Jun 21, 2018 at 12:00 AM
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Cooking Up A Menu of Assets That Sponsors Will Want to Order From
When’s the last time you sat down at a restaurant without a menu? Similarly, sponsors often want to know what is available, even if they’ll more often than not order off the menu and/or make substitutes. So we put together a list of list of common assets that if played right may just make your next sponsor bite!
Appetizers:
(the traditional/general assets/the staples):
Designation (title, presenting, official, supplier, media partner)
Print and web advertising
Public relations/inclusion in press release
Newsletter/email marketing
Social media posts
Logo placement on event signage
Logo placement on website and apps
Sampling opportunities on-site
Main Courses:
(the foundational and most substantial piece of the sponsorship program that supplemental assets and activations will be built around)
Content
Behind-the-scenes footage
Livestream of event
Daily recaps
Interviews
Presenting or Naming Rights to Specific Necessities
Wifi
Phone charging stations
Air conditioned tent
Parking area or shuttle service
Mobile app
Hydration station
Existing physical spaces/stages, awards, or programs
Photo line
VIP Access
Lounge
Premium gifting
Kickoff reception
Official after-parties
Premium seats / viewing area
Space or Technology Enabling Standout Activations
Stats or insights
Virtual reality
Smart wall / social media wall
Gaming experience
Contest & Giveaways
Fly-away or ticket sweepstakes
Meet and greet opportunities
On-site scavenger hunt
Relevant/Ready to use swag – water, sunscreen, sunglasses, fans
Fan appreciation days/themed promotional item
Desserts:
(the icing on the cake – tools that will measure the impact of your first two courses)
Share an opt-in list of attendees that interacted with sponsors - this can be captured with check-in software, cashless payments, QR codes, photo experience, mobile downloads, etc.
Leverage your event/property apps and email database to keep the conversation going after the event and highlight sponsors
Provide prizes or incentivize survey collection
Track and share digital data for sponsor content - impressions, engagement, posts, video views, downloads, etc.
Share third party media valuations that document placement and prominence of sponsor signage.
These are just a few ideas for some common elements within most sponsorship proposals. As every successful restauranteur knows though, the ingredients are virtually the same from one location to the next so it’s your creativity and flexibility that will set your opportunity apart.