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Short Track ProCup (STPC)
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2010
STPC Sponsor Program
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The Program.
The
STPC
Sponsor Program provides an opportunity for
individuals and companies to engage in a sponsorship to STPC.
To sponsor STPC for the 2010 season,
please contact
Mark Royer
The Value Proposition.
STPC is in an ideal position to display sponsor branding
within the burgeoning online, simulated racing community
to a very interested, highly motivated demographic.
Sim racers are a predominantly male audience of
motorsports participants and enthusiasts ranging from
young teen to over 70 years of age with a median
age near 40. Well over half of the STPC
drivers are or have been involved in real-life
motorsports at levels ranging from local tracks to the
top NASCAR series.
By providing a very low-cost sponsorship to STPC,
we will insure extended branding exposure for your
company on our website which receives over
18-thousand true page-view impressions per
month. In addition, press releases to
related sim-media sites will prominently display
your corporate name and brand as a
partner-sponsor of STPC.
Levels of
sponsorship:
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Pledge $10 or more
to become a listed STPC sponsor.
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Pledge $20 or more
to become the presenting sponsor of an STPC
race.
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Pledge $100 to
become the presenting sponsor of an STPC race
that will be broadcast live on the internet by
WRN.
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Pledge $40 or more
to become the presenting sponsor of an STPC
series for a single 3-month season.
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Pledge $125 or more
to become the presenting sponsor of an STPC
series for an entire year (four 3-month
seasons).
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Pledge $100 or more
to become the presenting sponsor of the
STPC Mr. Clean Program for a 3-month season.
Presenting sponsors will
be prominently mentioned in every official
communication regarding the event presented by the
sponsor.
Get Involved.
If you, someone you know or
your company would like to get involved by sponsoring STPC, please contact
Mark Royer.

Since the launch of Short Track Pro Cup
in October 2009 the number of "hits" at our website has
steadily climbed. The numbers shown in the graph
are true page-view impressions. The total number
of requests exceed half-million in January 2010.
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