Special Reporting Metric Sample Clauses

Special Reporting Metric. Recognizing the importance of Team San Jose’s CVB Services in branding both the City and the Facilities, Team San Xxxx shall provide City with reports on the activity described in this Section 5.2 (the “Special Reporting Metrics”); provided, however, the subject reporting shall be used for general oversight purposes only, and the results derived therefrom will not be part of the Performance Measures. An annual accounting of media and advertising impressions created by Team San Xxxx will be documented. The report will include a report of advertising types that are most effective in T-26492.001/1086127 133\1043977.14 generating business for the Convention Center. The impressions will include data regarding the following areas: media impression (inclusive of print, radio, television and social), web site traffic, and convention sales and tradeshow activities. In addition, marketing/branding indicators will be developed to gauge the effectiveness of the following for the first year of the Term of this Agreement: (1) media placements – circulation; (2) media placements – equivalent advertising value; (3) media placements – number of placements; (4) publications by travel writers; (5) website – unique visitors, page views; (6) number of printed advertising pieces; and (7) click- throughs and impressions of online advertising placements. These will be reviewed annually by mutual agreement. Sources will be determined annually through the budget process.
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