When potential sponsors ask for a team resume, what are all the things ou should include in that?
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ULE automag pro: black cf ule body, black x valve, lvl 10, nickel y-grip, 12" ceramic, check-it drop/asa, 68/3000 crossfire tank, 12v revy, nxe cover.
I love listing every stupid little thing.
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accomplishments (placement in tournament, most sportsmanship award, that kinda stuff)
past ( how long you've been together, how you met)
what you are willing to do for your sponsors (promote them non stop with a good attitude)
and a roster
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Wc Keep
i really dont think you should put the type of equipment you use because a sponsor is going to look and see if you use a spyder or a revvy.
what you should put is a roster. under each player have teams played for and acomplishments of each member of the team. then have the team accomplishments, and also aspirations for the team.Comment
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Things NOT to mention:
1. Issues with prior sponsors.
2. Your Control Freak-like tendencies to use your sponsor's money as if it was your own.
3. The time you did not give credit to your sponsor after they've funded your event.
4. Listing all the tournaments that you've never won.
5. Admitting that your team has no game.
6. That you deserve a full ride just because you're YOU.
7. Demanding that your sponsor charge your team whatever YOU deem appropriate even at the cost of losing money for the business.
8. History of whinning on the 'Net about being charged $45 for a case of paint during an event in a field whose cheapest paint was considerably more.
This list can go on and on but the main things that you need to remember are:
BE REASONABLE SPECIALLY IF YOU HAVEN'T DONE SQUAT. IN THE OVERALL SCHEME OF THINGS, YOU WON'T ECONOMICALLY BENEFIT YOUR SPONSOR'S BUSINESS UNLESS YOU'RE DYNASTY. SO DON'T EXPECT A LOT UNLESS YOU HAVE A WINNING TRACK RECORD AND DRAWING APPEAL.
This thread should have been made a long time ago. Sorry about the rants ladies and gentlemen but this thread just reminded me of something that went on at around the same time last year.
Good luck in your sponsor search and remember: Your sponsors can do more for you than you can do for them. Be humble and realistic.Last edited by PBX Ronin 23; 08-31-2004, 12:21 AM./s/ Mel C. Maravilla
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You kidding me, the revy is all powerful.Originally posted by Wc Keepi really dont think you should put the type of equipment you use because a sponsor is going to look and see if you use a spyder or a revvy.
classicULE automag pro: black cf ule body, black x valve, lvl 10, nickel y-grip, 12" ceramic, check-it drop/asa, 68/3000 crossfire tank, 12v revy, nxe cover.
I love listing every stupid little thing.
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Wc Keep
sorry i meant to put that a sponsor is not going to look and see if you use a revvy or a spyder. i use a revvy over my egg. and i still use mech guns cause im wicked fast on those triggers.....Originally posted by ted.c0bb1esYou kidding me, the revy is all powerful.
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hey mel do we really have to bring up ghosts of the past...............Comment
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No disrespect intended but the word "ghost" entails that an issue is dead. God knows that I wish it was just that........DEAD.Originally posted by Wc Keephey mel do we really have to bring up ghosts of the past...............
But you know as well as I do that it's not dead. And that's not my choice.
But perhaps if things were put into perspective for those coming up after us, then maybe a sense of "realistic expectations" would prevent a lot of non-sense from occuring./s/ Mel C. Maravilla
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Wc Keep
No disrespect, but what i was trying to say is was there a need to bring the topic up on an internet forum, that is owned by friends of both parties, and create an uncomfortable atmosphere for them like what was created before?Originally posted by PBX Ronin 23No disrespect intended but the word "ghost" entails that an issue is dead. God knows that I wish it was just that........DEAD.
But you know as well as I do that it's not dead. And that's not my choice.
But perhaps if things were put into perspective for those coming up after us, then maybe a sense of "realistic expectations" would prevent a lot of non-sense from occuring.
in life you always have a choice. its what moves along life. it was the whole premise behind the matrix trilogy. you have the choice to let this continue on or to put an end to it. it may cause a slightly bitter and hostile confrontation, but if that means the end of a war, isnt it worth it?Comment
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photos! dont forget to add those.
a pointer i got from a company was not to make it too long either. people dont want to sit there and read for 10 minutes.
and dont just email it, call the company, find out who deals with sponsorships, and email them a hard copy of itComment
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you made me realize what i said..Originally posted by Kevmastermaybe im too old fashioned...but i've always found snail mail much more condusive to getting things... more official and formal than email
i dont mean email them it, call them up and get their address and mail them a hard copy is what i meant.Comment
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Ah wow, you just don't end it. You sound like a baby crying over spilt milk.Originally posted by PBX Ronin 23Things NOT to mention:
1. Issues with prior sponsors.
2. Your Control Freak-like tendencies to use your sponsor's money as if it was your own.
3. The time you did not give credit to your sponsor after they've funded your event.
4. Listing all the tournaments that you've never won.
5. Admitting that your team has no game.
6. That you deserve a full ride just because you're YOU.
7. Demanding that your sponsor charge your team whatever YOU deem appropriate even at the cost of losing money for the business.
8. History of whinning on the 'Net about being charged $45 for a case of paint during an event in a field whose cheapest paint was considerably more.
This list can go on and on but the main things that you need to remember are:
BE REASONABLE SPECIALLY IF YOU HAVEN'T DONE SQUAT. IN THE OVERALL SCHEME OF THINGS, YOU WON'T ECONOMICALLY BENEFIT YOUR SPONSOR'S BUSINESS UNLESS YOU'RE DYNASTY. SO DON'T EXPECT A LOT UNLESS YOU HAVE A WINNING TRACK RECORD AND DRAWING APPEAL.
This thread should have been made a long time ago. Sorry about the rants ladies and gentlemen but this thread just reminded me of something that went on at around the same time last year.
Who's choice is it? You are the one who brings up a dead issue that HAS been dead for OVER 1 YEAR. MOVE ON!Originally posted by PBX Ronin 23No disrespect intended but the word "ghost" entails that an issue is dead. God knows that I wish it was just that........DEAD.
But you know as well as I do that it's not dead. And that's not my choice.
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Let me save you four years worth of undergrad and another three years of Law School tuition with this information, the Best Defense for a Slander Lawsuit is the TRUTH. Specially if the truth came from the writtings of the person leveling the charges of slander.Originally posted by RiotzAh wow, you just don't end it. You want to get hit with a slander lawsuit next?
If you feel that you need to get defensive because I've enumerated general problems that a sponsor usually encounters and the pitfalls that a potential receipient of a sponsorship ought to avoid, then I can't control that.
Didn't know that you still visit here after February 2, 2004 nor did I expect to have you pop in after the December 2003 incident when the whole AO community was made aware of your "not-so-nice" attempt to get a former teammate fired with that wonderful Email (of yours) to his employer. But we won't let people pass judgement on you based on your history. But if were you, I'd be, at the very least, embarassed.
Do you really want me to show the legal papers of your baseless suit against me to people who may read this thread? Stop dude because you'll only further embarass yourself! Don't make me show hard proof that you're a vindictive liar. They already know just how vindicitve you can be. Don't make me prove to them how big of a LIAR you truly are.Originally posted by RiotzWho's choice is it? You are bring up a dead issue that HAS been dead for OVER 1 YEAR. MOVE ON!
This thing should have ended a year ago and the negative effects of your actions aimed at my business and my family were chalked up by me as just one of life's bad experiences. Moved on I did. But you just can't let it go and now you have the audacity to say "You are bring (sp) up a dead issue that HAS been dead for OVER 1 YEAR. MOVE ON! "......
When you were in school, you should have read Moby Dick. You and I and the people you've tried to hurt could have gotten a great deal of benefit in you getting the moral of the story. Stop acting like Captain Ahab because I'm not your Great White Whale.
The point of my original post was to give a constructive suggestion to the thread starter. Unfortunately and as funny as it may seem, you think that the shoes were your size. As the saying goes, "if the shoe fits........"
My apologies to ted.c0bb1es for the negative spin that his thread has been subjected to. Good luck to you in your pursuit of a sponsor.Last edited by PBX Ronin 23; 09-01-2004, 12:32 AM./s/ Mel C. Maravilla
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