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    by jotti11 on July 24, 2009
    Here are the basic sponsorship requirements... Full title sponsor: $9,000,000 This package automatically gives you 3/4 of all MLB All-Star weekend sales and every item or service you provide you will receive 60% of the sales, percentage fit to rise, and your company will own all sampling rights to that particular service. Your company’s name will also be showcased in the title of the event itself and commercial rights will be obtained by your company in any MLB All-star weekend tv segment and specific adds you receive full acknowledgement. Any special requests by your company as a title sponsor will be greatly considered and you will receive the up most respect and recognition. Co-sponsor- $3,000,000 - $1,000,000 The range of the automatic salary varies depending on the service provided or effectiveness of your company to the MLB All-Star weekend. Your company receives all sampling rights to your service provided and you receive 60% of all your sales, percentage fit to rise! Your company’s name will be showcased in specific MLB All-Star weekend segments and adds. Full commercial rights will be obtained by your company in specific adds distributed by your business. Any special requests by your company will be greatly considered and you will receive the up most respect and recognition. Miscellaneous packages- if your company does not wish to become an official sponsor of this event but would want to provide a service at the game you will receive 60% of all your sales, percentage fit to rise. An agreement package will be settled between the MLB All-Star weekend official staff and your company to come up with the best, most fitting package. No set salary is created for miscellaneous packages but there will be a significant profit. Our past sponsors have found great success and continue to rejoin as sponsors for our event. Past sponsors include; State Farm, Taco Bell, Chevrolet, Holiday Inn and many other big companies. The benefit to all our sponsors due to our program is inevitable.
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