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Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
Hello, All!
Since our competition season is over, it is time for team 4301 to resume reaching out to potential sponsors in order to raise funds for next year. However, we fear that our name (New Tech Narcissists) may negatively affect our ability to receive sponsorships. I was wondering how teams with somewhat silly names (Looking at you, 254!) market to potential sponsors. Thanks! Luis Trueba |
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Re: Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
We are That One Team, and we market it as we are that one team the people remember for our gracious professionalism, or that one team that exceed expectations, and etc.
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Re: Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
I would highly recommend you can get in contact with anyone from 1902, Exploding Bacon. They are have won multiple imagery awards, at the regional and championship level, in addition to several RCA's. They have done a conference for the past few years at the championship on marketing your teams image.
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Re: Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
While I personally cannot speak for that (since my team's name isn't really that odd), I'd first start off by saying why you chose that name. Is there a reason why you chose Narcissists as your team name?
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Re: Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
We actually went through a name change for exactly this reason. 2004-2007 we were team GhettoBot. It was entirely a snotty response to misperceptions (or perceived misperceptions) of our school and community. We later saw that all we were doing was perpetuating stereotypes and giving ourselves a reason to be jerks. We adopted our school mascot and changed our name and I'm really glad we did.
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Our (well theirs, I was actually recruited right after they bagged 2013's robot) team was named "No Robot!" in our rookie year. We changed it for many reasons, but misconceptions could be drawn from it so we too adopted our mascot, and now we are "Patribots". |
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Well, I rarely call someone a narcissist as a compliment...
You could try mostly marketing your initials or something of the like. Frankly, the name your team has paints a very negative picture without ever having met you, and you're already at a disadvantage trying to raise money. While I'm sure your team is nothing but graciously professional, I at least would perceive your name as an active disadvantage. |
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http://www.southparkstudios.com/full...-an-anal-probe |
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Re: Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
Sorry. Missed that one. I haven't watched TV for the last 30 years.
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Re: Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
He's referring to South Park
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Re: Sponsor Communication for Teams with Unusual Names
...but NASA
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