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Yacht Racing is Dead. Long Live Yacht Racing.

I read a blog this morning that just made me mad. I’ve written a bit over the last few months about sections of the sailing industry that believe their sport is somehow inferior. Perhaps its a UK thing to just find the bad news in order to sell more papers or magazines. Perhaps it is easier to play to the whingers than to look a little further for good news and optimism. Elaine Bunting, writing in a blogĀ  for Yachting World headlined her piece ‘Yacht Racing – Dead or Alive?’ What annoys me more than the article’s premise is that YBW.com don’t allow comments on the site. Instead, in typical old fashioned magazine style, you can email the author and they can choose which comments to show or not. Well, since this is 2009, if they don’t want to let

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How To Raise Sponsorship – Tips from Entrepreneurs.

So you want to get sponsorship. Of course you do. What would be better than getting someone else to pay for your dreams? It’s amazing how many emails I get from sports people who imagine sponsors are just generous benefactors who will willingly part with hard-earned cash on the strength of a good idea. In the business world, there is a similar behaviour. Entrepreneurs with great ideas seek out financiers, early stage investors, business angels, ventureĀ  capitalists, sponsors. Some of these companies offer the investors a promise of revenue generation – a cash return on investment. Raising money for a venture that might lead to revenue is a hard sell, so imagine how hard it is to sell sponsorship benefits like exposure, brand association or recall. Still want to give it a try? Your life is about to change. You

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