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In this presentation you will see the features and benefits our interactive software offers a school as well as the opportunity for Westpac to market your products and services exclusively to a school’s community of parents, students, teachers and grandparents.
Accessing the School Community
The challenge for all businesses has always been the same...
How do you market to the school community of students, parents, grandparents and teachers?
Usually the only way to access the school community is to advertise on a school’s paper newsletter (if they still have one), be involved with a gala day, offer book prizes, etc.
Schools resent being a distribution outlet for a business wanting them to distribute flyers to teachers who in turn are asked to give out to students to take home
Schools do not allow businesses to advertise or promote themselves on the school’s website
However with the Cabu! URL link from a school website a new opportunity now exists
Plus ...Cabu! is a Business Partner of the Te Tai Tokerau Principal’s Association
Community Focus
The software is all about the community.
Not only is it an educational tool but it brings the school and your business together
Students, teachers and PTA/BOT can all get involved in writing articles, adding images and video
Students, teachers, parents or anyone in fact can make the software interactive by adding comments and sharing events and articles via social media links
Local businesses can advertise their products and services direct to the school’s community via the school’s online newspaper, creating a connection between the community and businesses that benefits both parties
The Competition ASB are well established with schools in NZ, as well they are major
sponsors in 10 principals associations around the country including NZPF, Auckland, Canterbury, Wellington, Waikato plus they run an active school banking programme.
In addition ASB currently spends in excess of two million dollars in supporting New Zealand schools. This includes financing 100% of the financial literacy program Get Wise http://www.getwise.co.nz/, ASB Polyfest, ASB Stage Challenge, ASB Computers in Schools and the ASB-APPA travelling fellowship.
ANZ sponsor Otago and Independent Schools Association
TSB are strong in New Plymouth
National Bank are not sponsors of any association we are aware of, however like ASB, they aggressively run a school banking programme with many schools in the country.
Kiwibank are currently looking at marketing options on how they can enter the community of students and parents associated with a school.
NB: Schools do not easily change their banking facilities
The Business Opportunity
Access to advertise directly to students, teachers, parents and grandparents from a school with exclusivity, as no other banking institution can advertise on a Westpac partnered school site
To establish your brand as early as Primary school with the objective of the students growing up with Westpac and being future customers
To promote the various products and services direct to a school’s community
To run fun competitions with the students/parents and further develop the Westpac brand
Your company’s advert is situated “permanently” at the top right of the page and links back to your website with your offers
× × ×××
How It WorksIf Westpac would like to become involved with the Trial programme the following steps would take place.
1. Cabu! contacts schools and offers the software ‘FREE’ to a school over a 24 month period, partnered by Westpac
2. Cabu! demonstrates the software to the school.
3. Westpac and Cabu! develop a joint partnership where together we set up a trial programme with 200 NZ schools over 24 months. We suggest the Northland and Rotorua areas where Westpac currently sponsors the local principal associations.
When a school takes up the offer:
4. Cabu! will create an order and liaise with the school on their customisation requirements
5. Cabu! will email an invoice to Westpac and arrange with your marketing team the advert for uploading
6. Once built, Cabu! will arrange online software training and support for the school, plus work with your marketing team on an ongoing basis.
NB: There is no guarantee a school will accept this business opportunity
The Marketing Costs
A fee of $1495 + GST per school that joins the Westpac “Business Partnership” Initiative.
This covers 24 months branding and marketing presence on that school’s site.
Terms and Conditions:
Partnership is for 24 months with a right of renewal for the next 12 months
Schools will be approached by Cabu!
Each school has a different approval process to confirm (or decline) the design/build of their own school newspaper.
Payments are made monthly over a 12 month period and only once Cabu! have a school site confirmed and built and the Westpac advert uploaded onto the site.
Cabu! So FarAs at 31 August 2012 we have: 16 Schools with the software either working or being built
7 in Northland 9 in Auckland
More schools are keen to have the software
Analytic Snapshot of Cabu online school newspapers: Richmond Road School (went live April 2012) 4,796 visits 1,645 unique visitors 20,174 page views
St Joseph’s Catholic School in Takapuna (went live May 2012) 1,881 visits 771 unique visitors 21,134 page views
Onerahi Primary School (went live April 2012) 1,573 visits 707 unique visitors 18,078 page views
Future Opportunities
After the initial trial period and based on results Westpac may look to initiate a long term marketing strategy of being branded on 20% of NZ schools over the next 3 years (approximately 560 schools) using the same formula
School rolls differ throughout the country, however based on a smaller average of 300 students (urban and rural) per school over 560 schools this equates to approximately:
168,000 students 250,000 parents, teachers and grandparents A total of over 400,000 New Zealanders associated with 20% of school
market
Thank You
Kim Brady
021 938 627
Leesa Stevenson
0274 292 240
www.cabu.co.nz