1. Global Multimedia Systems, GMS
E-Flyers Advertising Method &
E-Flyers Search Method
for Any Mobile Phone Users
W/O Internet & GPS
(Fast, Easy, Free)
Global contact: Toshio Hayakawa
E-mail: thayakawa@gdm2.com
USA: 310-916-8198
China contact: Charles Xiang
E-mail: cxiang@gdm2.com
China: 13710770578 1
2. Mobile Ad Methods & Issues
Smart phone:
Ads are “online stores” only
Feature phone (2G to 3G):
Text messages & images Ad are pushed
Issues for both phones:
Unable to search “daily/weekly promotional” info
Unable to search “offline stores” info
Too much unwanted info on small screens
Not real time
Security concern
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3. Methods of “Daily/Weekly” Promotional Advertising
Old fashion way:
Fryers
Banners
TV, radio, news papers & magazines
New digital way:
Web portal
Online & Social media
Online stores
Facts & results:
Old: Expensive, don’t produce good results, &
not cost effective
New: Expensive, not real time, too much
unwanted info & not cost effective
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4. GMS Provides Two Major Functions
Advertising methods for offline & online stores:
Can advertise daily/weekly items immediately
Can upload promotional Ad & edit by themselves
using any cell phones
Free advertisements
Connect with local phone shoppers directory
Works for all phone types (2G to LTE)
Search capability method for consumers:
Can search daily/weekly items info immediately
Can search using “multiple search words”:
Product descriptions, price or price ranges, & area
Shows exact info
Can search local info such as real estate open house
on weekends, etc
Works for all phone types (2G to LTE)
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5. Market Size
Market sizes:
Guangzhou & Shenzhen:US $20M>
Japan: US $41B>
USA: US $102B>
World: US $2.3T>
Other markets & revenues:
Advertising
Coupons
Licensing: I-Freek, Alibaba, Twitter, Weibo, etc.
Secondary data usage: Smart community
(Hangzhou City)
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6. Revenue
Location & facts (Japan):
Tenjin underground mall:
Ave., visitors/day: 400K
No of Stores: 153
Annual Sales: $250M
Ave., sale price: $40
Revenue:
Stores pay 10% of each transaction
Ex: $40x0.1=$4/transaction
Tenjin mall project forecast:
1 % Average
0
Average 30% of Total Service
Location Sales/day Gross/Year
Shopper Shopper/day Fee/person/tra
nsaction/day
Tenjin 400,000 120,000 $4 $480K $175M
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7. Financial Projections
Projected sales in Japan:
Profit and Loss Statement (thousand)
Year 2013 2014 2015 2016
C a s h (M) $50 $1,073 $15,322 $54,643
Sales
Transaction $1,000 $35,000 $100,000 $200,000
License $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
Total (R) $2,000 $36,000 $101,000 $201,000
Cost (c)
60% o f Tra n s a c t io n $600 $21,000 $60,000 $120,000
Expense Total (ET) $377 $751 $1,679 $3,455
Profit Before Tax (M+R-C-ET) $1,073 $15,322 $54,643 $132,188
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8. Values for Stores & Shoppers
Values for stores:
Pay only when sold
Eliminate initial ad money
No new expenses for stores
Ads are uploaded & modified by using any cell
phones
No web sites
Electronic coupons
Scan bar codes for Electronic-receipts
Values for shoppers:
1% of 10% is credited to shoppers
Can search precise promotional info
Don’t need to print coupons
Electronic-receipts
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9. Beta Test, Expansion & Market Strategy
Beta test:
Japan: Tenjin Underground Mall, I-Freek Corp.
China: Guangzhou & Shenzhen, Hangzhou City
Taiwan: Wine industry, ORiAND Inc.
Expansion:
Japan: Run test in Q2 & Q3, 2013
China: Run test in Q3, 2013
China Japan, & Taiwan: Launch full operation in 2014
Market strategy:
Visa & Master Cards Companies
Local publication companies; Jobs, real estate, apartment
guide, etc
Online portal companies: Yahoo, Baidu, etc
Promote incentives: Stores & shoppers
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10. Partners/Competitors
Partners*:
Yahoo Japan, Baidu, Metasphere
Hitachi Corporation
China Telecom, Softbank
Competitors:
Groupon & local coupon companies
Wechat ( 微信 ) & Velo
*Some of them above are in negotiating.
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11. Mile Stone Achieved
1. August 2011: Metasphere in Shanghai signed NDA
2. November 2011: I-Freek (publicly traded company,
JASDAQ) in Japan signed NDA
3. December 2011: US patent applied
4. December 2011: International (PCT) patent applied
5. August 2012: Management organized
6. December 2012: China office opened
7. January 2013: ORiAND Inc. signed NDA
8. February 2013: Demo completed for I-Freek
9. April 2013: I-Freek, test begins in Japan
10. 2016 - 2017: IPO
1 2 3&4 5 6 7 8 9 10=IPO
Project
Milestone
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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2011
12. Management Team
Management:
CEO/CTO: Toshio Hayakawa (Global)
VP of Operation: Charles Xiang (China & Taiwan)
VP of Marketing: Jenny Tsai (China, Taiwan & USA)
Product engineer: YaJing Wu (China, Taiwan & USA)
Secretary: Lily Wong (China & USA)
Financial consultant: James Yang (China)
Strategic consultant: Stephen Liu (China & USA)
IT Department: Yong Fu (Shanghai, Shenzhen)
Operation center: Shenzhen & Shanghai
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13. Thank You!
Global Multimedia Systems INC.
(GMS)
Global contact: Toshio Hayakawa
USA:1-310-916-8198
E-mail: thayakawa@gdm2.com
China contact: Charles Xiang
E-mail: cxiang@gdm2.com
China: 13710770578
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