Sponsor?

ok here is my promo:

ok i am new to how to get sponsored and i dont really know where to send my stuff in since im only 13 years old. also just to let you know i am not cocky at all and dont need to get sponsored i just want to see what i can do with it and always have fun. please reply and also tell me what you think of my promo and if there is certain places you think i should send it...
 
do you have any comp experience or results, if so, make a resume, and bring that with you.

go around to your local ski shops, and see if they will give you a sponsor if you will promote them at events. Where you will help them is if you can spread the word, so just being good at skiing is okay, but if you get your name out there in local competitions and stuff, it will make them more likely to hook you up.

The fact that you are young helps a lot. Not only to you have time to work with, but having young skiers on teams is good for the company, because as you get older, better, and get your name more out there, they hope you will stay with the shop and bring them more business. I'd try your local shops first, and maybe contact local reps to see if you can get a regional sponsorship. Try to think of things that you can bring to the table though too, sponsorships are not just them giving you free shit. Good luck
 
fail.

but dam that was sick dude. work on ur switch riding though. switch prezel style ------- just keep with it man if u dont get it this year theres always next.

you shred
 
pretty sick skiing good smooth flow and alot of ski sites have contact info about sponsership on their sites
 
That was a sick edit, extremely good for a 13 year old. Also, do you spin rightside naturally? If not, then that was some amazing rightside spinning. If so, it was still really good, and you are a perfect age that sponsors are looking for.
 
getting a sponsor isn't all about how good you are at skiing. you have to bring something for their company. for example, someone as good as you might not draw in a sponsor if you were going to be doing a bunch of competitions and filiming movies and putting them on ns and youtube and stuff. the more you can bring to a sponsor the better they will want to help you out.
 
word kid said it all start to get your name out there at your local mountain and normally they will approach you if your names being hyped up so just be friends with everyone and get some connections because your skiings dope
 
1st of all you have 5 posts and a ridiculous karma rating. 2nd, I'm no skiing pro or anything but if you needed to improve on one thing, I'd say amplitude off jumps, enter some comps, someone in the sponsor world will find u. Your skiing is dope and because your only 13, in a few years you will probably be a pro. So good luck to you with all of that and nice job on the edit.
 
Kids good at my home mountain and def is 13 like he says or near there

and ur killin it and read the other sponsorship posts up there i guess
 
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I honestly didn't like the edit that much, but you have the skills for a 13 year old to get a sponser.

and was that the whistler black park at one point?
 
I'm being honest, I bet you could get a local sponsership really easily. Good shit for a 13 year old.
 
very nice dude im 13 too. only thing i would say was already said was with the switch riding put one ski behind the other so it wont be as much of a snowplow but that was so sick very nice skiing.
 
agreed with above, the edit wasn't to my taste....needless to say you have tons of talent and potential, you already own me...so deff try, i would't know why a sponsor would say no to you
 
another thing ive been told about sponsors is look around at the kids in your area that are sponsored if theyre all on pretty much the same company you prolly want to go with a different on because that company already has alot of riders from your area. id also look at which companys have alot of kids your age from your area prolly want to go wit a company without as many kids your age and in your area.
 
SPONSORSHIPS

Here is a good strategy on how to get sponsored for all those of you

who are looking. This is what has been seen to work for other people.

Before you even THINK of anything in the sponsorship world, you

have to have a plan. Companies aren't just going to see you out riding

one day and hook you up with skis because you can rip it up the park or

huck big unless you win a major competition and don't already have

sponsors.

What are your goals with sponsorship? Why do you feel you NEED a sponsor? What do you think you can do for a sponsor?

See, sponsorship is a two-way street. Many companies, rely on their

team members to provide valuable feedback on their products, and that's

where you come in. What makes you more sponsorable than anyone else?

It's always good to have goals, like competing and winning in

competitions for instance. Without goals, it will be very hard for a

sponsor to understand what it is you're looking to accomplish. You need

to show that you know what it takes to succeed. A preliminary local

event schedule is a great start.

You must also question yourself and ask why you do you want a

sponsor? If you're just looking to impress your buddies by saying

you're sponsored, forget it. Companies don't sponsor skiers to boost

egos. If you're just looking for a deal on a pair of skis, get a job at

a shop. This will be easier. If you're looking for a partner that will

help you achieve your skiing goals by taking away some of the hassle

associated with the financial and logistical mess that skiers can find

themselves in, and you want to make a difference in the products a

company offers, keep reading, you're on the right track.

Sponsorship is not a free ride. It's a job.

You must also understand the concept of sponsorship. It should be a

commitment. When you are sponsored, you are representing a company and

all its products. When you are in public, you are generally expected to

present yourself professionally and do everything possible to make your

sponsor's products look amazing. This can be mean sometimes, just

stopping to talk to curious skiers slopeside. You have to represent

first and foremost. To get a company interested in you, a resume of

competition results and accomplishments is always a good idea.

The thing that separates one skier from another is exposure. Have

you been in films? Have you set up photo shoots with photographers?

Have you submitted your photos for posting successfully? A successful

skier not only shreds the parks and big lines, but also does so for

film. You have to get out there and make yourself known BEFORE

companies start throwing stuff at you.

Now, the actual nuts and bolts of GETTING sponsored is another

story. Before you do anything, contact the company you're considering

and ask who is in charge of sponsorship. Get the correct spelling of

their name and their position within the company. This is NOT the time

to speak to them directly. Usually the people who run the teams have

other super-important stuff to do at the company and only have limited

time each day to spend on team issues. Talking to them on the phone

will waste their time and yours.

The next step is to sell yourself. Get all your comp results

together (or just the highlights if you've been competing for a while)

along with any press clippings, TV exposure, video footage and action

shots of you and put together a written proposal. Without something in

writing delivered to a sponsor's door, your quest is hopeless. If you

just fire off a three-line email, it'll be trashed with all the other

junk. Ya, that's cold, but it's reality. Sponsorship is a big

commitment, and you have to show a team manager that you can make a

commitment. This proposal is usually the only chance you have to make a

good impression.

In your proposal, talk about what you have done in the past and

what you intend to do in the upcoming year. You must show that your

goals are attainable by supporting them with your past results, as well

as mapping out training and/or event schedules. If you sincerely think

you can do it, show what training you intend to do. To achieve this

goal, find a plan and present it, then be prepared to back it up.

Most important every step of the way though, is professionalism.

Sponsors don't only look at your results. They look at you as another

ambassador for their products. If you act like a jerk in public,

mouthing off or kicking puppies, you will not likely get sponsored.

People need to respect you, and being a jerk on a message board or out

on the trails somewhere will likely not bode well. Sponsors would

rather support the nice guy who finished third than the idiot who won.

Also, make sure every piece of written communication between you

and a potential team manager is spelled 100% correctly. Read it over

several times and have someone else check it! If a manager sees that

you can't even take the time to spell correctly, how are they going to

have confidence in you arriving to events on time, being prepared and

representing them properly? The easiest way to get a request ignored is

to write a letter asking for "sponsorship".

The key to getting sponsorship is marketing. What have you done

that makes you a more vital candidate than someone else? Approach it

like a job interview. There are hundreds of people looking for the

sponsorship hookup. What makes you better than them? Sell yourself.

Also, don't get bummed if you don't get the hookup first year.

Sponsorship is something you work toward, and it usually takes time to

build your rep.
 
topic:cfranchino said:
ok i am new to how to get sponsored and i dont really know where to send my stuff in since im only 13 years old. also just to let you know i am not cocky at all and dont need to get sponsored i just want to see what i can do with it and always have fun. please reply and also tell me what you think of my promo and if there is certain places you think i should send it...

man youre pretty good, anyone sponsor this kid yet? hes only 13
 
Don't worry about sponsors man. Just enjoy yourself and progress and have a good time and if destiny wills it you'll get noticed :)
 
13930645:tomatonater said:
Don't worry about sponsors man. Just enjoy yourself and progress and have a good time and if destiny wills it you'll get noticed :)

10 year old thread lol
 
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