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Wi-Fly San Leandro DECA Chapter Presented by: Tiffany Asuncion Trend with a purpose.

Mission Statement Wi-Fly’s mission is to enhance efficiency in the lives of customers, one accessory at a time.

The Basics What accessory? ● Chic, sturdy bracelets and watches ● Portable Wi-Fi hotspot ● Rechargeable batteries Business Profile ● Manufacturing retailer ● Partnership

Prototype

The Opportunities ● Satisfies growing trend ● Use social networks for promotion ● Power to the customer o High utility and efficiency

Target Market and Location ● Users of social networking sites ● Ages ● Based in San Leandro, CA ● Market to Bay Area customers ● ideal customer profile

Trend and Differentiation ● More, more, more! ● Mack Ellis’ WiFi Bracelet ● Trend- 61%-80%-30% Demographic ● Useful for technologic lifestyle

Trend and Differentiation

Literally Trending...

Potential ● Reach ● Growth ● Earning o 600 units (50 units per month), $200 each “Nowhere to go, but up.”

Future

Request for Financing ● $50,000 ($42,000 to make 600, $70 each) ● Bank loans, possible investors ● Personal savings

Social Responsibility Future Plans ● Donate 5% of profits

Thank you for your time and consideration!