What you can expect from my community
™ Indigo Printz LLC Professional Education & Community Production --- 1. Who We Are Indigo Printz LLC produces a professional, education-focused community centered on heavy equipment operations, solar land development, and emerging jobsite technologies. The platform is built to support operators, site professionals, and industry-adjacent businesses through practical knowledge, discussion, and real-world application. Our primary hub is a private Skool-based community, supported by original video content, structured discussions, and ongoing educational development. This is not influencer marketing — it is industry-facing education and professional visibility. --- 2. Audience & Reach Our audience consists of: Heavy equipment operators Solar land development professionals Civil construction and site-prep workers Contractors and subcontractors Individuals transitioning into skilled trades Professionals adopting new jobsite technology (drones, mapping, software) The community emphasizes trust, long-term engagement, and practical learning, making sponsor exposure contextual and credible. --- 3. What Sponsors Support Sponsor contributions directly support: Educational content production Video creation and platform maintenance Community growth and moderation Expansion into future training tracks and media productions All sponsorships and contributions are publicly acknowledged and transparently displayed within the community and associated content. --- 4. Sponsor Placement & Visibility (Consistent) Sponsors can expect ongoing, visible placement, including: Community Placement Listing in a dedicated “Partners & Supporters” section Pinned acknowledgment post inside the community Sponsor mention within relevant educational discussions Content Placement Verbal or written sponsor acknowledgment in produced videos Sponsor name included in video descriptions or post headers Optional sponsor spotlight or demo-based educational content Brand Association Alignment with workforce education and skill development