. They would certainly have a number of flavors to make it easy for people to use them. Some of the most popular would be vitamins with strawberry flavors. You will ask if this is not a harmful and chemical-contaminated pool of vitamins? No, certainly they would be made of natural raw materials. In general, they would be promoted on TV and also on the Internet, because they are the places that people consume most at this time. Darzin himself would also be involved in this process in order to create the case as a proper 'brand'.
Though he's now an old and decrepit player who does not have the all-around skillset required to both play competent hockey and get lots of hits, Manuel Gotze was once known for his bone-breaking body checks - his "greatest hits" if you will. Back in the Playstation 2 era, Sony would release "Greatest Hits" versions of games at a lower price tag. Though I don't believe it's still ongoing (I'm too lazy to research sue me), Manuel was instead able to rejuvenate the idea by becoming the face of a similar idea through the Google Play - representing the greatest hits of the mobile game market. You'll probably see him in YouTube ads for titles such as RAID: Shadow Legends, AFK Arena, and Genshin Impact very soon as part of the "Manuel Gotze's Greatest Hits: Google Play Edition" series. They really only pay in in-game currency, so Gotze has quickly been becoming an addict of these mobile game and actually spent some of his training money there.
The service that was brought before Axel Meszaros was a model car subscription service cause of his name being like the axel of a car. Axel knows basically nothing about car's, but this is the first time a company has taken any interest in him for a sponsorship so he couldn't let this chance slide. So each month the company will send out a build able model car to each of the subscribers and they get chosen by Axel. Of course he's just looking up random cars online and sending them to the company with no real idea if it's anything anyone would want to have as a part of their collection, but he doesn't car as long as he's getting paid for Axel's Absolutely Model Cars each month. Sadly the company didn't realize how incompetent Axel is at everything and quickly saw how poor they sold.
Tom Fiddler sells nothing but the best burritos. The subscription service is a plan that customers pay for that brings you a burrito every month from a different place in the US. The logistics of this are that we have a main facility located in California, for the best burrito access. When we have a new burrito to send, we spend the month constructing the burrito and putting it in boxes. At the end of the month, we send them out . Finding new burrito recipes is hard, and Tom Fiddler is in charge of going from place to place eating burritos and judging them, trying to find one that his customers would like. When he finds one, he buys the restaurant and employees and ships them to the facility to make the burritos the same way they did before. Each month, they are fired and the restaurant is sold. The subscription costs $12,000 a month.
What do you think of when someone says there are from the Ukraine? It seems many Canadian and American companies have offered for him to sponsor authentic Ukrainian products like perogies, or wodka. These were fine and dandy, any good, young man would be advised to take on their first sponsorships and Ruslan's Agent advised as such. However Ruslan's last name is Zaporozhets. So having the company send an offer from back in the Ukraine, in conjunction with sponsoring local hockey programs back home, Zapo leapt at the opportunity. For the unaware in the west, Zaporozhets are a make of vehicles native to, you guessed it, Ukraine. The ZAZ or Zaporizhia Automobile Building Plant is not only a Soviet era everyman's car company, but is infact, built in Ruslan's home town of Zaporizhia. EVEN BETTER they sent him a ZAZ-966 which was nicknamed "Zapo" a common hockey nickname for him since the age of 9. Like Ruslan, the Zaporozhets car is rugged, dependable, and often affordable. Making him perfect for the marketing.
Times are tough in the SHL, and even the league's top players are having difficulty making ends meet. Andreas Kvalheim is no exception, and has just launched a new innovative money making scheme. This service provides subscribers with monthly game used sticks from players around the SHL. The methods by which Andreas acquires these sticks might not be entirely legal however. Of course, all hockey equipment, including sticks, are provided for free to all SHL players so Andreas can easily acquire a variety of sticks for virtually no cost at all. A quick trip through the Renegades locker room and even the opposing team's locker room will leave Andreas with several sticks to send out in his subscription service. Some people might consider this to be theft and its unknown how long Andreas can keep this service going, but for now he's find a steady income stream to support his measly SHL salary.
After last nights Hattrick I got a call from a good friend. Mr. Jimmy Wagner gave me a huge hype on the phone and then proceeded to ask me, "Hey buddy, serious question. Would you want to take part in modeling for my Tank Top Collection? We are starting a new SMJHL and SHL line and we want players from each team to show off their teams tank top." Now this was quite flattering. Jimmy also mentioned that my bulging pecs would make the Kraken and the Barracuda logos really pop. Who am I to say no to that? I asked Jimbo how much I would get paid for doing this modeling stunt, and he told me I would get a nice fat check of 4.5% of each sale on the Kraken and Barracuda tank tops. While that may seem quite slim, they are hoping that with the marketing that will surpass 60 thousand dollars within a few months. After he gave me those details I told Jimbo, "SIGN MY ASS UP".
Jimmy and Sara Wagner's success on the ice and track respectively have made their personal brands much more valuable. Sara, now a senior at USC, is complying with NCAA rules and can't capitalize on that quite yet, but Jimmy has started showing up in some advertisements. The most recent one is his cameo deal with Peloton, where he's sharing some of his workout regiments he's come up with with his coach from his diverse background and connections in the sport world. While more recognized for their stationary bikes, Peleton also does treadmills and non-stationary screen traditional workouts that can be accessed on a phone. This deal includes filming video workouts led by the young Los Angeles Panthers alternate captain that focus on speed and explosiveness, tips for cross training across multiple sports at a high level, as well as some articles for subscribers, extra promotional media, and photography.

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The Keith Lee monthly subscription service is a very sensible and obvious one for the Limitless one. Each month for a low price of $9.99 you will be sent a DVD in the mail with very detailed specifics on a highly technical wrestling move. The DVD will cover different mechanics for the move, how to do it, then how to do it safely and accurately for both parties so as to not injure your opponent. For example this month's DVD is on the figure four leg lock. I will take each paying customer through the basics of setting up the move. Then we'll move on to where the leg's should be place and how to twist the opponent's legs into position for the move. We'll cover how to do this safely without tearing either person's knees or other ligaments in process and we can even get into some variants of the move and little additions you can add. For this small amount of money Keith Lee can teach each customer the wrestling basics so they can be the next big star to break into the industry.

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When approached with the opportunity to create his own subscription service, Collin Gibbles had to think long and hard about what type of thing he wanted to put his name on and would want delivered to his own house regularly. He has seen quite a few player endorsements in his time in the SHL and made a few of his own.

In the end Gibbles decided that the best product he could offer for a service would be a meal service similar to Blue Apron or Hello Fresh.

And thus the Gibbles Grub service was launched. With his endorsement, Gibbles aimed to make a food delivery service for athletes and other active adults who need a different amount of nutrition to maintain their own lifestyle. It also didn't hurt that he got to test all of the recipes at home with his wife as they have adjusted to life with his young son Gordon. So far his favorite meal has been the Lamb & Beef Gyros with Feta Tzatziki Rice.
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Well this one is easy for me. Vítek "The Falcon Slayer" Víteček. Vítek could release videos for subscribers about slaying the Falcons. How he trains in his free time, all the training techniques, etc. It would be also good for marketing as it has enough content, but at the same time not too much. When you release something for multiple years, then people lose interest. I mean, watching Vítek slaying the Falcons never gets old, but not everyone has the same tastes as me. Alongside with the videos, everyone could get bloody Falcon plushies. Everyone could collect as much as possible. And who knows? If Vítek becomes the ultimate legend, these collections will become very valuable for the owners in the future.
So that's my business plan. I think it's perfect. Anyone managing this would make huge money as the subscription would be really successful and demanded.
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