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How do you make a resume for a sponsor?

Old 01-12-2010, 10:40 AM
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Just currious how to make a resume for a sponsor. I have talked to a few co. about sponsorship and dont quite know how to put a resume together for them. Thanks.
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Old 01-12-2010, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by AkA "Tweeky"
Just currious how to make a resume for a sponsor. I have talked to a few co. about sponsorship and dont quite know how to put a resume togather for them. Thanks.
I would have these key elements:

-Background Info
-Race Results
-Plans for upcoming season
-Short paragraph letting the company now how you can help them grow/gain more potential customers.
-Pictures don't hurt either.

Good Luck!
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whoa! i clicked on it and thought my computer was getting hacked lol that was sweet
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Originally Posted by Quad Racer 34
whoa! i clicked on it and thought my computer was getting hacked lol that was sweet
Haha, yeah it's fun to use, but it can come off a little rude too. I don't do it much but there are somethings you can get good answers to by using Google.
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Thanks for the info.
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Old 01-12-2010, 12:59 PM
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The main question is what do you have to offer?

Most sponsors do not want to see drivers begging for sponsorships if you have nothing to offer. So you must be a good driver with potential and most of the times you will be noticed on the bigger events.

Another thing what can help is if you are a good supporting guy. Shops/factories can sponsor such people to promote their business/products by giving a good support at the races.
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Here is a outline for a resume.

http://www.undergroundrc.com/tuning/....aspx?uID=4288
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Old 01-12-2010, 01:37 PM
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Email the company, and ask them to email you their application.

We do not review resumes at all; we have specific information that we require before considering an applicant for any level of sponsorship.
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Originally Posted by Roelof
The main question is what do you have to offer?

Most sponsors do not want to see drivers begging for sponsorships if you have nothing to offer. So you must be a good driver with potential and most of the times you will be noticed on the bigger events.

Another thing what can help is if you are a good supporting guy. Shops/factories can sponsor such people to promote their business/products by giving a good support at the races.

Totally agree there !

Podiums are a bonus, but not esentiall, good representation and support of the products can go a long way for a company,
more so than a guy that could still win driving a brick on wheels.

Keep in mind too that there are different levels of sponsorship.
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Oh man, gotta get started on mine
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