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Thread: Sponsorship

  1. #1
    Guest
    I was just wondering what was the kind of process you need to go through to get sponsorhip for a bot and what kind of companies you would ask? Im aware you wont get sponsorship for something that isnt built yet.

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    http://www.extremefightingmachines.co.uk/Guide_to_Sponsorship.pdfhttp://www.extremefightingmachines.c...ponsorship.pdf

  3. #3
    Guest
    Thanks ewan.

    Anybody have any ideas of companies?

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  5. #5
    Guest
    well thanks all but i still havent an idea of who I should approach

  6. #6
    You should think about that yourself

  7. #7
    Guest
    yeh but im hopeless with sorting things like that out. Have to wait for friend to get back, he managed to get us 200 quid for a games server before so lets see what he can do

  8. #8
    Mark,
    I realise me and Ewan arent giving you all the answers, but thats kind of the point. If we tell you what to do, it would be our idea of whats a good robot, not yours.
    With respect to sponsorship, Ewan definetely has more experience than me, but my advice would be to ask anyone you can think of. Anyone and everyone you think is remotely connected or interested in your robot. If you dont ask you dont get.

    I dont know how Ewan did it, but hes managed to sort out lots of different sponsorship deals. Most are connected with materials and components from what I can tell.
    I recently got a large amount of money from BT and a controller worth even more from National Instruments, both for my university project. If you explain to companies what you are doing, why its worthwhile and what they can get out of it, they are more likely to give you stuff. Ive never manage to sort out sponsorship for my combat robots, although I have been given some machining time.
    Chances are, any company me or Ewan can think of to ask for sponsorship weve already asked, so theres little point you asking them.

    I think a website helps, but not has much as having a clear plan of what youre doing, when and how.
    For stuff like this theres a massive resource of information on the internet. How many build reports have you read? There are probably loads of people in a similar situation to you and you could see how they did it. Most of your newbie questions can be answered with a quick google (like do I need 4 crystals for a 4 channel radio?)
    By all means come back and ask if you get stuck though.
    Have you read Team Nightmares tips and FAQ? (http://www.robotcombat.com/tips.html
    http://www.robotcombat.com/tips.html) its a really good source of information for newcomers. Have you gone through Team Nightmares links page? It used to rate the links based on how much information they give, overall quality etc: http://web.archive.org/web/20031210110330/www.robotcombat.com/links-us.htmlhttp://web.archive.org/web/200312101.../links-us.html
    Ive visited most of those sites and they give you really good picture of what works and what doesnt.

    I wonder how many roboteers get their information from other webpages?
    Ewan: how many sites do you think youve looked at?
    Also Ewan, what did the companies get out of your sponsorship deals?

    I think that covers everything I know about sponsorship!
    Mark

  9. #9
    Marks explained it brilliantly. I do personally try to find monetary sponsorship but I have found component sponsorship is far easier to get and can mean you rely less on the supplying company(s). One brilliant site to look at is the Applegate directory (http://www.applegate.co.uk/http://www.applegate.co.uk/). Almost any company (of any reasonable size) useful to the roboteer can be found on this directory.
    Also, responding to Marks second question, what did the companies get out of your sponsorship deals? - All companies which offer free help to me, usually in the form of components, get logos on all of my machines, in the pits of some of the events I go to, and on my website. It important to note that sponsorship is a long term commitment for both you to the sponsor and for the sponsor to you, therefore, I advise you choose between offers carefully.

  10. #10
    Guest
    Btw mark i wasnt trying to get ideas for a robot, just about sponsorhsip

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