sciontoaster
04-20-2005, 02:53 PM
allready sponsered by sports compact pro, I'm a high school student working hard to pay off my box nd insurance = no mod $$$ workin 30 hours a week, looking for sponser so i can enter comps let me know if intrested or pm ty
Djnaz
04-20-2005, 03:06 PM
not to rag on you but sport compact pro and sponsors like them are a big rip off. they are not sponsors.... you pay them 80 bucks to sign up and they "might" be able to get you a deal on something you can find cheaper on the internet. they are just a big scam company
sciontoaster
04-20-2005, 03:19 PM
yeah, i kinda noticed that after wasting that $80 buxx o well i guess lesson learned now im looking for a REAL sponser
987KEITH
04-20-2005, 03:55 PM
If you want to get sponsored you must first know how to spell it.
Max2k
04-20-2005, 05:06 PM
If you want to get sponsored you must first know how to spell it.Yes.
PSyCHo-RaGe
04-20-2005, 05:10 PM
Just an FYI, it takes money to get sponsered, and then it costs more money to stay sponsered.
xB_Ratpack
04-20-2005, 05:46 PM
one of the best way to get sponsored is enetering a car club. most sponsors wont spend money on a stock car. they are looking car with potential on car shows
sexyscionlover
04-20-2005, 06:05 PM
Honestly... if it was just as easy as asking, I think everyone would have one :eyebrow: to get sponsors you have to work your ___ off and get the stuff you want and win some big shows, or at least something. you cant just ask and expect to get everything. do you have a resume typed up of what you want, what you'll give them, what you have, and what shows you'll go to? thats essential. and those have to be pretty damn good. ive built up my box and have two little ones, but not really even those are. you need to get out in the community and prove why you're an asset to the company you want stuff from. the majority of the time, if you do get their attention, then its only a partial, which means youll still have to spend some money on it. some of the best cars out there are still not sponsored yet. no offense, but why would they choose you over them? thats what you need to tell them. its hard to get one, and sometimes even harder to keep them. some of the restrictions are ridiculous. a lot of people DONT like being sponsored its so tough sometimes. point is: build up your ride, win some shows, sell your ideas and what you want, then work from there.
sorry if this was harsh. im just trying to tell you what its like.
scott