declaring your manufacturer/distributor allegiances
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I used a mates reel.one day and loved it so that put me onto the stradic and terez rods lol
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From what I understand. There's different types of sponsorships.
Not everyone gets stuff for free, some pay half price or 2 for 1 deals and so on. All depends on how they negotiate their deals with sponsors.
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That makes sense guess with sponsorship comes added pressure of having to produce photos and other content to appease the companies hence some misleading pictures or recycled content on some peoples social media pages.purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:41 pmFrom what I understand. There's different types of sponsorships.
Not everyone gets stuff for free, some pay half price or 2 for 1 deals and so on. All depends on how they negotiate their deals with sponsors.
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I believe the only 2 that can actually answer that question is meppstas and ifishalotrb85 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:57 pmThat makes sense guess with sponsorship comes added pressure of having to produce photos and other content to appease the companies hence some misleading pictures or recycled content on some peoples social media pages.purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:41 pmFrom what I understand. There's different types of sponsorships.
Not everyone gets stuff for free, some pay half price or 2 for 1 deals and so on. All depends on how they negotiate their deals with sponsors.
I dont think anyone else is sponsored on here by a mainstream tackle company.
I believe landfish Lincoln might be sponsored by few companies as well. And that would fall into a similar category of born2fish pro anglers and the likes where you receive tackle/lures and such for free, provided you do a review and feature it on your social media accounts and cross promote each others brands etc etc.
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If it works to or beyond expectation in my experiences then I'll drop the name as a recommendation regardless of brand. If something doesn't perform or last as long as another then I won't recommend it. Fiberglass over tin in 99% of cases and I won't plug work related stuff because that's up to each individual to decide if they like or don't like off their own experiences
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Only allied to discounts and specials. If i had to name-drop anything, id say ive been happy with anything Abu garcia and berkley. Flashy, i know!
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Re: declaring your manufacturer/distributor allegiances
purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 7:20 pmI believe the only 2 that can actually answer that question is meppstas and ifishalotrb85 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:57 pmThat makes sense guess with sponsorship comes added pressure of having to produce photos and other content to appease the companies hence some misleading pictures or recycled content on some peoples social media pages.purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:41 pmFrom what I understand. There's different types of sponsorships.
Not everyone gets stuff for free, some pay half price or 2 for 1 deals and so on. All depends on how they negotiate their deals with sponsors.
I dont think anyone else is sponsored on here by a mainstream tackle company.
I believe landfish Lincoln might be sponsored by few companies as well. And that would fall into a similar category of born2fish pro anglers and the likes where you receive tackle/lures and such for free, provided you do a review and feature it on your social media accounts and cross promote each others brands etc etc.
Here just a bit of a bio on myself...
I have been involved in the Fishing Industry for 30 years and have been at Juro Ozpro Tackle for 28 years. I'm currently The National Sales Manager and as a part of my role I look after Sponsorship.
Most companies have 2 levels of Sponsorship being a Major Sponsorship (Pro Tournament Angler) where the angler is locked into that brand and a minor sponsorship (Field Staff) where the angler isn't locked into just using that brand. There are many ways the Sponsorship can work in regard to products or remuneration and each company will have slightly different set ups.
We keep our Team small so it is easier to control and then in turn can offer more to a smaller team. The most important thing with Sponsorship is to believe in the products you are promoting, be approachable, clean and tidy, winning isn't everything and remember You are Representing The Brand and what and how you act is reflective of the Brand. We have parted ways with anglers in the past if they have been seen to do the wrong thing and not reflect on the Brands Values or Ethics.
I am in a fortunate situation where I'm both Employed and Sponsored by the Company. I have also helped in the design and development of many new products including being involved in a first in the World (e.g. Red Chemically Sharpened Hooks) which were Juro Needle Point Hooks before going over to the factory brand Daiichi and have helped design and develop many products and lure colours in conjunction with International Companies. My biggest trill is designing and developing from drawings, to 3D Cad Cam design, then to materials used in the Strike Pro Enticer Soft Plastics range that is now sold in many Countries around the World. This is the biggest enjoyment I get is that I have helped anglers around the World to catch fish on something that I have designed and hopefully given them a memory of an outstanding capture.
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Thanks for the reply Rick, i knew you would be able to shed some light on the situation.
can you elaborate a bit more on the differences between the pro tournament angler and the field staff, im quite interested to know whats involved, and what the sponsored anglers have to do as part of their role in the company, and how things are done even as a general rule, and not so much as to what goes on at Juro ozpro.
i understand if its something you do not want to share publicly.
ps - the new cyber vibe colours are Mint, i wish i could have had some when i was down gippy to see how they went on the bream.
cheers
can you elaborate a bit more on the differences between the pro tournament angler and the field staff, im quite interested to know whats involved, and what the sponsored anglers have to do as part of their role in the company, and how things are done even as a general rule, and not so much as to what goes on at Juro ozpro.
i understand if its something you do not want to share publicly.
ps - the new cyber vibe colours are Mint, i wish i could have had some when i was down gippy to see how they went on the bream.
cheers
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Hi Purple,purple5ive wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:59 pmThanks for the reply Rick, i knew you would be able to shed some light on the situation.
can you elaborate a bit more on the differences between the pro tournament angler and the field staff, im quite interested to know whats involved, and what the sponsored anglers have to do as part of their role in the company, and how things are done even as a general rule, and not so much as to what goes on at Juro ozpro.
i understand if its something you do not want to share publicly.
ps - the new cyber vibe colours are Mint, i wish i could have had some when i was down gippy to see how they went on the bream.
cheers
There is a great article that Brad Sissins wrote in the 2013 ABT Tournament Guide when he was the Marketing Manager for Diawa.
It was a great article and gave a full in site into Sponsorship from both sides of the fence and explains pretty much everything and even how to go about and not how to go about looking for Sponsorship. I'll see if I can dig up the Article.
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