It is official, PUSH MODELS is the sponsoring promotional modeling agency for the Nightclub & Bar Convention and Tradeshow! For those of you who didn’t know about this show… the NCB show is like the Super Bowl of the nightlife industry (Visit http://ncbshow.com/ to find out more about this great event). PUSH MODELS is the sponsoring agency and we proud to say we will be staffing the entire event. In addition we are the preferred agency for all exhibiters and will have our own 20x20 island exhibition space to market and sell our services to liquor suppliers/distributers, entertainment companies, event agencies and bar/nightclubs in every major market in the United States.
Monday, December 14, 2009
PUSH MODELS and Nightclub & Bar Convention and Tradeshow!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
People are always asking me... "what is a Promotional Model" so I figured I would define what I would consider the 5 different types of promotional modeling work that you can get into depending on your skills and personality. Not every type of promotional work may be right for everyone, so try them all and pick what fits best for you.
1.Spokesmodels or Tradeshow Models: These are models selected to promote a company or product for a high end show or convention. These models are generally the highest paid (on average earning between $20-$60+ per hr) depending on their look and expenses in the particular industry. Ultimitly they are attractive sales people.
2.Product Demonstrator & In-Store Marketers: These brand ambassadors are selected to engage the consumer with live interaction on how a product works. oftentimes, these models participate in give-a-ways and free product samples, both food and drink.
3.Nightclub or Bar Promotors: These models are hired to drive mostly liquor and spirit beverages at various nightclubs and concert venues. Pay is high, but requires that models have a sexy look and must be able to work late nights/early mornings.
4.Street Teams & Guerrilla Style Marketing: Individuals often work as a team in order to drive consumer awareness on a brand, service, or product in high public traffic areas. While selling is never the motive, survey quotas and sign-up expectations are mostly the goal behind street teams.
5. Atmosphere or Ambiance Models: These are models selected simply to be part of the atmosphere at an event. There job is to meet and greet the guests and make them feel at home and welcome. Often they are given uniforms and sometimes they are requested to serve or bartend. The interaction is very engaging allowing the customer to create an emotional connection with the brand.
Best of luck!
Jonathan Sacks
PUSH MODELS
www.pushmodels.com
Friday, October 16, 2009
After 2 years in the making PUSH MODELS has released an opportunity unlike anything out there. Rather than explaining it please just take a look at our video by clicking on the link below. If you know of anyone who is entrepreneurial minded and hungry for a fun and prosperous business venture please send him the link. There is very little overhead or start up costs and the potential to make amazing money is very very real!
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