BigonaBianchi
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- Location
- Iskele TRNC & Mordor UK
I see lot's of bike companies, in particuar bike holiday companies, proudly displaying a range of 'partner company' logos on thier sites. I'm confused as to exactly what the 'relationship' is between those sites and the companies they claim to be partners with. So for example if a site says it is a shimano partner, does there need to exist a legal contract between both of them, or coan it be as flimsy a connection as just using shimano parts on your bike?
I'm guessing you need the companies permission to display their logo as a minimum right?
I think cyclists are attracted by the usual pethora of respected names, it implies credibilty , so i can see why saller outfits wish to be associated with them, but what exactly dos such a deal entail usually? I'm guessing with a bike store sellling giant bikes that its obvious , but its less with companies selling organized rides /events/ sportives for example.
Is there typically a cost? Do goods and services need providing or do people just stick up logos to make themselves look better and bigger?
I guess th eanswer may seem obvious to some but it's not to me so apologies if it seems a silly question to some.
Ta.
I'm guessing you need the companies permission to display their logo as a minimum right?
I think cyclists are attracted by the usual pethora of respected names, it implies credibilty , so i can see why saller outfits wish to be associated with them, but what exactly dos such a deal entail usually? I'm guessing with a bike store sellling giant bikes that its obvious , but its less with companies selling organized rides /events/ sportives for example.
Is there typically a cost? Do goods and services need providing or do people just stick up logos to make themselves look better and bigger?
I guess th eanswer may seem obvious to some but it's not to me so apologies if it seems a silly question to some.
Ta.