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Baka follows up his "10 Easy Steps" series with this piece on how to attract sponsors for your team. ![]() Many teams have extremely low chances of getting financial sponsorship, while those who have the potential fail, because of the lack of knowledge in the business industry. We have a brief 10-step process on helping teams to get the sponsorship they need to continue their endeavor as professional franchises. 1. Understanding First, you need to know what sponsorships and/or partnerships are all about. The purpose of sponsorship is simple: marketing and branding; there’s no other reason. Even if corporations seem like they are doing a good deed by sponsoring cancer foundations and events; their primary goal is to get their name out – Branding. Likewise, in eSports, companies choose to financially support teams, provide goodies and give out prizes because they are marketing their name out for the future. So as our generation matures, we unconsciously remember those company names like they’ve always existed – Age Branding. And mathematically, this marketing/branding can generate revenue in the long-run, it has to. Marketing is an expense, expenses must generate revenue. Remember the matching principle from your high school accounting class? Remember this: when you’re looking for sponsorship, always ask your team, what can YOU provide to your sponsors? 2. Requirements Civil laws differ in different countries, but most of them are pretty much identical when it comes to sponsorship handling. We’re talking about real sponsorships here, monetary units or expensive gadgets… NOT our usual server sponsorship. So, to be entitled to become sponsored, the team must become a legal entity. Your team must be incorporated and legal to take money from another organization. It doesn’t cost much to register a franchise/company, in America it only takes about $90 USD. 3. Self-Analyzing Now you ask your team, what is realistic and what is not? Maybe you’re a new team, everyone living in a different time zone – little tournament attendance and even fewer achievements. Is it realistic to ask for a $30,000 annual support from a huge corporation? Most likely not. Self-Analyzation is vital. You must be able to let your sponsor know what situation the team is at currently, what prospects it can realistically obtain in the near future and what marketing it can provide to the sponsors. All in all, it comes down to what ground you’re standing on, and what can be interpolated from it. 4. Web development Build a website. No choice here. The purpose of the website is to amplify the relationship between you and your sponsor; obviously to provide the marketing they intended to get from your organization. It is important to keep the website interactive and updated. Sponsors like to know how many viewers and unique users that visit your website. They can then equate that to how many viewers are looking at their advertisements. The key to web development is to keep developing that web site to attract viewers. Remember, “Eye balls = money” in terms of marketing. 5. Research Do thorough research on the organization you wish to obtain sponsorship from. This is what we call “professionalism”. What’s more intriguing than to have someone asking for sponsorship and knowing the goals the marketing department is trying to reach? Know what the company is all about, their mission statements, their marketing schemes, their sales forecasts. What’s their market, what are their market’s demographics? Page:
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Not true, I can say that this can apply for ANY local team that are taking this game seriously. And I will vouch for that if asked to.
.....oh don't forget the web design companies. LMAONADE.
That is so true. The number of emails I get a week just asking for a hand out is pretty silly. The emails basically say We are a team so give us money.
Putting together a local team is one of the best bets to pick up a sponsor. Talking to the intel's and amd's will not get you very far but picking up a local computer shop or server company can help you go far.
There's a lot to talk about on this topic... maybe like Dolven suggested, I would go through each step in detail... or you can just ask me :)
Thanks
and for all of you who are blind and cant read "this applies to local teams"
you need to check your eyesight. If your team is local and find a local place to play and get half decent and somewhat known in the area you can talk to companies or stores that have heard of you and i guarentee they would be happy to sponsor you if you can benefit them in some way.
the company that is sponsoring you doesnt care how you do at an event as long as your getting their name around
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