Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Proposal Letter FINAL

April 26, 2010
Down on the Farm
Peter O’ Newell, CEO
1455 Blackhills Rd.
Aurora, CO 80010



RE: Business relationship

Executive Summary:
TempRest is one of the fastest growing bed manufacturers in the Western US. TempRest has copyrighted technology and subsequently is the only player in the temperature controlled bed market. Down on the Farm is the fastest growing down comforter retailer in the bedding industry.

Proposal: Form a limited partnership by sharing in advertising costs, utilizing same PR firm and selling /promoting one another’s product.



Dear Peter,

My name is Gabe Hampton and I represent TempRest Inc. The purpose of this letter to propose a mutually beneficial limited partnership between TempRest and Down on the Farm. As the only player in the temperature controlled bed industry we are seeking a bedding manufacturer partner. TempRest was the third highest grossing of all bed manufacturers in 2009 and is projected to be in the top two in 2010. In this market additional exposure is paramount. By advertising one another"s product simultaneously with our own we both gain double the exposure for half the advertising cost. By utilizing the same PR firm we will have a mutual understanding of our publics and have the ability to correlate our goals and information more efficiently. We have chosen to contact Down on the Farm because we feel our companies share similar values and both companies have vast potential. Thank you for your attention on this matter and I look forward to hearing from you shortly.

Sincerely,
Gabe Hampton
VP Marketing
TempRest, Inc.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Proposal Letter DRAFT

April 26, 2010
Down on the Farm
Peter O’ Newell, CEO
1455 Blackhills Rd.
Aurora, CO 80010



RE: Business relationship

Executive Summary:
TempRest is one of the fastest growing bed manufacturers in the Western US. TempRest has copyrighted technology and subsequently is the only player in the temperature controlled bed market. Down on the Farm is the fastest growing down comforter retailer in the bedding industry.

Proposal: Form a limited partnership by sharing in advertising costs, utilizing same PR firm and selling /promoting one another’s product.



Dear Peter,

My name is Gabe Hampton and I represent TempRest Inc. The purpose of this letter to propose a mutually beneficial limited partnership between TempRest and Down on the Farm. As the only player in the temperature controlled bed industry we are seeking a bedding manufacturer partner. TempRest was the third highest grossing of all bed manufacturers in 2009 and is projected to be in the top two in 2010. In this market additional exposure is paramount. By advertising one another’s product simultaneously with our own we both gain double the exposure for half the advertising cost. By utilizing the same PR firm we will have a mutual understanding of our publics and have the ability to correlate our goals and information more efficiently. We have chosen to contact Down on the Farm because we feel our companies share similar values and both companies have vast potential. Thank you for your attention on this matter and I look forward to hearing from you shortly.

Sincerely,
Gabe Hampton
VP Marketing
TempRest, Inc.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Online reputation


Memo

To: Jakob Asplund

From: Gabe Hampton

Date: 4/24/2010

Re: Online reputation


Jake,

I recently concluded an online search to discover more about your background in an effort to try to learn more about you. I was curious to know just how much I could find online. This may or may not be alarming to you but my search revealed more than I though possible. Below you will find the results from my research:


Jake, according to my research you were born in Stockholm Sweden on May 9, 1987. Your parents are Jan and Anne. You have one brother named Daniel. You attended Rudbeck Gymnasium High School in Stockholm, Sweden. You are 5 feet, eight inches tall. Your full name is actually Jakob Per Asplund. . Your blog is located at jakeascplund.blogspot.com

When you were seven years old you crushed your finger in an accident. Your mom wanted you to regain strength in that hand so she signed you up for tennis. You have been involved ever since.

You were one of the top junior tennis players in Sweden and earned a scholarship to play tennis at USU. You have been the number one singles player on the USU tennis team from your Freshman year to present. Your doubles partner is Bryan Marchant. You are also the number one doubles tandem on the USU team. You were named academic all WAC your Freshman and Junior years. You’re combined singles record from 2008 – 2009 was 24 -27, your doubles record from the same time period was 23 – 26.

You are currently a Public Relations and Marketing major. You really like Quentin Terrantino movies and you learned to speak English mostly from watching those movies. You have learned the hard way that the Utah/Logan culture is much different than the Terrantino culture. You enjoy living in America but the Mormon culture and USU are quite a culture shock as people in Sweden are more reserved and Stockholm is a huge city.

There you go Jake. There’s quite a bit about you out there. It makes me nervous to think of what someone might find out about me.

Warmest regards,

Gabe Hampton

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Photo Shop Assignment # 2

Pic 1: Cropped, changed output levels, converted to black/white, sharpened.
Pic 2: Changed hue, saturation, lightness, contrast and brightness.






Tuesday, March 16, 2010

JCOM 2160 reading response 2

-All about resumes-. I found all of these articles very informative. There are so many different ways to create a resume and one can get so much advise. It's hard to know who is right. 1. I really liked how simple Shannon Paul's post was. I had never thought about using the body of an Email to introduce yourself and your intentions in that much depth. That's a really good idea. 2. The wikihow post was also very informative. Those 6 simple points are self explanatory, very succinct and clear. I especially like the part that says to not focus on resonsibilities but on achievements. People want the bottom line. 3. Thanks for the links Shane! Those will come in very handy.

JCOM 2160 reading 1 response

1. As I read through the core rules of netiquette I didn't feel like I learned more than I already know. I guess the same things that fall inder proper netiquette are the same things that fall under proper etiquette. The whole basis is putting others first and basically being a decent human being. 2. I thought the dog comics were pretty funny though. That's why I'll never understand online only romances. You have no clue who you are talking to. 3. The conversational terrorism link was very clever and creative. That must have taken a long time to come up with. It's a work of art. I especially liked The Delay Tactics. 4. The Email etiquette was much like the netiquette. It seemed really obvious to me. Maybe that's just me though.--Overall, good reads. The education aspect was lacking but the hunor and wit made up for it.

Monday, March 8, 2010