Any Sponsors On The Board?
aggreciv
03-11-2003, 07:21 AM
I AM LOOKIN FOR SPONSORS AND WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE WOULD SPONSOR ME OR KNOWS WHAT I COULD DO??
CivicShop
03-11-2003, 01:03 PM
Where are you located?
aggreciv
03-11-2003, 07:04 PM
poughkeepsie, ny
Milliardo
03-12-2003, 02:50 AM
I'm also looking for sponsors (see my sig).
shepworldwide
03-12-2003, 03:49 AM
Originally posted by aggreciv
poughkeepsie, ny
dude does your sig really need to be half a page??
poughkeepsie, ny
dude does your sig really need to be half a page??
aggreciv
03-12-2003, 10:03 PM
yo do u own your own buisness or can u supply me w/ a sponsorship if not dont bother writing
93speed
03-14-2003, 06:07 PM
I do not own my own business, but I can help you in your search for a sponsor.
Reading your posts, I have one word for you: spelling. Think about this for a second. You are just starting out with your aftermarket sales business. You'd like to sponsor a car to get your name out. Two people approach you for a sponsorship. They both have roughly equal cars in terms of work done, mods, etc. One gives you a very well written and typed request along with a readible list of mods; more or less a resume of the car. Person #2 hands you a sheet of paper with everything misspelled and in caps. Which would you choose?
I understand you are typing "u" instead of "you" to save time. That does not seat you well in the eyes of professional business men. You are showing them you are too lazy and stupid to type a normal person. Do you want to show them that? Looking for a sponsor is like looking for a job. Your car must impress the sponsor as well as the driver. 99% of businesses don't want some e-thug with an attitude and no spell check representing their business.
Again, please don't take this the wrong way. I am in no way insulting you. I am offering constructive criticism to help you land a sponsorship.
Reading your posts, I have one word for you: spelling. Think about this for a second. You are just starting out with your aftermarket sales business. You'd like to sponsor a car to get your name out. Two people approach you for a sponsorship. They both have roughly equal cars in terms of work done, mods, etc. One gives you a very well written and typed request along with a readible list of mods; more or less a resume of the car. Person #2 hands you a sheet of paper with everything misspelled and in caps. Which would you choose?
I understand you are typing "u" instead of "you" to save time. That does not seat you well in the eyes of professional business men. You are showing them you are too lazy and stupid to type a normal person. Do you want to show them that? Looking for a sponsor is like looking for a job. Your car must impress the sponsor as well as the driver. 99% of businesses don't want some e-thug with an attitude and no spell check representing their business.
Again, please don't take this the wrong way. I am in no way insulting you. I am offering constructive criticism to help you land a sponsorship.
markpa
03-15-2003, 09:52 AM
Originally posted by 93speed
I do not own my own business, but I can help you in your search for a sponsor.
Reading your posts, I have one word for you: spelling. Think about this for a second. You are just starting out with your aftermarket sales business. You'd like to sponsor a car to get your name out. Two people approach you for a sponsorship. They both have roughly equal cars in terms of work done, mods, etc. One gives you a very well written and typed request along with a readible list of mods; more or less a resume of the car. Person #2 hands you a sheet of paper with everything misspelled and in caps. Which would you choose?
I understand you are typing "u" instead of "you" to save time. That does not seat you well in the eyes of professional business men. You are showing them you are too lazy and stupid to type a normal person. Do you want to show them that? Looking for a sponsor is like looking for a job. Your car must impress the sponsor as well as the driver. 99% of businesses don't want some e-thug with an attitude and no spell check representing their business.
Again, please don't take this the wrong way. I am in no way insulting you. I am offering constructive criticism to help you land a sponsorship. One word priceless.
I do not own my own business, but I can help you in your search for a sponsor.
Reading your posts, I have one word for you: spelling. Think about this for a second. You are just starting out with your aftermarket sales business. You'd like to sponsor a car to get your name out. Two people approach you for a sponsorship. They both have roughly equal cars in terms of work done, mods, etc. One gives you a very well written and typed request along with a readible list of mods; more or less a resume of the car. Person #2 hands you a sheet of paper with everything misspelled and in caps. Which would you choose?
I understand you are typing "u" instead of "you" to save time. That does not seat you well in the eyes of professional business men. You are showing them you are too lazy and stupid to type a normal person. Do you want to show them that? Looking for a sponsor is like looking for a job. Your car must impress the sponsor as well as the driver. 99% of businesses don't want some e-thug with an attitude and no spell check representing their business.
Again, please don't take this the wrong way. I am in no way insulting you. I am offering constructive criticism to help you land a sponsorship. One word priceless.
SleeperCivic
03-16-2003, 06:33 PM
Originally posted by aggreciv
yo do u own your own buisness or can u supply me w/ a sponsorship if not dont bother writing
That's not very nice.....
yo do u own your own buisness or can u supply me w/ a sponsorship if not dont bother writing
That's not very nice.....
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