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| Date added: | 01/19/2009 |
| Date modified: | 01/19/2009 |
| Filesize: | 1.29 MB |
| Downloads: | 2526 |
The Noteworthy columns from the Winter '09 edition of Concrete Wave Magazine.
How To Get Sponsored Be Sponsored Stay Sponsored
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| Date added: | 08/29/2009 |
| Date modified: | 08/29/2009 |
| Filesize: | 1.34 MB |
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INTRO
There is nothing like it: the moment when you’re offered a sponsorship from your favorite company. Imagine the opportunity to have a company you support actually endorsing your unique way of riding while you promote them. With a bit of work and a lot of persistence, you can do this. The following is a basic rundown of what you can do as an individual to get yourself into a position to be sponsored.
DEFINITION OF SPONSORED VS. PRO
Before we get into it, I just want to go on record and clearly define the difference between pro riders and sponsored riders. “Sponsored riders” can expect to get gear and eventattendance support. They might get some costs covered and be reimbursed for things they spend money on to do the activities the company is paying for. A “pro” will be receiving money directly from the company, be it for boards, ads or just straight-out payment. Often, a pro may have a side job that also supports them to supplement their income. The basic distinction here is the sponsored rider gets gear and event costs covered and the pro just gets paid huge, fat sacks of cash. The following is a guide on sponsorship. Once you’re sponsored, then you can worry about how to become “pro.”
There is nothing like it: the moment when you’re offered a sponsorship from your favorite company. Imagine the opportunity to have a company you support actually endorsing your unique way of riding while you promote them. With a bit of work and a lot of persistence, you can do this. The following is a basic rundown of what you can do as an individual to get yourself into a position to be sponsored.
DEFINITION OF SPONSORED VS. PRO
Before we get into it, I just want to go on record and clearly define the difference between pro riders and sponsored riders. “Sponsored riders” can expect to get gear and eventattendance support. They might get some costs covered and be reimbursed for things they spend money on to do the activities the company is paying for. A “pro” will be receiving money directly from the company, be it for boards, ads or just straight-out payment. Often, a pro may have a side job that also supports them to supplement their income. The basic distinction here is the sponsored rider gets gear and event costs covered and the pro just gets paid huge, fat sacks of cash. The following is a guide on sponsorship. Once you’re sponsored, then you can worry about how to become “pro.”
Vol. 7 No. 2, Fall 2008 Noteworthy
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| Date added: | 09/08/2008 |
| Date modified: | 09/08/2008 |
| Filesize: | 1.27 MB |
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Homepage: http://www.concretewave.com
The King Of Roads - Maryhill Tribute
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| Date added: | 07/15/2006 |
| Date modified: | 07/20/2006 |
| Filesize: | 1.1 MB |
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A tribute to the downhiller Mecca Mary Hill. Covering the history of this pantheon of speed.
Homepage: http://www.concretewavemagazine.com/
Fish Report Spring 09
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| Date added: | 04/29/2009 |
| Date modified: | 04/29/2009 |
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Here it is: thei amazing Fish Report for Spring 09 covers the opening of the Fillmore Skatepark, upcoming events and all the stoke nobody else has the balls to print. It's a revolution in print form! Download it in PDF, print them out and leaflet your town!
Upcoming Events
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