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ok so im making a whole site about me and what i can do for a company if i represent their product....i have taken marketing classes and  was wondering if i should put that in their because that would help me get sponsors because i know how to market a product to people?

also if their are any companies out their that want to take a look email me at ryan@shuler.com

i not done yet but its close enoff for sponsors to take a look and get a general idea about what i can do for them!

  • 2 months later...
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How about upgrading your grammer, spelling and typing skills?

No sponsor wants a good ole boy hawking their products, unless you do it for free.

You have to articulate in a professional manner using correct English.

If I was a sponsor I would not contact you due to your post and the poor grammer and spelling.

I would want a polished person who can present themselves in the best light and make a favorable impression.  A college degree would be a BIG asset, too.

I also suggest speaking to your marketing professors and obtaining their input about your web site and how to present yourself so you will be considered as a candidate to represent the company.

  • 3 months later...

Ryan, Sam is telling it the way it is, no polish.  This is how this section of the forum works, do not be offended.

This section is here, in part, for you to post a resume and get input from the members.  Sometimes the input isn't what was expected.  It's a "tough love" type of thing.

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