How does the
contest really work for my
building?
As an example, let's use a room
that seats 200 people. On game day,
you distribute 200 game pieces to
your crowd at a cost of $78.00 for
the 200 game pieces. You have a
per-patron cost of $.39 each and
since your rules state, "You must be
present to win" you have a captive
crowd for at least 2 hours. At a
cost of $0.39 per head.
Why players
love it . . .
Everyone gets
to play - not just the first 100
people that show up because you only
offer one "Football Squares" If 148 people show up, 148
people get to play. Everyone has a
chance to win $25,000.
Why sports
bar
managers love it . . .
You control
the costs. No hassle before the
game starts. Everyone gets handed a
game piece. That's it!
You don't have staff creating and
filling out a big football squares
board while they are trying to serve
customers. To create and fill out a
board takes two people over an
hour. Total cost: Over $100. That's
for only 100 players. Football
GameDay Million$ can take care of
200 players for $78.00 ... and it
takes 3 minutes !
It keeps people
"in the building" for hours...with
half of them cheering for a score
and the other half yelling
"Defense" It can get a little
noisy. Even paying 8 prizes to a
crowd of 200 people, this format is
still inexpensive. The $25,000
insurance cost is included in the
game piece price. There
are no hidden costs.
How often do you get to advertise
"Win 25,000" ... to 200 people
... for 78 bucks!
And the biggest benefit of all. . .
YOU pick the games YOU want to
use for the contest. Do you want to
use only Green Bay Packer games
because that is what your guests
want or maybe it's the Oklahoma
Sooners Or the New York Giants Or
Monday Night Football Or all of the
above? The choice is yours. every
location can pick their own games.
Talk about customizing your location
to your guest's wishes. That's it!
And it's a lot
more fun than just picking names out
of a hat...