Skier management

Integral Management is a nonprofit, no cost support agency founded and operated entirely by students. Until now, we have done most of our work in the music industry, managing bands from not only across the country. Now, we've transitioned to supporting action sports athletes in their pursuits of success, with the goal of creating equality of opportunity in the industry.

We'll work with you to find sponsorship opportunities, develop a web presence, and help out with anything else. As for the value of working with Integral, you have nothing to lose. We will try our best to advance your career, whatever it takes, and are we able to adapt to diverse sets of needs.

If you have any questions, please let me know. I'm sure I've left things out of this post and would be more than happy to address them.

If you're interested, send me a message or email us at integralmanagement@live.com.

Thanks,

Kyle

www.integralmanagement.weebly.com
 
managing bands from not only across the country, [but all over the world].

You gotta finish that sentence. Seems like you guys could use some management- My fees are quite reasonable.
 
13740651:californiagrown said:
I'd ask for this thread to be deleted, rewrite your pitch, and actually proof read it this time. For fucks sake.

This.

Learn to do whatever you are trying to do better.
 
13741593:chadsgape said:
If you want an actual website contact me. I could copy that design very inexpensively and it would make your company much more legitimate. Also hosting through amazon would be free unless you had a huge traffic surge.

Yes a .weebly site looks so cheesy

Also op you said you helped musicians but how come your website shows only action sports?
 
13741711:chadsgape said:
I googled your company name, didn't see anything even after going through 5 pages of google searches. By the way 91% of people stop looking at search results past the first page, your visibility is effectively zero.

I have to wonder if you have done anything to legitimize your business such as,

-Obtain nonprofit materials from your state’s corporate filing office.

- Choose an available business name that meets the requirements of state law. (I'm pretty sure your name is taken btw)

- File formal paperwork, usually called “articles of incorporation,” and pay a small filing fee (typically $30 or $40).

- Apply for your federal and state tax exemptions.

- Create corporate “bylaws,” which set out the operating rules for your nonprofit corporation.

- Appoint the initial directors. (In some states you must choose your initial directors before you file your articles, because you must list their names in the document.)

- Hold the first meeting of the board of directors.

- Obtain licenses and permits that may be required for your corporation.

These are just a few of the legal proceedings one has to endure before starting a non-profit. I'm not saying it's impossible but you are going to need a significant amount of capital.

Hey, thanks for the comment. Integral isn't a business nor is it formally a nonprofit organization. We're a small group of high school and college students looking to make a difference in the action sports. At this point, no finances exchange hands at any point. Our website is free because of this, and I hope to keep it this way. We don't do this for ourselves. I don't expect anything in exchange for helping people out.

I understand your skepticism, but being overly cynical is counterproductive.

Best,

Kyle
 
13744259:integralmgmt said:
Hey, thanks for the comment. Integral isn't a business nor is it formally a nonprofit organization. We're a small group of high school and college students looking to make a difference in the action sports. At this point, no finances exchange hands at any point. Our website is free because of this, and I hope to keep it this way. We don't do this for ourselves. I don't expect anything in exchange for helping people out.

I understand your skepticism, but being overly cynical is counterproductive.

Best,

Kyle

your response time sucks. 5 days to respond. Yikes.
 
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