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Leveraging Event Publicity To Gain Sponsorship (Part 2)

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

The Four “To Do’s” Before You Ask For A Dime

1)   Fact Sheets

Compile all pertinent information about your company.  A sponsor wants to know if you are reputable.  Also, they’ll want to know as much about your event as possible, so if you’ve had a survey done make the information available.  If you haven’t you can estimate as long as you warn them that it is an estimation.  They’ll want to know number of years in existence, attendees, demographics etc to see if it reaches their target market.  Here is the CSEME event information that clearly tells us what the event is all about.

2)   Funding Needs

Get an initial quote on your vision for the event and determine your shortfall.

This helps you set a goal for your funding campaign.

3)  Create a Proposal

Outline benefits and deliverables that are attractive to sponsors.  List all the things a sponsor may see opportunity in. 

4)    Determine Levels

Sponsorship recognition programs are most effective when they are simple, flexible, attractive and multi-tiered.  Often sponsors name their levels.  For example, Bronze, Silver and Gold.  They assign a value to each level and treat monetary and non monetary donations similarly.

Make it easy for your sponsor to review and decide if this is something that they want to be a part of. 

Sponsorship is Work

It’s important to remember that sponsorship means more work especially the first year you implement your new strategy, however it does have rewards. 

Sponsorship Application Form           

Many suppliers create a form to identify an organizer’s needs and what  sponsorship recognition opportunities may be available.  In any event its always advisable when pursuing sponsorship to: 

  • Keep a record of what was discussed
  • Apply Early – Between October and April   as we need time to review a request so if interested get your submission in early.

Opportunities For Sponsorship

Ultimately a sponsor wants their effort rewarded with future business.  Marketing their products to potential customers may translate into a return on investment down the road.

  • At Fundraisers there is obviously a lot of potential here, everyone loves a good cause.  A company benefits from name recognition through positive community relations and publicity campaigns.  We sponsor our fair share including the Heart and Stroke, Diabetes Association, Polo For Heart
  • Festivals….. there’s one in every neighborhood and for every culture.
  • Sporting Events attract huge numbers, a marathon for example may have 5,000 or more participants alone.
  • Tradeshows & Conferences are great especially if it involves a sponsor’s targeted market and it’s also very easy to determine.
  • Corporate Events…. always great opportunity here for supply side sponsorship.  Even single company events such as an Annual General Meeting has potential.  At an AGM, a sponsor can market all company divisions at once to reinforce their brand and possibly find new opportunities within the same company.  Other types of sponsors may want to come on board.  What coffee service or printing service do you use, they may want to sponsor?
  • and Parties, not often but we have even seen private parties sponsored in the past.  I believe Vita Water sponsored a party during TIFF. 

Both Sides Win     

It’s very important that everyone wins, otherwise it may not happen again.  If the arrangement too heavily favours one party it doesn’t work.

  • Follow Through With The Agreement It’s really unfortunate when one side doesn’t live up to their end of the bargain. It’s always a good idea for both sides to review the agreement, check off each item and inform the other that you have done so. All too often promises made aren’t delivered due to time constraints.
  • Value Added – No extra charge Value added is when a sponsor supplies equipment or services not bargained for and at no extra charge. This may be to promote the particular product or to demonstrate their “good will”. 

Depending upon the event particulars, equipment needs, and brand recognition opportunities you’ll find that with sponsors your operating budget will go further, making your event more vital.  You can be proud of the relations you’ve forged and the event that you have produced.  Your suppliers will be working that much harder to ensure clean, quality, reliable products and ultimately your function will benefit from a whole new level of customer experience.

Please be sure to check back with us regularly for our Party and Tent Rental Information series.

Also, you won’t want to miss some of our own events being profiled here in our Special Events Inspiration series.

 

Top Ten Ways to Save On Equipment Costs

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Get more “bang for your buck”?

These are proven strategies that will help with supply side savings while still producing memorable events.  By keeping these tips in mind during the planning, sourcing, scheduling and execution phases of your event and you can expect measurable results.

1)    Do as much as you can yourself.  It’s not always practical or possible to do everything, but by doing what you can, you’ll see savings.

2)    Get volunteers and interns where possible even if your event is for profit.  When you do have volunteers be sure to manage them efficiently.

3)    Have your suppliers drop ship equipment and install yourself where possible.

4)    Hold your event off season for reduced equipment costs. Gear in July is always costlier than in January. 

5)    Sponsorship recognition – have suppliers buy-in to your event.  This is invaluable so don’t be afraid to use it.  

6)    Hire a Specialist – Outside ‘contract’ planners may save you money so it’s worthwhile to explore that avenue. 

7)    Advance planning, commit early and stick to the plan.  Last minute changes may cost you.

8)    Multi-year deals, quick pay, or early pay allows you to negotiate a better deal.

9)    Grants – even “for profit” may be eligible depending upon their cultural and economic impact.

10)   By using a full service equipment supplier;

-          Everything ships together

-          Single delivery charge

-          Logistical coordination

-          One contact, one call, one invoice, one responder

-          Same crew for a coordinated installation

Please visit us again for other cost saving segments.

Please be sure to check back with us regularly for our Party and Tent Rental Information series.

Also, you won’t want to miss some of our own events being profiled here in our Special Events Inspiration series.

 

 

Wedding Advice Part 2

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Ok, so you’ve decided on a budget, you’ve got a venue and you’ve finally learned the fine art of delegation – lets move on to the details.

Personalize your big day by picking a colour theme.

Even if you don’t have the budget to go all out you can make an impact with something small like a colourful red sash for your chair covers. Just having a bright splash of colour can really pull everything together and something like a sash is relatively inexpensive and easy to do. Flowers can make a big impact too – if you don’t have your heart set on a specific bloom ask your florist what kind of flowers are currently in season; going with an in season bloom will help keep your cost down.

A big misconception is that everything needs to match. Not all of your vases and candle holders need to match nor do they need to be expensive. Mixing and matching adds an eclectic look and leaves room for you to pick up one-off sale items. Accent pieces are always nice but sometimes less is more. Sure you could have a 5 tiered chandelier over every other table and candelabras all over the place but I find extreme decor seems to overwhelm the room and you want the focus to be on the bride and groom, not on the lighting. Pick just one stand out item to feature, such as a chandelier, and keep the rest of the décor to a minimum. Just having some small tea candles strewn about the room and a few flowers here and there adds a touch of romance without blowing your budget.

Feeding your guests

Next comes the menu. Ask your food services provider if they can come up with a menu that has a little bit of everything in it and that way everyone can have a choice and you don’t have to plan a thing! This option works best if you’re having a small wedding like I did and it definitely adds a more personal touch as often you’ll be able to get the bride and grooms name written at the top and that always makes for a good keepsake. If you’re having a larger wedding crowd then a buffet might be the best option for you. That way you can have a few different dishes and everyone leaves satisfied. If you’re providing the booze just stick with domestic everything. People will drink it if it’s free so don’t feel like you have to spend and arm and a leg just so someone can have a beer from Denmark. To ease the cost even further you could brew up a batch of sangria and make up a few big punch bowls of the stuff which is always a crowd pleaser. I went to a friends wedding last year and one of the best parts was the homemade sangria – I don’t think anyone there was drinking anything else and it won rave reviews from all of the guests. In fact that could be a great idea for a small memorable gift for everyone. Print off your favorite recipe (could be for that amazing sangria) and attach a little chocolate or something to it and there’s a perfect party favor for everyone that you can leave by their plate. It’s the small touches that really pull everything together.

Get ready to smile…for hours.

Start practicing your pose and smile now because you will need it on your big day. These photos will be your reminder of one of the most special days in your life and you want to look your best in all of them. Start looking at other wedding pictures and start collecting clippings of the style or composition you like. If you have ideas of the types of pictures you want it will be a lot easier to convey your wishes to the photographer if you have some examples. Finally, practice your beautiful smile. You will be smiling ALOT. For HOURS. For some people it’s an awkward task so start practicing at home so you get comfortable and can turn it on at a moments notice. Sure, at the time all of this will seem tedious and all you’ll want to do is just sit down but trust me you’ll be happy you suffered through the hours of poses because when you see your wedding album for the first time you’ll get why it was all worth it.

Wedding Savings Tip: Rent the Best and Save

Friday, January 8th, 2010

(CRA) There are a million things to think about when you begin planning a wedding. There are the big things like booking the reception site, the church, the DJ, and, of course, finding the dress. But once those are out of the way, there are little details to think about, such as a theme, the flowers, the centerpieces, linens, invitations, champagne glasses and countless other things.

With all the elements that go into planning a dream wedding, it doesn’t take long to realize that details can add up — not only when it comes to spending, but also when it comes to storage space. After all, who wants to end up with 250 pink linen napkins once the big day has passed?

Renting materials for your wedding from Absolute Tent & Event Services is one way to solve this problem. Not only is renting often a more economical solution, it also eliminates the storage issue.

“Renting will not only cut down on storage, but you can lower the cost of your wedding too,” says Becky Baumgartner, owner of Aero Rental and Party Shoppe, in Iowa City, Ia. “People often come in to look for materials to buy for their wedding, and I’ll say to them ‘How important is this to you, because you could rent this for a lot cheaper.’ ”

Renting materials for your wedding also gives you access to the latest styles in decor, table settings, linens, chair covers and other things. According to Baumgartner, people often don’t really realize the vast variety of items you can rent for weddings.

In her many years helping couples plan weddings, Baumgartner has learned plenty of lessons. Here are some of her most helpful tips to keep in mind when renting materials for your wedding:

* It’s a lot cheaper to rent the equipment than to buy it. Chances are you will never use half the things at your wedding again so why would you waste storage space and money?

* You can rent anything you need for your wedding, from pipe and drape to hide the wall colour at the hall to crystal candelabras to serpentine tables. Check with your local rental store; they may even have ashowroom.

* Rental store employees can help you think of things you might have forgotten. Let them help you in the planning process to make sure that you have everything you need for your big day.

* Unlike halls and churches that need to be booked at least a year in advance, generally you only need to reserve the rental equipment six to seven months in advance.

* Some rental stores allow you to pick up the rental materials on Thursday evening and drop them off on Monday morning for no additional charge. That way, you don’t have to worry about pick-up and drop off on your wedding day.

* A rental store will provide you with more options, in terms of colour and design, than a reception hall will.

When it comes to planning your wedding, don’t let the cost wipe out your entire savings account — rent your wedding materials. For more information stop in to Absolute Tent & Event Services or call us at 416 203-8332 Toll Free 1 866768-8948

Courtesy of ARA content (CRA).

Rent It: The Perfect Personalized Wedding Venue

Friday, January 8th, 2010

If you want the beauty of an outdoor location for your wedding without the worry about the weather, the perfect place can be elusive. Expand your venue possibilities by creating the wedding of your dreams.

Whether it’s your backyard or your favorite park, you pick the spot — and rent everything you need to create your perfect dream wedding from the rental experts at Absolute Tent & Event Services. We have beautiful tent structures to create the venue, as well as everything you need to make it beautiful and comfortable.

Huge tents, elegant canopies even clear span structures come in wedding white — thus allowing guests to enjoy a summer breeze the drama of a sunset or a sparkling night sky. Our rental options also include sophisticated lighting, fine linens, china and flatware, dance floors, bars, community tables, stages, even flooring for the tent and portable kitchens for the caterer … the list continues. And it’s all available for you to personalize your wedding day.

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Whether formal or casual, your wedding can be completely your design. Make an impression by choosing table linens in your wedding colors, or go with all-white, then add chair covers with a bow-tie sash and matching napkins in accent colors. Be sure to ask for sample swatches of the linens so you can coordinate colors with your bridesmaid dresses and flowers. Add your choice of china and glassware to the arrangement for each table and get a rich and sophisticated setting.

Absolute Tent & Event Services offers personalized service through certified event rental professionals on staff who are trained to help you choose the right rentals to make your themed dream wedding come true.

Our staff will help ease the tension of pre-wedding set up with their knowledge and experience. We even help you throughout the event as well, keeping it on track and flowing smoothly.

How do you decide on a venue?

Once you have the date, time, a tentative location and approximate number of people you will invite, consider a theme and the atmosphere you might want to create. Before you put a non-refundable deposit on the unique venue, talk to one of Absolute Tent & Event Services event rental experts who will even have some great tent sites for you. They can assess the site for things like power accessibility, ground water issues, or overhead power lines that may interfere with your vision of a tall tent, among other situations. Our rental staff has the background and experience to help you make an informed decision.

What if you have the perfect spot but don’t know what theme to go with?

The staff at Absolute Tent & Event Services can show you everything that is available to help you create the event of your dreams. Ask us for photos of other events and search the Internet for examples of decorated tents. You’ll find elaborate photos of tents with tent liners, swagging and décor in all colors and themes at www.RentalHQ.com.

All events, no matter how big or small — even for the Oprah’s or Trump’s of the world — include rental businesses.

Tent Event Tips

Make sure you give Absolute Tent & Event Services — and yourself — enough advanced notice. Depending on the time of year, we will need plenty of notice to reserve all the equipment you will need.

For Absolute Tent & Event Services to help you with your next big event, visit us and our downtown Toronto showroom at 185 Eastern Ave. Toronto ON. or call one of rental experts at 416 203-8332 Toll Free at 866 768-8948

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