Products & Sponsorship
Ten-packs of tips.
Our one minute, thirty second tip segments feature three quick tips (one from each PFN personality) on how to save money and time on gracious living ideas around the home and on the road. We recommend airing each episode 2-3 times per week for maximum outreach. These episodes are available for twenty USD each per cpm (with a minimum audience of 100,000 for cash purchase), or for direct barter (we supply the ad). The direct barter option is available for any size viewing audience. In either situation, we require our logo to run either before or after the episode. Networks may opt for a co-branding situation where their logo is displayed in conjunction with ours. PFN’s tips segments are delivered in packages of ten episodes at a time, and contracts run from 1-3 years.
Show-length episodes suitable for thirty minute programming slots.
These twenty-two minute programs allow for generous sponsorship flexibility, and are available for delivery in packages of eight. Part talk show, part how to and part video editorial, these episodes cover travel, gourmet cooking, beauty and fashion, entertainment and objective product reviews as well as cocktail tips and gracious living ideas. If your viewers are interested in how to live the high life for less, these shows are for you. Recommended for airing 2-3 times per week, rates for these shows are twenty USD per estimated cpm (less if you purchase more than one slot ), also with a minimum audience of 100,000 for the cash purchase option. Partial and full barter options are available, and contracts for these shows run from 1-3 years as well. As with the ten-pack option, our logo is required to be displayed either before or after the episode.
Co-branding options.
We are designing our required for display logo to easily pair with other corporate logos for mutually beneficial co-branding arrangements. Contact us [ pfn (at) poshfrugalitynetwork (dot) com ] to see how this could benefit your company or web site.
Product placement sponsorship.
This is probably the biggest bang per sponsorship buck. Why? Because no matter how many times the show airs, exposure for your product is locked in permanently. For a one time purchase. As more stations and networks pick up the episodes, your reach will grow. Your price however will remain the estimated cost per cpm at the time of purchase. Current rates are thirty USD per cpm. Hybrid options are also available to split your payment between cash and product / service compensation. Just pop us an email at pfn (at) poshfrugalitynetwork (dot) com. We guarantee prominent placement at critical junctures throughout our program. Contracts for product placement run for the same length as our episode packet options, ten and eight episodes respectively.
Supply and services sponsorship.
If your company is super short on advertising bucks and you need to rely as heavily on PR as possible, this might be an excellent option for you to pair with an ad slot. Decent brand exposure is provided, although not as prominently as the product placement option, and only when the product or service is used in the episode. For example, hotel stays, spirits for cocktail segments, gourmet ingredients for cooking, wine pairings, airline fees, fashion items and more can easily be worked into our programs. The only cost to you is the shipping and actual release of product for use. Grocery chains might opt to supply cooking ingredients, clothing stores or travel companies might opt to have their products reviewed. This is different from product placement in that there is no charge for the review or use of the product. It’s our way of remaining objective. Slots are extremely limited per episode however, and depend solely upon topic.
Thirty second ad slots.
Rates for each ad slot are twenty-five USD per cpm (less if you buy more than one ad). Hybrid and flexible payment options are available. Certain minimums may apply. Contracts run for 3-6 months.
Let’s move things forward. Just fill out this contact form, or send us an email at pfn (at) poshfrugalitynetwork (dot) com.
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