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How to keep your sponsors happy on social media – updated 2024

Sponsored Rider Guidelines for Social Media Quite simply put… to keep your sponsors happy, keep posting your regular content that's attractive and engaging across all your social media channels, but most of all be you! These days,…

What will Equestrian Sponsorship look like in 2021?

Equestrian Sponsorship Reflections and Predictions At the start of this year it’s true to say that none of us knew what 2020 had in store for us, personally or from a business standpoint. The Coronavirus pandemic has brought with it…

Sponsor’s Logos – Know your Rules

Sponsors Logos – Understanding the Rules 2020 Riders If you’re an equestrian rider competing in affiliated competitions and you want to promote your sponsor by wearing their logo, be sure to check your rule books first! Businesses If…
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Eilberg Dressage Dynasty teams up with Leading European Horse Supplement Brand

Latest Sponsorship News It’s always a privilege to be able to bring brands and riders together to build rewarding relationships. and I’m grateful to be working with such wonderful forward-thinking clients. So, I'm are thrilled to announce…

5 Smart Strategies to Turn your Sponsorship into Sales

If you’re an equestrian business using sponsorship as part of your marketing strategy, here’s 5 Smart Strategies to Turn your Sponsorship into Sales. So often I’ve seen brands spend their valuable marketing budget on sponsorship without…

Is your Sponsorship Strategy Losing you Money?

If you haven’t yet quantified the return on your sponsorship investment, now is the time. Writing this in April 2020, all physical equestrian events have been cancelled due to the global Coronavirus outbreak. It’s likely that all of…
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Top tips for sponsored riders – the smart way to support your sponsors

If you're lucky enough to be sponsored by a company or brand, you may have been provided with a nice detailed list of sponsorship obligations. This should reflect the terms of your agreement and the value of that offering. However, if this…