I'm askin', cause the 8 hour office job is killin' me.
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Thread: How to get sponsored.
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03-06-2005, 10:32 PM #1
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03-07-2005, 07:54 PM #8
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03-07-2005, 08:05 PM #9
hey man good luck gettin sponsored and noticed. I was reading about this subject a couple of days ago. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/bbin...ngandPromotion
just read these tips and youll have a better chanceif yall wanna talk about bb.com stuff feel free to add me to your msn/yahoo messenger [email]bashore69@yahoo.com[/email]
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03-07-2005, 09:25 PM #10Originally Posted by The AdamBuccaneers † Red Raiders † Cubs
GUNS UP!!!
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03-07-2005, 09:48 PM #11
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what kind of sponsor are you looking for? i've helped an ex-gf get sponsorship in the past, but it wasn't anything to where she could live off of it. If you're looking to earn a contract that is going to pay enough for you to live off of...you pretty much are either going to have to be a highly marketable, top level NPC competitor or an IFBB pro. Or a really hot chick. You can look into doing some modeling and stuff, if you have a look the photographers are interested in...but then you start getting into muscle worship and **** like that...which you may or may not be into. Personally, I didn't want to go that route.
other than that...there are articles on the web and stuff that you can find that might help you out. i would suggest searching on this board as well as the main page (I think Will Brink wrote an article about this a while back) and search around on as many other boards as possible. Remember, there are tons of people out there looking for sponsorship...and the opportunity to "make it." I hope you have something that sets you apart from the rest.
and also...you might want to look into getting a different job.$157 billion creates 650,000 jobs = $240,000 cost to create or save 1 job
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03-08-2005, 07:08 PM #12
First off, thanks for the words of encouragement and the dose of reality from all of you (no harm no foul mentalpiracy, I see where you're coming from). mar1no and beerman thanks for the advice (the links and the straight get your face out there talk did it. I was hoping to hear what some Amateurs/Professionals have done, you both have actually given me the spark that ignited an idea.
I'm not sure about my own marketability, I'm told I have good genetics by the biggest guys in the gym (who offer up tips and spots), I'm not ugly and I even have an admirer'er or two at the gyms I frequent, but that doesn't really gauge **** does it? Basically, I love doing what I'm doing and would rather earn some money from it, rather than sit behind a desk for 40 hours out of the week. j_neatherlin if I could just cover food/supplement expenses, I'd be game. I'll see where my little idea takes me and maybe add some hot chicks in there too.
Thanks again, this actually helped me brainstorm.
Anyone with anymore experience please share…in the meantime, time to eat (as usual)."Rep points don't mean **** to me anyway... I know I know my ****... I don't need others to validate it." - PECS* (board member).
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01-14-2011, 09:47 PM #13
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01-14-2011, 10:11 PM #16
shut up and stop spamming the boards with your bull**** most pros struggle to get sponsorship so there is no way in hell you will get any of a respectable company unless your a fitness model this whole thread smells of troll you don't even have any pictures posted yet you come here to complain about your office job and how you want sponsorship LOL
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01-14-2011, 10:51 PM #17
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