HOW TO DO A GOOD PROPOSAL?

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HOW TO DO A GOOD PROPOSAL?
kaoticbug avatar
kaoticbug
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HOW TO DO A GOOD PROPOSAL?

1ST) WHAT ALL IS IN ONE

DO U INCLUDE LOTS OF PICS OR ANY PICS?

DOES ANY BODY HAVE ONE THAT WOULDN'T SHOWING ME?IF SO EMAIL IT TO ME ac69jc@yahoo.com

thanks

fuller avatar
fuller
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well usually when u propose u have a ring, get on that knee, and have a good line..i guess pics would work if its internet love?? i dunno..lmao
lilslay avatar
lilslay
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well i am assuming hes meaning a business proposal...i hope.......if not then why tha HELL would you need pics?lol
Sigon avatar
Sigon
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Originally posted by Fuller



well usually when u propose u have a ring, get on that knee, and have a good line..i guess pics would work if its internet love?? i dunno..lmao

You must not be the sharpest knife in the drawer. lol

Actually if you check out Airlift's website that have a pretty good run down of what you should have in a sponsorship proposal or hit up a company like Eye Kandy Designs and they can build you a package.

fuller avatar
fuller
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lol i know..they didnt specify the type of proposal or what they were actually looking for, so of course i gave a dumb answer..lol
kaoticbug avatar
kaoticbug
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for sponsorship lol


Sigon avatar
Sigon
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In case you couldn't find it:

http://www.easystreetair.com/sponsorship.htm

There is a link to what a proposal should generally have in it.
shvd64cdy avatar
shvd64cdy
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keep it simple. reps (sponsorship coordinators generally receive hundreds of sponsorship requestsa month, sometimes more). they will no bullshit, completly ignore a large proposal simply because of the time involved in reviewing it. keep it simple, short as possible without cutting out pertainant info. sponsorship is usually dependent on the level of exposure you can offer a company. you are advertising for a company. for the proposal itself, include pics definately, they like to see it for themselves, if it's not complete, submit the renderings, before and after photo's engine shots, exterior (multi angles), interior, bed etc. cover the whole vehicle. list what shows you've attended, what shows you're going to attend, if you have any media lined up for it..photo shoots, online mags, advertisement etc. if it is already comleted list awards received. a brief history about yourself is usually helpful....(how long you've been showing, building vehicles etc, your career/profession; reps like to know what kind of person you are as well since you become a sort of spokesperson for their company. most importantly.........DONT BULLSHIT IN YOUR PROPOSAL. if they agree to sponsor you based on your proposal, live up to your end of the deal, if you don't, you just make it harder for the next guy who's trying to obtain sponsorship. companies get burned all the time. we as mini-truckers have a tough enough time, and don't need the bad p.r. from someone burning a company. if you need help or have any questions, hit me up. i've built a few vehicles for free. the latest one i have les than 2 g's into overall including the purchase price. sponsorship is possible for all of us, you have to have your act together though.
Sigon avatar
Sigon
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Originally posted by shvd64cdy



keep it simple. reps (sponsorship coordinators generally receive hundreds of sponsorship requestsa month, sometimes more). they will no bullshit, completly ignore a large proposal simply because of the time involved in reviewing it. keep it simple, short as possible without cutting out pertainant info. sponsorship is usually dependent on the level of exposure you can offer a company. you are advertising for a company. for the proposal itself, include pics definately, they like to see it for themselves, if it's not complete, submit the renderings, before and after photo's engine shots, exterior (multi angles), interior, bed etc. cover the whole vehicle. list what shows you've attended, what shows you're going to attend, if you have any media lined up for it..photo shoots, online mags, advertisement etc. if it is already comleted list awards received. a brief history about yourself is usually helpful....(how long you've been showing, building vehicles etc, your career/profession; reps like to know what kind of person you are as well since you become a sort of spokesperson for their company. most importantly.........DONT BULLSHIT IN YOUR PROPOSAL. if they agree to sponsor you based on your proposal, live up to your end of the deal, if you don't, you just make it harder for the next guy who's trying to obtain sponsorship. companies get burned all the time. we as mini-truckers have a tough enough time, and don't need the bad p.r. from someone burning a company. if you need help or have any questions, hit me up. i've built a few vehicles for free. the latest one i have les than 2 g's into overall including the purchase price. sponsorship is possible for all of us, you have to have your act together though.

Stop being a whore Sam and help some people out. J/K

PimpinMidgets avatar
PimpinMidgets
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id do it old school..and give her dad a cow