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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Jul-05-2008 20:49
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Ray_Chappell
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Dallas, TX
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Congrats. It's really hard to offer general advice, but when you're dealing with suits, you just have to make sure your bases are covered. I'd be a little extra cautious with a start up, too.
Did they contact you, or you them? I'm assuming they are paying a fee and working as a vendor?
Make sure you cover bases on worse case scenarios: What if they don't show? When will you have payment? Is there a revenue share? What are the terms to terminate the contract (if you want out for any reason, can you get out - what do they need to provide to cancel on you - 30 days?)? Do they have insurance (it's a small likelihood, but if their employee or product did something in a worst case scenario, are they liable or are you)?
Also figure out: How can you use their logo/name in marketing? How will they promote it? What is the price when they are there (you don't want your customers pissed off)? Is it any good? Is it exclusive - in other words, are you prevented from other sponsors taking part? What other events have they done? Do they have references?
Just in a general sense - what are their expectations? What will they consider a success?
Hope that helps... PM me if you have any questions. I've worked through 1000 of these contracts when I used to promote and now for work with vendors. As a start up, they probably won't have as many rules as the big sponsors of events, which is good. But as a small company, you've just got to cover yourself first.
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Jul-06-2008 01:46
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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i did give up my edm nights, i only hold down one saturday night top 40 and retro night at a cougar bar, love it though
as for the sponsorship, the initial plan is to throw an outdoor event next summer with said energy drink company providing the financial backing
i met the sales rep at an afterparty and we totally hit it off, he djs as well, an up and coming dj in calgary ATM, i was looking for cash to help me throw a party and they're looking for a promoter to pull it off
i've only talked with a sales rep so far that has hooked me up with literature and a dvd info pack plus a week's supply of the stuff, it's like a 2-6 and apparently worth at least $60 for the bottle, you only need 3 shots of it a day
better believe if we get fully involved there will be contracts and a paper trail, i'm thinking of starting small with a party with one major headliner (norman cook?) and all VERY talented locals i have met while going after this new sponsor, i don't think exclusivity will be a problem since as far as i know, it's just energy drinks they sling, booze or beer gardens are definitely going to be happening if i actually follow through with this event
also, does anyone have any experience "working" with norman cook?
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Jul-06-2008 13:32
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DJ RANN
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
also, does anyone have any experience "working" with norman cook? |
I have a few years ago (not as promotion or a DJ booking but as a former client). What do you want to know?
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Jul-06-2008 19:31
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Jul-06-2008 21:18
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