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Cross-country sponsorship proposal // tech-forward

Rail + Remote

A sponsor-ready tech travel story with a cyberpunk edge

A multi-city rail journey from NYC through Orlando, Chicago, Seattle, and the broader West Coast, reframed as a sleek branded campaign around mobility, creator workflow, and real-world tech use.

Who I Am

Positioning

Tech-focused builder with a mobile-first workflow

I bring a computer science background, practical product fluency, and the ability to translate technical features into sponsor-friendly stories that feel useful instead of overly promotional.

Strengths
  • β€’ Strong remote setup for work, editing, publishing, and communications on the move.
  • β€’ Comfortable covering software, mobile gear, audio, battery, connectivity, and productivity tools.
  • β€’ Founder/operator mindset with the discipline to execute a structured trip campaign.
  • β€’ NYC-based perspective with relevance to urban mobility, work, and travel.

The Route Becomes the Story

This is not a generic vacation pitch. It is a flexible national route that gives one brand multiple cities, multiple environments, and a repeatable narrative around mobility, productivity, and gear in actual use.

NYC
Orlando
Chicago
Seattle
West Coast
Return route
Campaign advantage // scale
10
Booked pass stops
4+
Major market clusters
1
Sponsor story across the full route
30
Days of useful content potential

Brand Fit

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Power & Connectivity

Power banks, mobile hotspots, travel routers, charging systems, SIM and connectivity tools.

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Creator Gear

Audio, portable recording, editing accessories, and compact production tools used in transit.

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Travel Systems

Luggage, modular carry systems, organizers, apparel, and travel-focused utility brands.

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Mobile Workflow

Apps, productivity platforms, note tools, creator software, and remote collaboration products.

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Wearables

Smart devices and tech products that benefit from in-motion demos and real-world use.

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Fintech

Cards, expense tools, travel insurance, and payment products tied to movement and logistics.

Campaign Concept

Core narrative // concept

Mobile work across America

The campaign follows a simple question: what does a modern, productive, tech-enabled workflow look like while crossing the country by rail?

Content hooks
  • β€’ My full mobile work setup for a cross-country rail trip.
  • β€’ Can this product handle 10 stops and constant movement?
  • β€’ How I work, edit, and publish while moving city to city.
  • β€’ What real travel reveals about gear, software, and daily workflow.

Sponsor Deliverables

A sponsor gets clear outputs, repeated mentions, and a campaign structure that can be adapted to either flat-fee or affiliate partnership models.

4–6
Short-form videos
Route updates, setup walk-throughs, testing moments, and city-based product use.
8–12
Story posts
Live updates, transit snapshots, behind-the-scenes clips, and sponsor mentions.
20–30
Photo assets
Edited branded stills that can be repurposed across social and web channels.
1
Long-form recap
A case-study style summary of the route, workflow, and product integration.
1
Performance summary
A clean wrap-up report with links, assets, and campaign notes.
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Affiliate option
Tracked links, codes, landing pages, or hybrid fee-plus-conversion structures.

Why I’m a Good Fit

Differentiator

Technical credibility + creator execution

I can explain why a product matters, how it behaves in practice, and where it fits into a serious mobile workflow. That makes the story more credible for tools, gear, and systems-oriented sponsors.

Computer science background
Useful for brands that want substance, not just aesthetics.
Remote-ready production setup
Built to work, edit, and publish from trains, stations, hotels, and city stops.
Founder/operator mindset
Structured, self-directed, and able to execute a multi-stop campaign with discipline.
Natural sponsor use cases
Travel tech, creator gear, power, productivity tools, wearables, and fintech all fit cleanly.

Partnership Options

Starter
Product + affiliate

Best for smaller brands that want authentic use and conversion upside without a large upfront spend.

Campaign partner
Flat fee + content package

Best for brands that want defined deliverables, category fit, and a practical campaign timeline centered on a May through June launch window.

Exclusive
Full-route sponsor

Best for a flagship partner seeking repeated presence across the trip with category exclusivity.

Custom structures are available based on product type, campaign goals, and whether the brand wants direct-response tracking, content licensing, or field-testing feedback.

Execution Timeline

Activation model // ops
Pre-trip: alignment, sponsor goals, product onboarding, and final route tuning.
In transit: capture, publish, and recurring branded moments across flexible city stops.
At stops: city-specific drops, gear testing, and narrative checkpoints.
Post-trip: recap, asset handoff, and campaign summary.
Illustrative emphasis by phase // allocation
Pre-trip setup20%
In-transit content40%
Major stop activations25%
Post-trip report15%
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Let’s Build the Campaign

A cross-country rail trip becomes far more valuable when it is packaged as a sponsor-ready story with repeatable touchpoints, useful tech context, and real-world product integration.

Name
Lynette Matusik
Phone
lynettematusik@gmail.com
City
Brooklyn, New York City