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Achieve 51.232 hits a day and 18.7m hits a year per area
           producing 1 ongoing serial and 4 themed shows per week
             processing 491 purchases and bookings per day and location




           integrating lifestyle and ecommerce TV channels



                           Internet TV




A tour of business plan features
(Content shown is figurative)




Live Webcasting




                                eL   ePay   eB
Chatting Room




eL   ePay   eB
Video on Demand




eL   ePay   eB
(Content shown is figurative)




                                 eL   ePay   eB




Integrated Applications:
lifestyle and ecommerce TV channels




Innovation in ecommerce and media
reality shows and direct online sales




Media productions supporting ecommerce
Functions and Features
Functions and Features
Functions and Features
Functions and Features
Functions and Features
Functions and Features
Features
Channel Users-viewers, Content and Locations



                                            3m to 15m users
                                            Worldwide
                               1m to 6m users in
                               Asia & Africa

                      1.8m to 8m users in
                      Europe & America


              200.000 to 1m users in
              UK & Spain
Channel Users-viewers



      Occupation students and professionals

        User level social media and internet savvy

          Access from home, mobile phones and work

            Activity use entertainment and marketing

              User type consumers and businesses
Channel Content



        Live Shows and Events

            Live Fashion and Designers

                  Live Users and Social Media

                      Live Club and Social Games
Channel Content



       In-house programmed feeding system.

         Users content, video and home media productions.

            Business customers content and media productions.

              Fashion and design low-cost media productions.
Channel Content


       In-house programmed feeding system:
       Video/Live feeding and RSS from sites, channels,
       youtube, etc.


           Users shared content:
           Content, video and home-made media productions.



       (In-house and users home production)
Channel Content


        Business customers low-cost media productions:
             In-house marketing productions.
             Live events streaming.
             Real-time shows production.

                 Fashion and design low-cost media productions:
                     PR and publicity for business customers.
                     Live events streaming and video shows.
                     Ongoing serial programs and shows.
                     Realityshows focused on lifestyle activities.


      (Reality shows focused on lifestyle and business activities)
Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands




               Live shows from fashion gurus



               Live shows from best designers




               Live fashion weeks worldwide



               Live shows at best showrooms
Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands




                Live shows from fashion gurus




Show Description:
A portrait of differentiated fashion trends presented by
fashion gurus (models, designers, journalists, etc). Going
through the time to the present, profiling trends origin,
formation, scope, impact, influence and contribution.
Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands




                    Live shows from best designers



Show Description:
Profiling of designers (established and new ones) focusing on
different styles and regions. A view of fashion designers in the
world from vintage to nowadays by episodes including catwalks
promoting new designers, models, fashion professionals and
firms (partnering agencies and freelancers).
Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands




                    Live fashion weeks worldwide



Show Description:
Exclusives, follow ups and insights into the fashion weeks
shows, back-stages and preparation (organization) of all the
most important fashion weeks in the world. Chronologically
coinciding with the closest fashion week events webcasting live
and doing interviews (shows focused on fashion weeks).
Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands




                 Live shows at best showrooms




Show Description:
Live shows at selected showrooms organizing live events for
seasonal presentations, PR and promotions. Including in-
house designers hosting, catwalks, samples distribution and
interactive social games focused on fashion sales promos.
Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands




     Live serial introducing highlights of the 4 fashion shows



Show Description:
An introduction of the 4 fashion shows focused on
exhibitions, works and highlights of trends, designers,
weeks and showrooms shows. Exploring geographical
areas, cultures and styles including industry situation and
realities.
Channel Locations


            Starting-Up:    London and Madrid



                 Growth: Berlin, Paris, Milan, NY, LA, Miami,
                 Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Mexico DF,
                 Moscow and others



                           Expansion: Beijing,  Shanghai, Hong Kong,
                           Delhi, Mumbai, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka,
                           Bangkok, Singapore and Dubai
Business Planning Internet TV
Within a fast working pace in a
60-month period it projects to    Business Strategy:
generate £3.65m by direct         Fast Growth & High Returns
online sales, franchising and
licensing.

It aims to reach 15m users and
consumers within 21 countries     Financials:
establishing operational bases    5Year Results & Ratios
in main cities.
Fast Growth and High Return
Our fast growth and high return
business strategy aims to develop a             Flash
                                                Sales
considerable number of business
opportunities.

We will develop revenue streams                 Fast
creating business models partnering   Daily   Growth &     Direct
established firms (JV and M&A) and    Deals     High      Warehouse


on our own.                                    Return

Businesses as Flash Sales, Daily
Deals, Direct Warehouse, Designer
Request, eTailor, Auto Design and              Designer
                                               Request
other fashion business models.
Live Business Models and Trade Marks
                   Flash
                   Sales



                                Direct
        Auto
                                Wareho
       Design
                                 use



                 Fashion &
                Design Brands



       Daily
                                eTailor
       Deals



                  Designe
                     r
                  Request
Business Development Targets

  Users, consumers and main business customers:


 Model a 15m users and consumers base with an average
  expenditure of £19,4 per month and £233,3 per year.

 Develop a main business customer base of 137 B2B firms,
  focusing mainly on SME distributors within targeted
  areas, and establish a final B2C business customer matrix
  of 5.000 firms.
Business Development Targets
  Costumer revenues, growth and market share:

 Provide an average revenue for main B2B business
  costumers of £44.444 per month, £533.333 per year, and
  for final B2C business customers of £8.333 a month,
  £100.000 a year.


 Support continuous growth of main business customers
  (distributors) to reach a B2B market of £102m integrating
  and developing their online B2C business clients
  achieving a total final market of £700m.
Business Development Targets
  Transactions and distribution:

 Process in year 5 3.762.493 transactions with an average
  charge from 0.25% (payments) to 5% (distribution) operating
  and distributing in 21 areas (EMEA, America and Asia):

   Year 1 – 187.022 transactions operating in 2 areas: UK and Spain.


   Year 2 – 358.613 transactions operating in 6 areas: Europe and America.


   Year 3 – 793.651 transactions operating in 12 areas: EMEA and America.

   Year 4 – 2.131.099 transactions operating in 21 areas: EMEA, America and Asia.
Business Development Targets
  Communication and Media:

 Achieve in year 5 1.075.872 hits per day, 392.7m hits per year
  and 10‰ hit efficiency (10 hit-into-click conversions out of
  1000) producing 1 ongoing serial and 4 themed shows:

    Year 1 - 102.464 hits per day, 37.40m hits per year and 5‰ hit efficiency.


    Year 2 - 171.934 hits per day, 62.76m hits per year and 6‰ hit efficiency.


    Year 3 - 326.158 hits per day, 119.05m hits per year and 7‰ hit efficiency.

    Year 4 - 729.829 hits per day, 266.39m hits per year and 8‰ hit efficiency.
Starting-up


                    Spain - Madrid



      UK - London
Growth

                                                  South America
                                       Russia
                                                  • Buenos Aires
                           Australia   • Moscow   • Sao Paulo
                           • Sidney               • Mexico DF
           North America
           • NY
           • LA
Europe     • Miami
• Berlin
• Paris
• Milan
Expansion
                                          Others in Asia
                                 Japan    • Bangkok
                                          • Singapore
                    Middle East • Tokyo
                                 • Yokohama
                    • Dubai      • Osaka
         India      • Emirates
         • Delhi
         • Mumbai
China
• Beijing
• Shanghai
Financial Highlights First 2Years
 Starting-up stage:


 In Year 1 revenue of £181.714 with
  losses of £57.143.

 In Year 2    revenue of £348.571
 reaching break-even.
Financial HighlightsYear 3 and 4

 Growth stage:


 In Year 3 £771.429 revenue with £179.643
  profit (EBIDTA) entering new markets in
  Europe, USA and South America.

 In  Year 4 £2.07m revenue and £582.500
  profit (EBIDTA) developing operations
  intensively in new markets and exploiting
  existing ones.
Financial HighlightsYear 5

 Expansion stage:


 In Year 5 £3.66m revenue and £1.23m
 profit (EBIDTA) expanding to China
 and Indian markets.
Integrating the artsof technology and media




                          Creating the future of ecommerce

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Fashion & Design Channel - Lifestyle and ecommerce TV - 1 fashion serial and 4 fashion shows

  • 1. Achieve 51.232 hits a day and 18.7m hits a year per area producing 1 ongoing serial and 4 themed shows per week processing 491 purchases and bookings per day and location integrating lifestyle and ecommerce TV channels Internet TV A tour of business plan features
  • 2. (Content shown is figurative) Live Webcasting eL ePay eB
  • 5. (Content shown is figurative) eL ePay eB Integrated Applications:
  • 6. lifestyle and ecommerce TV channels Innovation in ecommerce and media
  • 7. reality shows and direct online sales Media productions supporting ecommerce
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 17. Channel Users-viewers, Content and Locations 3m to 15m users Worldwide 1m to 6m users in Asia & Africa 1.8m to 8m users in Europe & America 200.000 to 1m users in UK & Spain
  • 18. Channel Users-viewers Occupation students and professionals User level social media and internet savvy Access from home, mobile phones and work Activity use entertainment and marketing User type consumers and businesses
  • 19. Channel Content Live Shows and Events Live Fashion and Designers Live Users and Social Media Live Club and Social Games
  • 20. Channel Content In-house programmed feeding system. Users content, video and home media productions. Business customers content and media productions. Fashion and design low-cost media productions.
  • 21. Channel Content In-house programmed feeding system: Video/Live feeding and RSS from sites, channels, youtube, etc. Users shared content: Content, video and home-made media productions. (In-house and users home production)
  • 22. Channel Content Business customers low-cost media productions:  In-house marketing productions.  Live events streaming.  Real-time shows production. Fashion and design low-cost media productions:  PR and publicity for business customers.  Live events streaming and video shows.  Ongoing serial programs and shows.  Realityshows focused on lifestyle activities. (Reality shows focused on lifestyle and business activities)
  • 23. Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands Live shows from fashion gurus Live shows from best designers Live fashion weeks worldwide Live shows at best showrooms
  • 24. Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands Live shows from fashion gurus Show Description: A portrait of differentiated fashion trends presented by fashion gurus (models, designers, journalists, etc). Going through the time to the present, profiling trends origin, formation, scope, impact, influence and contribution.
  • 25. Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands Live shows from best designers Show Description: Profiling of designers (established and new ones) focusing on different styles and regions. A view of fashion designers in the world from vintage to nowadays by episodes including catwalks promoting new designers, models, fashion professionals and firms (partnering agencies and freelancers).
  • 26. Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands Live fashion weeks worldwide Show Description: Exclusives, follow ups and insights into the fashion weeks shows, back-stages and preparation (organization) of all the most important fashion weeks in the world. Chronologically coinciding with the closest fashion week events webcasting live and doing interviews (shows focused on fashion weeks).
  • 27. Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands Live shows at best showrooms Show Description: Live shows at selected showrooms organizing live events for seasonal presentations, PR and promotions. Including in- house designers hosting, catwalks, samples distribution and interactive social games focused on fashion sales promos.
  • 28. Live serials and shows worldwide, mainly promoting brands Live serial introducing highlights of the 4 fashion shows Show Description: An introduction of the 4 fashion shows focused on exhibitions, works and highlights of trends, designers, weeks and showrooms shows. Exploring geographical areas, cultures and styles including industry situation and realities.
  • 29. Channel Locations Starting-Up: London and Madrid Growth: Berlin, Paris, Milan, NY, LA, Miami, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Mexico DF, Moscow and others Expansion: Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Delhi, Mumbai, Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Bangkok, Singapore and Dubai
  • 30. Business Planning Internet TV Within a fast working pace in a 60-month period it projects to Business Strategy: generate £3.65m by direct Fast Growth & High Returns online sales, franchising and licensing. It aims to reach 15m users and consumers within 21 countries Financials: establishing operational bases 5Year Results & Ratios in main cities.
  • 31.
  • 32. Fast Growth and High Return Our fast growth and high return business strategy aims to develop a Flash Sales considerable number of business opportunities. We will develop revenue streams Fast creating business models partnering Daily Growth & Direct established firms (JV and M&A) and Deals High Warehouse on our own. Return Businesses as Flash Sales, Daily Deals, Direct Warehouse, Designer Request, eTailor, Auto Design and Designer Request other fashion business models.
  • 33. Live Business Models and Trade Marks Flash Sales Direct Auto Wareho Design use Fashion & Design Brands Daily eTailor Deals Designe r Request
  • 34. Business Development Targets Users, consumers and main business customers:  Model a 15m users and consumers base with an average expenditure of £19,4 per month and £233,3 per year.  Develop a main business customer base of 137 B2B firms, focusing mainly on SME distributors within targeted areas, and establish a final B2C business customer matrix of 5.000 firms.
  • 35. Business Development Targets Costumer revenues, growth and market share:  Provide an average revenue for main B2B business costumers of £44.444 per month, £533.333 per year, and for final B2C business customers of £8.333 a month, £100.000 a year.  Support continuous growth of main business customers (distributors) to reach a B2B market of £102m integrating and developing their online B2C business clients achieving a total final market of £700m.
  • 36. Business Development Targets Transactions and distribution:  Process in year 5 3.762.493 transactions with an average charge from 0.25% (payments) to 5% (distribution) operating and distributing in 21 areas (EMEA, America and Asia):  Year 1 – 187.022 transactions operating in 2 areas: UK and Spain.  Year 2 – 358.613 transactions operating in 6 areas: Europe and America.  Year 3 – 793.651 transactions operating in 12 areas: EMEA and America.  Year 4 – 2.131.099 transactions operating in 21 areas: EMEA, America and Asia.
  • 37. Business Development Targets Communication and Media:  Achieve in year 5 1.075.872 hits per day, 392.7m hits per year and 10‰ hit efficiency (10 hit-into-click conversions out of 1000) producing 1 ongoing serial and 4 themed shows:  Year 1 - 102.464 hits per day, 37.40m hits per year and 5‰ hit efficiency.  Year 2 - 171.934 hits per day, 62.76m hits per year and 6‰ hit efficiency.  Year 3 - 326.158 hits per day, 119.05m hits per year and 7‰ hit efficiency.  Year 4 - 729.829 hits per day, 266.39m hits per year and 8‰ hit efficiency.
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  • 42. Starting-up Spain - Madrid UK - London
  • 43. Growth South America Russia • Buenos Aires Australia • Moscow • Sao Paulo • Sidney • Mexico DF North America • NY • LA Europe • Miami • Berlin • Paris • Milan
  • 44. Expansion Others in Asia Japan • Bangkok • Singapore Middle East • Tokyo • Yokohama • Dubai • Osaka India • Emirates • Delhi • Mumbai China • Beijing • Shanghai
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  • 46. Financial Highlights First 2Years Starting-up stage:  In Year 1 revenue of £181.714 with losses of £57.143.  In Year 2 revenue of £348.571 reaching break-even.
  • 47. Financial HighlightsYear 3 and 4 Growth stage:  In Year 3 £771.429 revenue with £179.643 profit (EBIDTA) entering new markets in Europe, USA and South America.  In Year 4 £2.07m revenue and £582.500 profit (EBIDTA) developing operations intensively in new markets and exploiting existing ones.
  • 48. Financial HighlightsYear 5 Expansion stage:  In Year 5 £3.66m revenue and £1.23m profit (EBIDTA) expanding to China and Indian markets.
  • 49. Integrating the artsof technology and media Creating the future of ecommerce