Marketing Requirement Sample Clauses

A Marketing Requirement clause sets out the obligations and expectations regarding the promotion and advertising of a product or service under the agreement. It typically details the specific marketing activities that must be undertaken, such as minimum spend, use of certain channels, or approval processes for marketing materials. This clause ensures that both parties are aligned on marketing efforts, helping to maximize exposure and sales while preventing misunderstandings about promotional responsibilities.
Marketing Requirement. The Tenant shall comply with the Mayor's "First Dibs" Initiative.
Marketing Requirement. ‌ 17.1. Bidder must express a willingness and ability to take ownership and promote the services to be provided. Contractor must agree to work in cooperation with Sourcewell to develop a marketing strategy and provide avenues to equally market and drive sales through the Contract and program to all Sourcewell Members and Potential Sourcewell Members. Bidder agrees to actively market in cooperation with Sourcewell all available services to current Sourcewell Members, as well as Potential Sourcewell Members. 17.2. If bidder is awarded a contract based on this solicitation your sales force will be a primary driver of everyone’s success. Bidders needs to be aware that: 17.2.1. The use of a Sourcewell Contract will save their customer (Sourcewell’s Member) the time and effort of soliciting its own individual IFB; 17.2.2. The use of the Sourcewell Contract will save time and effort of responding to individual Invitations for Bid IFB; and 17.2.3. The use of the Sourcewell Contract will guaranty that Sourcewell Members have the ability to choose you. 17.3. An award of a contract resulting from this IFB is an opportunity for the awarded contactor to pursue commerce with and deliver value to Sourcewell and Sourcewell Members, but it is not a