Feedback Form
Home Features Mastermind Forums About Advertise Blog Network Contact Be An Author

PR Sponsorship

PR Sponsorship

Well thought out sponsorship can be a powerful positioning device. It can demonstrate brand values, increase visibility and boost reputation. On the other hand, poorly thought out partnerships can alienate customers, demoralise staff and upset other key stakeholders. Adrian Maguire of online PR specialist, www.CLICKintoPR.com outlines ten things you should do and ten things not to do.

Ten Things You Should Do

1. Start with values. What are your company values and product values?
2. Look at your publics. What do your customers, employees, suppliers, business partners, community, investors and other stakeholders think of you? You may need some research at this stage. There are many oblique psychological research techniques. However, there is another tried and proven method - ask questions.
3. Define your objective. Are you happy with your current position? Do you wish to reinforce existing brand values or change perceptions? Which key stakeholder groups do you wish to target? What are your primary and secondary messages?
4. Consider the options. Different forms of sponsorship say different things about you. Do you want to have international, national, regional or local impact? Sponsorship of charities demonstrates humanity and responsibility. Sponsorship of sports and the media will boost your popular profile. Cultural sponsorship may help your niche positioning. Sponsorship of education or research shows forward thinking.
5. Consistency. Is your sponsorship choice consistent with other corporate, consumer and community communication? Mixed messages can be damaging.
6. Duration. Are you sponsoring a single event or developing a long term relationship with the event owner? Consider the direct and indirect costs of entry and exit. Some forms of sponsorship may be difficult to exit from without damage to your reputation. Go for a fixed term involvement and ensure a smooth hand over to the next sponsor.
7. Plan, budget and exploitation. Ensure you have adequate time and sufficient budget remaining for your PR and other promotion for every stage during the sponsorship period.
8. Cross media promotion. Link your sponsorship to your advertising, product packaging, point-of-sale materials and so on. Invite stakeholders to participate. If you can, organise your own satellite events at each location. Look at the possibilities for merchandising - this could be another stream of income for you or the sponsored organisation.
9. Bespoke sponsorship or ready-made? There are many sponsorship opportunities that you can buy into. You can also consider creating your own such as annual awards, entertainment, competitions, exhibition and training events.
10. Cross branding benefits. Ensure you exploit every opportunity to associate your brand with the sponsored event and the recipients brand in your promotions.

Five Things You Should Not Do

1. Don't expect sponsorship to drive sales. Sponsorship is about values and visibility. Participation may lift your reputation and exposure and push you up a customers shopping list, but you still need to attend to the other marketing elements.
2. Don't sponsor your personal interests. Stakeholders will see this as an excuse for a benefit at their expense. Of course there will be worthy exceptions to this so make sure your stakeholders are fully informed.
3. Don’t enter a sponsorship deal you cannot sustain. Early exit from a sponsorship can be costly to your reputation.
4. Don’t keep up a sponsorship deal that has run its natural course. Monitor the feedback from your sponsorship. Also, beware of sponsorships that can turn bad overnight - remember all the celebrities that have fallen from grace! Always be prepared to change if necessary.
5. Don't spread yourself too thinly. This can dilute and confuse the message. Also, it may suggest a lack of commitment and will not have the same impact as fewer, deeper well chosen alliances.

© Ainsworth Maguire





PR Sponsorship - To learn more about this author, visit Adrian Maguire's Website.

Like this article? Share it with your friends

Article Feedback
 Article Feedback No article feedback found.
  Leave Your Feedback
article feedback

Article Feedback

To learn more about the Evan Elite Author Program please contact us.

About The Author


Adrian Maguire
(Visit Adrian's Website) Adrian Maguire has been a member of the British Chartered Institute of Public Relations since 1990. He is a co-founder of CLICKintoPR.com - an online public relations service that provides an affordable way for companies and organizations to send press releases, place feature articles, raise their profile, attract more customers and build web site traffic. Adrian is also a founding partner in Ainsworth Maguire Public Relations. A full agency PR company specialising in services to construction, engineering and technology led industries. Adrian is also a contributor to the Free PR Advice blog. View Adrian Maguire's profile
on LinkedInView Adrian Maguire's profile on LinkedIn

Adrian Maguire is a Gold author on EvanCarmichael.com
About The Author

View Author Blog
View Author Blog

View Author Video
View Author Video

Free Downloads


Adrian Maguire's

Complete
List Of
Public-Relations
Articles

Name
Email
If you enjoyed this article, get Adrian Maguire's Complete List of Public-Relations Articles For FREE!

More Adrian Maguire
PR Marketing in Tough Times
Handling a Crisis
Writing Copy for the Web
Exhibiting Successfully
SWOT as a Public Relations Planning Tool
Evaluating PR Pitches Getting Beyond the Beauty Contest
Internal Communications Dont PR Spin your Workforce
Making the Most of PR Events
Branding A Public Relations Challenge
Commissioning Photography for PR
Free Downloads


 
 
 


Evan Elite Authors
Jeff Foster  
Dave Kurlan  
Cheryl Matthynssens  
Evan Elite Authors

Become An Author
Have you written articles that would be of value to entrepreneurs? Become an expert on our site by publishing them! Expose yourself to a wide audience, drive more traffic to your website and get more sales! Click Here for details.
Become An Author

Evan's Latest Video
Modeling the Masters: Learn the true secrets behind Walt Disney's business success factors & grow your company! Video produced by Phanta Media
Evan's Latest Video

Business Opportunities
"Learn straight from Evan how you can Make a Full Time Income (And More) from a Website"

How to Start An Online Business

Click Here To Learn More
Business Opportunities



Evan's Newsletter
Get advice & tips from famous business owners, new articles by entrepreneur experts, my latest website updates, & special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Evan`s Newsletter

Free Downloads
Why Business Owners Quit Icon Why Business Owners Quit
How To Work Icon How To Work
Optimize For Ask Checklist Icon Optimize For Ask Checklist
Conversations of Leadership Icon Conversations of Leadership
Funding Worksheet Icon Funding Worksheet
Free Downloads - Complete List

Entrepreneur Tools and Guides
Top 50 Marketing Blogs To Watch In 2008
Top 50 Marketing Blogs
Top Blogs To Watch In 2008
 
Top 50 Productivity Blogs To Watch In 2009
Top 50 Productivity Blogs
Top Blogs To Watch In 2009
 
Entrepreneur Tools and Guides

SEO For Africa
SEO For Africa
Jacqueline Uwamahoro Nyarugenge/Kigali, Rwanda,
Jacqueline Uwamahoro
Nyarugenge/Kigali, Rwanda
SEO For Africa

If I Were A Startup...
Lee Segal, >1,800% Growth in 5 Years
Lee Segal
>1,800% Growth in 5 Years
Julie Mitchell, $470k to $1.1 Mil in 2 years
Julie Mitchell
$470k to $1.1 Mil in 2 years
If I Were A Startup... - Complete List

Famous Entrepreneurs
William Hewlett David Packard, Hewlett-Packard
Chad Hurley Steve Chen, YouTube
Famous Entrepreneurs - Complete List

Entrepreneur Advice
Guy Kawasaki, The Art of the Start
Guy Kawasaki
The Art of the Start
Ask Michael Gerber, Reader Questions
Ask Michael Gerber
Reader Questions
Entrepreneur Advice - Complete List

Popular Articles
(Premium Authors)

     7 Reality Checks for Building the Possible Dream
By Molly Gordon
     9 Strategies for Resolving LifeWork Conflict
By Molly Gordon
     Are You in the Mood for Success
By Molly Gordon

Have A Suggestion?
Toronto Salsa Classes / Toronto Salsa Lessons Email us your ideas on how to make our website more valuable! Thank you Sharon from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for your suggestions to make the newsletter look like the website and profile younger entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez and Sean Combs!
Have A Suggestion?

More Evan Carmichael
More Information