So I have a couple of ideas for t-shirts that we can print up and sell (by the way - thanks for suggesting that cafepress.com site - that place is pretty cool).
One small problem - copyright laws. Turns out you can't use someone's name on printed material (shirts) without their consent...... So maybe printing "Juan" is generic enough to skirt the copyright laws, but I really don't feel like getting any sort of reprimands from the league and/or their attorneys - I'm asking for permission. If I don't get the approval to use his name we'll just have to get creative :)
Yes - I realize that the graphics on the blog are rather sorry... same problem as above. The only pictures I have of Toja are from the MLS website or 3rddegree, all copyrighted (copywritten?).... I've emailed a couple of the guys at 3rddegree to see if i can borrow some of their photos, but haven't had any response yet. I'll see if I can get a few pictures of him at the next game (I forgot my camera for the game tonight against the Rabids (that's not a typo)).
Showing posts with label The Campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Campaign. Show all posts
Sunday, August 5, 2007
The quest continues - more letters written
On the advice from one of the posters I sent an email to T-Lo at the Star-Telegram to see if he has a list of the media that vote for the MVP. We'll see where that goes.
The thought here is obviously to get the list and then begin to spread the word.
My next letter went to Michael Hitchcock - the FCD general manager. The letter itself wasn't that entertaining so I won't post it here but I basically thanked him and the guys for the season to this point, told him about our collective love for JT and the crusade. I also asked him if he had an idea about any media list.
Still haven't heard from Cuban - wonder what's up with that. We're practically BFF, I mean I went to a Mavs game this year.
The thought here is obviously to get the list and then begin to spread the word.
My next letter went to Michael Hitchcock - the FCD general manager. The letter itself wasn't that entertaining so I won't post it here but I basically thanked him and the guys for the season to this point, told him about our collective love for JT and the crusade. I also asked him if he had an idea about any media list.
Still haven't heard from Cuban - wonder what's up with that. We're practically BFF, I mean I went to a Mavs game this year.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
My open letter to Mark Cuban
So I figured if anyone in this city had any ideas on how to convince folks to vote for his favorite player, it would be Mark Cuban. I posted the following comment on his website, www.blogmaverick.com. Hopefully he's got some good advice. Or will at least advertise my blog! (by the way - check out his site. He's got quite a wide range of discussion topics posted, ranging from cell phone problems (funny), NBA officiating (no way!) and hedge fund investments)
Hi Mark! Hope all is well.
Hey - I was wondering if you might be able to help me out with a small project.
I am looking for a little friendly advice on getting voters to select your guy as a league MVP. You did quite a bit for Dirk this season to help get him the national recognition that he deserved. I'm hoping to take on the same type of project, but on a smaller scale (I can't afford to buy 5,000 shirts that say "Toja for MVP" and hand them out to people).
Here's the scoop: I'm a fan of the FC Dallas soccer team. They're up in Frisco - great team, good guys, nice stadium - you should check them out some night. I'm in section 104, row 11 - stop by and I'll buy you a beer.
Anyway, I digress.
They have this player, Juan Toja, who is awesome. He's in his first season here and he's made a huge impression on the fans by giving 100% night in and night out. Check out http://www.3rddegree.net/2007/06/who-is-juan-toja/ for a rundown and a good photo of the guy. Want a brief highlight reel? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aMVuL8epFc.
I want Juan to get the recognition he deserves - and the votes for the MVP award. You were pretty succesful in helping to get Dirk recognized as a legitimate MVP candidate. Got any ideas that I can use?
I'll take any advice you can give me. Feel free to email me or post a comment on the blog: http://toja-for-mvp.blogspot.com.
Thanks for your time! Go Mavs!
p.s. I may ask you for some ideas on how to address league officiating issues. If you've read any of the recent recaps for the FC Dallas games you may have seen one or two make mention of bad officiating. You've got some experience in that arena too, yes?
Hi Mark! Hope all is well.
Hey - I was wondering if you might be able to help me out with a small project.
I am looking for a little friendly advice on getting voters to select your guy as a league MVP. You did quite a bit for Dirk this season to help get him the national recognition that he deserved. I'm hoping to take on the same type of project, but on a smaller scale (I can't afford to buy 5,000 shirts that say "Toja for MVP" and hand them out to people).
Here's the scoop: I'm a fan of the FC Dallas soccer team. They're up in Frisco - great team, good guys, nice stadium - you should check them out some night. I'm in section 104, row 11 - stop by and I'll buy you a beer.
Anyway, I digress.
They have this player, Juan Toja, who is awesome. He's in his first season here and he's made a huge impression on the fans by giving 100% night in and night out. Check out http://www.3rddegree.net/2007/06/who-is-juan-toja/ for a rundown and a good photo of the guy. Want a brief highlight reel? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aMVuL8epFc.
I want Juan to get the recognition he deserves - and the votes for the MVP award. You were pretty succesful in helping to get Dirk recognized as a legitimate MVP candidate. Got any ideas that I can use?
I'll take any advice you can give me. Feel free to email me or post a comment on the blog: http://toja-for-mvp.blogspot.com.
Thanks for your time! Go Mavs!
p.s. I may ask you for some ideas on how to address league officiating issues. If you've read any of the recent recaps for the FC Dallas games you may have seen one or two make mention of bad officiating. You've got some experience in that arena too, yes?
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