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What are some examples of programs and expenditures for which Pump It Up may use the Brand Fund monies?

Pump_It_Up Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Among the programs, concepts, and expenditures for which we may utilize the Brand Fund monies are: (a) creative development and production of print ads, electronic media, commercials, radio spots, point of purchase materials, direct mail pieces, door hangers, and other advertising and promotional materials; (b) creative development, preparation, production and placement of video, audio, and written materials and electronic media; (c) media placement and buying, including all associated expenses and fees; (d) administering regional and multi-regional marketing and advertising programs; (e) market research and customer satisfaction surveys, including the use of secret shoppers; (f) the creative development of, and actual production associated with, premium items, giveaways, promotions, contests, public relation events, and charitable or nonprofit events; (g) creative development of new program offerings for Pump It Up Businesses; (h) creative development of signage, posters, and individual Pump It Up Business décor items including wall graphics; (i) recognition and awards events and programs; (j) system recognition events, including periodic national and regional conventions and meetings; (k) website, extranet and/or intranet development and maintenance; (l) development, implementation, and maintenance of an electronic commerce Website and reservation system and/or related strategies; (m) retention and payment of advertising and promotional agencies and other outside advisors including retainer and management fees; (n) social media platform development and management; (o) public relations and community involvement activities and programs; (p) expenses of the Franchise Advisory Council; (q) search engine optimization and other similar online and/or social media engagement tools; and (r) any other purposes deemed beneficial to the Pump It Up System by us.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 60–225)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Pump It Up's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Brand Fund monies may be used for a variety of programs, concepts, and expenditures. These include the creative development and production of various advertising and promotional materials such as print ads, electronic media, commercials, radio spots, point of purchase materials, direct mail pieces, and door hangers. The funds can also be used for the preparation, production, and placement of video, audio, and written materials and electronic media, as well as media placement and buying, including associated expenses and fees.

Additionally, Pump It Up may use the Brand Fund to administer regional and multi-regional marketing and advertising programs, conduct market research and customer satisfaction surveys (including secret shoppers), and develop premium items, giveaways, promotions, contests, public relation events, and charitable or nonprofit events. The Brand Fund can also support the creative development of new program offerings, signage, posters, and individual Pump It Up Business décor items, including wall graphics.

Furthermore, the Brand Fund may be used for recognition and awards events and programs, system recognition events such as national and regional conventions and meetings, website, extranet, and intranet development and maintenance, and the development, implementation, and maintenance of an electronic commerce Website and reservation system. Pump It Up may also use the funds for retaining and paying advertising and promotional agencies and other outside advisors, managing social media platforms, conducting public relations and community involvement activities, covering expenses of the Franchise Advisory Council, and search engine optimization. Finally, the Brand Fund can be used for any other purposes deemed beneficial to the Pump It Up System.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.