Home Page arrow Chess Life Online arrow 2009 arrow March arrow Further Details on USCF Call for USCF Sales Vendor Bids
Further Details on USCF Call for USCF Sales Vendor Bids Print E-mail
By Bill Hall   
March 28, 2009
stacksli.jpgThe deadline for vendors interested in bidding for the USCF Sales contract is set for Saturday, April 4, 2009.  Anyone intending to submit a bid should contact the Executive Director, Bill Hall, at [email protected] as soon as possible.  The winning bid is expected to be selected by April 7, 2009, at which time the USCF hopes to sign a letter of intent for final, exclusive contract negotiations.  This is a sealed bid process; however, if no acceptable bids are received, the USCF reserves the right to void the bids and begin the process again. 

 

Although certainly not an exhaustive list, all bids should address, at the minimum, the following parameters:

  • Commission rate
  • Length of contract
  • Guarantees and/or prepayments
  • Breadth of product offering
  • Time frame for start up
  • Plan to process phone, mail, and internet orders
  • Sufficient funding to establish initial inventory and staffing
  • Catalogs and general marketing plan

 

USCF vehicles currently (or potentially) available for advertising opportunity includes:

  • Chess Life magazine (monthly)
  • Chess Life for Kids (bimonthly)
  • TLA newsletter (bimonthly) for members choosing the regular membership option
  • Scholastic TLA Newsletter (3 per year) for scholastic members choosing the regular scholastic membership option
  • Backside of the USCF membership card
  • Internet www.uschess.org
  • Renewal notices
  • Sponsorship
  • Email

 

Creative and/or non-traditional ideas are encouraged.  Bids for only specific segments for the Book and Equipment vending will be considered.

 
Advertisement

March - Chess Life Online 2009

Twitter TestWall Street Brings Chess to Main StreetWatch Entries From the SuperNationals Video Challenge Take a Tour of the OprylandHilton on Ohio States, SuperNationals and BeyondKosteniuk Simuls: From New York to Nashville The Final Four for the Last Spot in St.Louis Further Details on USCF Call for USCF Sales Vendor Bids Silhouette ContestThe Last Spot in Saint Louis Aronian Takes Amber; Kamsky Ties for First in RapidKamsky and Topalov Trade Thrills Call for Bids for USCF SalesReport to the USCF Membership Regarding Current LitigationThe Uncrowned: Fine, Benko and KaidanovCollege Chess in America: Luciana Morales on Final Four Secrets Kamsky Splits With Wang Yue; Faces Topalov Tomorrow The 2009 U.S. Championship Contenders Review of Chess: Lessons From a Grandmaster Abby Marshall on the Virginia ScholasticsACA Beasts Take U.S. Amateur Team Playoffs In Texas, Hess Wins First Place; Earns Second Norm Kamsky Back on Top in RapidsKamsky and Kramnik Make Two DrawsDetails on Kosteniuk NYC SimulHess on Fire in Texas Kamsky Climbs to Rapid Lead Kasparov on Fostering American TalentGM Joel on the Polar Bear Pairings up for U.S. Amateur Team Playoffs Pair of Draws in Kamsky-Ivanchuk White House Chess Challenge Spring Invitational Kicks off at Texas TechKamsky Holding Own in AmberSchedule Set for 2009 SuperNationalsNashville SuperNationals Video Challenge 13-Year-Old Naroditsky Wows in Concord2009 U.S. Women's Championship Set for October in Saint LouisSuper-Simuls at the Super-NationalsEsserman and Sadvakasov Thrill in SturbridgeIrina Krush on Gibraltar Highs and LowsNaroditsky Leads in Concord Big Opens Kick Off on Both Coasts Chess and Art in IcelandJennifer on Nashville, Duchamp and the Dragon GM Joel on Time Management Perelshteyn Wins Virginia Open GM Melik Annotates an Aeroflot Win