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Sponsorship ?
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Sponsorship ?
Can anyone offer some advice on how to approach companies for sponsorship and what things we should be asking for. Trying to setup a car for serious comp work.
Firstly you need to beable to tell them what they will get out of it.
Since they will be spending money they like anyone will want to know what their dollars is going to buy them.
How much it is going to cost them and what your rig will be and look like as everyone wants good things to be remembered about their company. Its all about image.
Since they will be spending money they like anyone will want to know what their dollars is going to buy them.
How much it is going to cost them and what your rig will be and look like as everyone wants good things to be remembered about their company. Its all about image.
you need some kind of backing, you need to be able to say i won this this and this and come second in that. Ruff and I have talked with Rob from mickey thompson about sponsorship and basically it is hard to get and even harder to keep, they want to see you preform and preform well, like guts said they want returns. I know with tyres it is 4 sets a year at cost price.
NICK
NICK
TECH SCREW GURU
drew wrote:we were also thinking along the lines of vouchers and merchandise then having some sort of raffle any sugestions
i have found that alot of places will have no problem with giving away shirts, hats etc as they do not pay for them (as in dealerships) and it is free advertising for them and often you will recieve parts at a huge discount. It is a return for both parties with next to no out lay.
TECH SCREW GURU
If you're going to have multiple sponsers, make sure that the signwriting on the car is in accordance with the value ($) you are getting from that sponser. For instance, if one place gives you some shirts and hats, and another gives you $1000 in cash or work done to your truck, it wouldn't be fair on the second company if the first one got larger and more visable signwriting. That would probably p!ss off a company, and you'd more than likely lose that sponsership. Hope it goes well for you Drew, and hope to see you and your truck at some of the comps. Are you thinking of doing the Outback Challenge? I was there last year as an official, but this year I'm going as a spectator.
Simon.
Event Co-Ordinator - 2007 Logan Challenge
Event Co-Ordinator - 2007 Logan Challenge
I have people ring me asking the same question all the time.
You need a resume that summarizes , you, the vehicle, past accompplishments, what you will be entering for the year, mods you are doing or endevour doing, and most of all what you can offer that company.
Remember that the company has survived without you B4 so you need to show them that you are a viable proposition and will increse sales of there product.
When confronting a company dont ask for too much, be too pushy or pig headed as most companies get asked for sponsorship all the time and think you are another greedy dikhead.
You also need to believe in the product you will be using, because you will be a 7 day aweek 24 hr a day salesman, so make sure it is a good product that you are happy with too.
My sponsers get people asking all the time, so remember you are one of many, so you need to have an edge over the others.
Happy hunting.
You need a resume that summarizes , you, the vehicle, past accompplishments, what you will be entering for the year, mods you are doing or endevour doing, and most of all what you can offer that company.
Remember that the company has survived without you B4 so you need to show them that you are a viable proposition and will increse sales of there product.
When confronting a company dont ask for too much, be too pushy or pig headed as most companies get asked for sponsorship all the time and think you are another greedy dikhead.
You also need to believe in the product you will be using, because you will be a 7 day aweek 24 hr a day salesman, so make sure it is a good product that you are happy with too.
My sponsers get people asking all the time, so remember you are one of many, so you need to have an edge over the others.
Happy hunting.
NOW ABLE TOO SAY WHAT I WANT WITHOUT FEAR OF LOOSING SALES.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
drew wrote:We have spoken to a few buisnesses currently working on our local Nissan dealer, he seems keen to help and has offered his support, i guess spares might be the go here, we were also thinking along the lines of vouchers and merchandise then having some sort of raffle any sugestions
Drew Give me a call, 0419 304 176
Steve Rowlandson
Re: Sponsorship ?
drew wrote:Can anyone offer some advice on how to approach companies for sponsorship and what things we should be asking for. Trying to setup a car for serious comp work.
If you wish to clarify anything PM me but
I'll give you some tips...
1: treat the whole exercise like a resume for a job
2: realise companies get approached everyday...
3: the phone is not the way to do it other than get a contact for submission
4: structure your resume simply (IF YOU WANT IT BACK ENCLOSE A SASE)
4:1: who are you? vehicle specs, pics (QUALITY counts), past achievements, future committments and A SUCCINCT summation of what you are offering and what level of suppport you would envisage.
5: how you reflect yourself in public, be it in person, or on the net all counts towards credibility.
6: understand the difference between sponsorship and support
7: understand that an element of luck and timing is involved with budgets and planning
8: if you do snag something... KEEP YOUR supporter informed JUST DONT DISAPPEAR and presume they saw you or heard about you at XYZ challenge!
9: realise you have a responsibility & obligation and reputations are carried for a long time. i check and cross check everything and so do a lot of companies... we all talk about this crap at trade shows... and there are "blacklists"
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I aint sponsered in 4wd but I am in another sport, and the best and most simple way to thinik of it is:
"what you can provide for them"
Don't think its your god forsaken right to be sponsered cause you are good, its all about what they get out of it, plus they do have to like you for them to even consider you.
"what you can provide for them"
Don't think its your god forsaken right to be sponsered cause you are good, its all about what they get out of it, plus they do have to like you for them to even consider you.
MY JEEP BUILD
v840 wrote: [Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
I try to disappear but they keep tracking me down, like some wilder beast.
I have 2 sponsers that are regular posters on this BB.
Sorry all I have to say it, Peter from Lightforce and Hayden from Alpine offroad. 8)
I have 2 sponsers that are regular posters on this BB.
Sorry all I have to say it, Peter from Lightforce and Hayden from Alpine offroad. 8)
NOW ABLE TOO SAY WHAT I WANT WITHOUT FEAR OF LOOSING SALES.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
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