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Sponsorships That Sell: A Step-by-Step Breakdown
Finding the right sponsors, and giving them the value they want, is one of the most powerful ways to fund and grow your event. Here's how to make it work: 1. Know Your Audience First. Sponsors care about your attendees. Define who attends your events: demographics, industry, role, and buying power. 2. Find Brands with Aligned Interests. Look for companies trying to reach the same audience: tech platforms, venues, caterers, AV, financial services, travel partners, etc. 3. Create Tiered Sponsorship Packages. Offer Gold/Silver/Bronze or Custom levels with varying inclusions like: Logo placement, speaking opportunities, lead gen forms, newsletter/email mention, sponsored sessions, branded zones (like wellness station or tech lounge), hosted happy hour, charging station or lounge, meaningful swag or discounts to attendees, branded photo wall, etc. 4. Emphasize Value, Not Just Visibility. Sponsors don’t just want to be seen, they want results. Show them how your event will help them generate leads, build brand awareness, or educate a key market. 5. Include Hybrid and Digital Options. Not all sponsorship value is on-site: offer podcast ads, livestream mentions, blog features, and year-round brand partnerships. 6. Be Easy to Work With. Make it frictionless: one-pager sponsor decks, clear deliverables, and one point of contact. 7. Always Overdeliver. If a sponsor expects 1,000 impressions, give them 1,200. Then follow up with a recap report post-event with photos, stats, and testimonials.
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Sustainable Well-being & Workplace Performance Strategist | AIP & Quantum Method Certified | Chronic Illness Advocate | Speaker

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