ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES
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Title Sponsor- $1500 per show (12 show minimum) Must underwrite the entire season to qualify. Will also appear online as well.
Show underwriting title includes graphic in beginning of show and after show.
"Delaware Valley Outdoors is brought to you by....(YOUR COMPANY NAME)"
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- Cable Spots -we have 12 30-second spots normally available for each show.UPDATE: All spots for 2010 are FULL
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"On Air" Product Placement- Cost -Product & $525we can offer you a opportunity for you product to be see in the normal broadcast such as the host using your tackle or product. These segments are longer then a normal commercial and have detail information about a product including web addresses.
Example of Product Placement in Show
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- "On Air" Presents- Cost -Product & Decal/Patch & $1225
Seen in all programs for one year. Patches on the host shirt, decals on boat or products see on the show.
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- Guide Service Promotion - Cost -Guided Trip For the cost of a days guided trip you get a 30-minute infomercial about you and your guide service. All contact information is given on the show and on our website.
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This video will be placed into online version of videos and will remain for the life of that video. We plan of leaving all videos online indefinitely. COMING SOON Our writers will write a honest detail review of your outdoor product. We will give all information such as price, sizes and links back to your website in each article. Written Sample from website
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Gear Keepers for all your tackle needs.
Gear Keepers By: Mark Zimmerman Have you ever dropped something accidentally? I think it’s safe to say that every one has dropped something accidentally during their lifetime. Unfortunately for kayak fisherman, dropping something accidentally may mean an expensive piece of equipment ends up at the bottom of the lake or ocean. We sit very close to the water and because our kayaks are only 30 inches wide, dropping a piece of equipment often means losing it. I’ve known people who have lost lip grippers, pliers, and tackle boxes. There is an extremely high need for a product that will reduce or even eliminate the potential for losing a piece of equipment if we get clumsy. So, what can be done to resolve this problem? One option is to tie one end of nylon cord to everything you don’t want to lose and the other end to the kayak . Obviously, this is not a practical solution. Envision the amount of rope that would be laying in your lap waiting for entanglement. There is a better solution. Gear Keepers are retractable gear attachment systems made by Hammerhead Industries located in Ventura, California (http://www.gearkeeper.com/index.html). They make retractors that can be used for a variety of situations and they say that the retractors can be used in saltwater environments. The two models they sell are retractors and security tethers. The retractors are made to retract/suspend gear or devices, which means it is strong enough to retract the items weight. Security tethers are primarily used to prevent loss or damage to gear or devices, but it is not intended to retract the item’s weight. They have the advantage of longer extension and less spring force. When not in use the gear must be secured with a belt clip, holster, or a pocket. The company suggests ways to choose a retractor to meet your needs. Special application packages have been created to match your application needs. For example, cell phones, pliers, and flashlights. If your application does not come in a specific package then Hammerhead Industries suggests the following:
So, how does kayak fisherman take advantage of the retractors? I tested seven Gear Keeper applications for the sole purpose of kayak fishing. First, I tested the RT3-4613 which I attached to mylip gripper(Boga Grip). This 24 oz retractor retracted and suspended the weight of the lip gripper. The RT3-0032 has a 12 oz retraction force and can be used as safety tether for the lip gripper. I really liked this application. I use the lip gripper frequently, especially when fishing in saltwater. I’ll never have to worry about losing my lip gripper ever again. I highly recommend this application. Also, I used the 24 oz retractor for the backpack I use for my fishing equipment. The weight in my pack was heavy due to the hydration bladder which I carry in my backpack. Therefore the 24 oz retractor had trouble retracting the weight of the pack, but I don’t have to ever worry about losing it. In addition, I used this application as a safety tether with the two dry bags that I carry in my crate located behind my seat. Again, I highly recommend this application if you carry a back pack or dry bags. Pliers are a must while fishing. The RT2-0041/RT2-0031 Medium Force (6 oz) is excellent choice for pliers. Here is a tip for where to store the pliers when not using them. I attached a fanny pack to the back of my seat. The pack has a pouch on each side for a water bottle. I found this an excellent place to keep the pliers when I’m not using it. The other end of the retractor is attached to the milk crate. You may find better ways to attach them to your kayak such as deck loops. In addition, a lanyard (AC0-0902) can be added for flexibility. Another application I found very helpful was the Pin Mount safety tether (RT2-0021) which I attached to my PFD. I attach fishing line clippers or a safety whistle using this application. I really liked this application for ease of access. Anytime I needed to cut my fishing line, the clippers were right there. Again, I did not have to worry about losing the clippers I dropped it. A VHF radiois a must have item if you fish in saltwater. Therefore, you definitely don’t want to risk losing this highly expensive and highly priced piece of equipment. The RT3-4653 18 oz. Retractor is perfect for the size VHF radio’s we use, and it will suspend the weight of the radio. Attach one end of the retractor to your PFD, and the other end to the radio. Then, clip the radio to your vest, or put it in a pouch or pocket located on your PFD. Once again, I highly recommend this application. The last application I tested is for a knife. This is a must have safety item. I recommend a knife with a quick release sheath. The RT2-0020 Low force (3 oz) safety tether (or RT2-0040) was perfect for this application. I attached one end of the retractor to the knife handle, and the other end to my PFD. I am very impressed with the Gear Keepers for kayak fishing. It’s amazing how many headaches I avoid every time I use these products. I’ll never have to worry about getting tangled in rope tethers, or losing any of the gear I attach to the Gear Keepers. They are extremely easy to use, and appear to be built very well. I’ll never be caught out on my kayak without Gear Keepers. You can find the link to their website on the column to the right or earlier in this review. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions. I give this product 5 out of 5 paddles. Yak Rating: TV PRODUCT PLACEMENT We can highlight a fishing related product in the body of the show or in a segment called "The Tackle Box". The value of this is that the audience see us using the product and they are less likely to leave the room during a normal commercial break.
PERSONAL APPEARANCES Bob Murray is available for large events, seminars and corporate outings. Contact Atlantic Video Productions for cost structure. SEMINARS Fishing Clubs, Trade Shows, Open Houses, Boy & Girl Scouts, Schools. Contact Atlantic Video Productions for cost structure. Photo Sample
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