My team might be sponsered in a couple of day. wOOT. This would be awsome but wat would i want to look out if/when they lay down the guidlines or what they want us to do. And can ne one give some other tips or advice related to this. thx
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...what tournements they want to you attend...and if there is a set number...what payments do they cover...any discounts...and for how long...stuff like that...
...also what items/brands are you limited to...
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Be careful about what you reveal, you may not want to tell us exactly what they are giving you. Most sponsors are very picky about this kind of thing. Whatever deal you make with them should be confidential. Congrats on your sponsorship and always make sure to represent them in a good way.
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um i dont even no wat really going on im just talking to the guy who owns the place tomoroow about somethingComment
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Actually, it can spelled either way. I prefer sponsor, because "sponser" just looks wrong... but yes, both will work.Originally posted by tony3First step in becoming sponsered: It is spelled sponsOR!!!Comment
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Originally posted by -=Squid=-Actually, it can spelled either way. I prefer sponsor, because "sponser" just looks wrong... but yes, both will work.
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Definitely not on the A-Team.Comment
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Originally posted by -=Squid=-Actually, it can spelled either way. I prefer sponsor, because "sponser" just looks wrong... but yes, both will work.
hmmmm, if I was considering sponsor applications and they spelled it sponser I'd throw it out, makes you look like 12 year old newbies.Comment
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Oh ya, I totally agree man. Im just saying it can be considered proper either way. Hell, our schools basketball team spells it "sponser."Originally posted by tony3http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=sponser
hmmmm, if I was considering sponsor applications and they spelled it sponser I'd throw it out, makes you look like 12 year old newbies.Comment
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