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Tips for sponsorship

By A77A96 at 2006-08-01 00:49

Sponsorship, something most skaters want to acheive in their life of skateboarding, I mean c'mon who doesn't wanna get paid for something they enjoy? Though with the scene growing, and chances of getting sponsored decreasing, how can you do it?

Here are some simple tips that might help you

1. Tricks: Sure a large array of tricks is impressive, and great for bragging rights, but the tricks are no use if you can't land them 90% of the time. Its no use having the trick (and therefore using it) unless you have control of it. Instead of quickly learning a load of tricks and having them sloppy, try learning a few tricks at a time, and perfect them as much as you can at the time before moving on. Sponsors tend to look for people with clean tricks as oppossed to someone who can do a bunch of half assed tricks.

2. Style: Style is important to a skater, its like a type of identification. Pretty much every skater has a differant style to the next guy, its what makes you differant like fingerprints. the cleaner, smoother and cooler your style looks, the more people are gonna notice.

3. Be polite: Don't be an asshole to everyone because A. nobody likes a stuck up asshole and B. your potential sponsors won't want to sponsor someone that the general public hates more then Osama Bin Ladin, its not good for their look. Encourage people, help younger skaters with tricks they may have trouble with. The more people you have backing you, the more your future sponsor may think of taking you under their wing.

4. Sponsor me tape: The famous sponsor me tape, the tape that could make or break your new career as a sponsored skateboarder. First up, don't send crap to a serious sponsor or they will just scratch their heads, break the tape and never deal with you again (they might, but only after good words from others). You'll want something original, not the same old "kickflip the box" or "ollie the drain". They see enough of that as is, get creative, go out and find new spots, spots that no one skates, that may seem impossible to skate, spots that might be hard to find, and big, clean tricks. try and edit your music to fit in with the images, if its nice calm skating (say bowl riding) and you have screamo or something like that in the background, its probebly just going to irritate.
 
5. Sponsorship: So you've made your movie, put lots of blood, sweat, tears and hours of work into and out of all the people that have sent in videos, yours stands out of everyone elses and the company is willing to extend their arms and sponsor you. your stoke, you wanna laugh, cry, eat something and go to the toilet at the same time. depending on who your sponsored by (shop, major shoe, board or clothing company) you will be sent a nice little gift basket every month or so, and they expect you to use it. Don't bollocks it up by wearing your sponsor's competors clothing, you'll be out on your ass quicker then you can drop in. Be proud to ride for the company, try and advertise, tell people that the stuff they make is great.

6. Skating: While sponsored remember these important rules
1. Always wear your gear and advertise, you should be proud to wear it, if your not then mabey you should'nt be riding for them.
2.Always rip and have fun, if your not ripping or having fun, people are gonna start to forget, and that could jeopodize your sponsorship
3. If the pressures getting to you, quit. You don't have to be sponsored. Yeah its cool and all but if your pressured, you might begin to get slugish and less interested in ripping and having fun or worst, lose your love of skateboarding because it has become buisness, not fun.

In conclusion, keep these things in mind and remeber, you don't have to be sponsored to have fun while skateing. you can rip, be polite and have fun all the same without sponsorship.

Keep this in the back of your mind
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A77A96


by Slapdown on Tue, 2006-08-01 05:55
So from what experience are you talking?

Being sponsored myself, I can tell you this is so far wrong.

by I Have A hole I... on Tue, 2006-08-01 07:28
Quote:
Originally Posted by Slapdown
So from what experience are you talking?

Being sponsored myself, I can tell you this is so far wrong.
I thought it was pretty well written. What do you think is wrong about it?

by ispitfire on Tue, 2006-08-01 09:41
its partly right. but they dont want to just see flat ground tricks. they want some hammers of course, but they really want someone that will help the team and be a good part of it

by paulster on Tue, 2006-08-01 09:49
its fucking gay
you shouldnt encourage kids to try and get sponsored
gay idea if you ask me
and your tips were stupid as well

by ujhu7 on Tue, 2006-08-01 10:12
Quote:
Originally Posted by paulster
its fucking gay
you shouldnt encourage kids to try and get sponsored
gay idea if you ask me
and your tips were syupid as well
As much as I agree why be so pissed off at it?

by A77A96 on Tue, 2006-08-01 10:39
Quote:
Originally Posted by Slapdown
So from what experience are you talking?

Being sponsored myself, I can tell you this is so far wrong.
I don't have experience, but the two guys that helped me with this are sponsored with our local shop.

So tell me whats so far wrong? what have i got incorrect? Please enlighten me.
Any feedback if welcomed.

by adz04 on Tue, 2006-08-01 10:49
Quote:
Originally Posted by A77A96
sponsorship, something most skaters want to acheive in their life of skateboarding, I mean c'mon who doesn't wanna get paid for something they enjoy? Though with the scene growing, and chances of getting sponsored decreasing, how can you do it?

Here are some simple tips that might help you

1. Tricks: Sure a large array of tricks is impressive, and great for bragging rights, but the tricks are no use if you can't land them 90% of the time. Its no use having the trick (and therefore using it) unless you have control of it. Instead of quickly learning a load of tricks and having them sloppy, try learning a few tricks at a time, and perfect them as much as you can at the time before moving on. Sponsors tend to look for people with clean tricks as oppossed to someone who can do a bunch of half assed tricks.
Not true, have you seen pro skateboarders in skate? Alot of them, I was so surprised dont really have tricks 90% of the time at all. Also if pros so called had tricks 90% percent of the time their would be so much less injurys.

Also, not true sponsors dont care how clean your tricks are just go look at corey duffel. All they care about is that your mad good. And having clean tricks are just a plus for the company. Also depends on the company that is sponsoring people.

by paulster on Tue, 2006-08-01 14:44
Quote:
Originally Posted by ujhu7
As much as I agree why be so pissed off at it?
i may seem pissed off about it,but in actual fact im not
but it does annoy me in the tiniest of ways

by Shane on Tue, 2006-08-01 18:17
Quote:
Originally Posted by adz04
Not true, have you seen pro skateboarders in skate? Alot of them, I was so surprised dont really have tricks 90% of the time at all. Also if pros so called had tricks 90% percent of the time their would be so much less injurys.

Also, not true sponsors dont care how clean your tricks are just go look at corey duffel. All they care about is that your mad good. And having clean tricks are just a plus for the company. Also depends on the company that is sponsoring people.
Well it really all depends on what team you're talking about. Teams choose skaters who will contribute to their image. Whether it's the goofy styles and innovative tricks of Almost, or the "in your face 20 stair handrail nosegrind" mentality that is Zero Skateboards.

by riskitforabiscuit on Tue, 2006-08-01 23:03
The whole point of being sponsored is to promote the sponsor's product. If you are an impressive skateboarder, that can easily influence others with your skateboarding abilities, then you are fulfilling the duty of a potential sponsoree.

 
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