
RFG34 | Sponsorships Aren't Charity: Pitch Like A Pro and Win Corporate Cash with Keith Kirimi Part2
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How do you get a corporate to sponsor your event? It's not by saying I'll put your logo on billboard or banner. There's no value in that. This insight was shared by Keith Kirimi, event marketer and CEO of Win Group Agency, an events marketing agency. How do you fix that?
In Part 2 of this conversation some of the things he shares are
1. How to articulate your value to a corporate brand so they can sponsor your event
2. The intricacies of organizing successful events, the importance of emotional and social intelligence in marketing,
3. The lessons learned from high-profile events like the Sean Paul concert.
"Understanding your audience's interests can unlock new sponsorship opportunities." - Keith Kirimi
🔗 Links & Resources:
Keith Kirimi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-kirimi-53496297/
Win Group Agency Website: https://wingroup.agency
Win Group Agency Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wingroupagency/
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