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For featherweights, Ewan would probably be the best person to speak to about sponsorship. I would imagine he knows quite a bit about it, the amount of sponsors he has
Sponsorships always a good thing aslong as you dont promise them anything - such as being on TV. And since robot warsis not around anymore, people seem to be less willing to sponsor. But the more the merrier
I got sponsored and a summer job at the same time , for helping around the machine house I was able to get parts of my robot milled for free and get paid while I was there !
1: make sure you deliver what you promise, sponsors want something back, make sure they get it!
2: get what you need. there is no point being sponsored something you will never use, just for the sake of getting it free.
3: respect your sponsor, they are doing you the favour, make them feel you appreciate it.
I say this as I have spent £2000 sponsoring different teams in the last year or 2, and not one of them gave me any kind of value back. Its a shame, but I guess it left me to sponsor my own machines instead, so Im happy with that as I got LEMS and lots of nice stuff, which could have been spent on someone elses robot? Their loss. As I say, make a sponsor feel like you appreciate them and your first few ££ may become several hundred £££ next time, and several thousand ££££ later. Loyalty is worth a lot you will find.
if its only motors and batteries you need, then search round your local model shops etc. They can aften stock motors such as astroflights and very good batteries.
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