i need sponcer
#3
In addition to correctly spelling the name of a potential person or company you wish to assist you financially (the word is sponsor) you first must have some documentation regarding the races you've won, the other races you've ridden, and the positions you've placed, the locations, etc., along with photos of yourself and your ride. In short, you need to have a first class resume available to furnish to any potential sponsor.
The resume must, of course be written in grammatically correct fashion and must not dwell on what you need, but explain what benefit it will be to the sponsor to invest in you.You have to remember that sponsoring any one in any sport is a business proposition in which the sponsor expects to gain. His primary goal is helping his profit line, and not in helping you
Oh yes, it would also be helpful if you had some contact info available in the event someone would wish to reply to your (mailed) resume. You don't even have a profile showing here on this website, not that a sponsor would contact you in front of God & everybody.
The resume must, of course be written in grammatically correct fashion and must not dwell on what you need, but explain what benefit it will be to the sponsor to invest in you.You have to remember that sponsoring any one in any sport is a business proposition in which the sponsor expects to gain. His primary goal is helping his profit line, and not in helping you
Oh yes, it would also be helpful if you had some contact info available in the event someone would wish to reply to your (mailed) resume. You don't even have a profile showing here on this website, not that a sponsor would contact you in front of God & everybody.
#5
if i were you id type out a letter to a company you want to be sponsored by with all the races youve been in and the races you've won. Also include pictures of not only you and your quad but you riding, jumping and things of that nature and tell them why they SHOULD sponsor you and what you'll do for them. for instance tell them that you will have a big sticker or something on your quad and you will wear thier gear or put thier part on your quad and make it noticable(so spectators or other riders will see the product and hopefully buy thiers) so pretty much you will be <u>blank</u> compnays poster child. Im sure ive missed some things that could help you(since im not sponsored and dont even race), but hopefully with showing a professional resume a company will help you out for an exhange of you helping them out. and remember start small and work you're way up and dont start off trying to get to big of brands... ex. writting to fox saying you want a full sponsorship for gear or something like that.
#7
<< so what your saying is that for me to get sposored i owuld have to get a list of all races i won right and can you sponsor me >>
Well, not quite...you must write a letter called a resume telling your age,racing history, what your goals are in the future and why you feel the company would benefit by investing money in your career. It's similar to applying for a job with any company. The resume must provide reasons and benefits for the manufacturer, retail merchant, or whatever company you wish to sponsor you with a sponsorship of parts, accessories, and even cash, in the case of pro riders. You obviously will need some assistance in all this. Possibly your Honda dealer or your English school teacher can help in formulating your resume; but first of all you must enter and win several races in whatever catagory you ride in order to establish some impressive credentials to show a prospective sponsor.
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