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As an event sponsor, I am typically used to seeing tiered sponsor levels with tiered sponsor benefits. For example, there may be a party sponsor vs. a lunch sponsor vs. an overall event sponsor, each of whom receive certain basic benefits (logo on website and in conference brochure) and additional benefits based on amount and type of spend. For example, a sponsor who provides funding for lunch is typically promised that their logo will be displayed in the lunch room or on "table tents" on each lunch table. It may be worthwhile to offer this tiered benefit structure as we look to recruit more sponsors. I am happy to help develop the tiered sponsor benefits if it would be useful to folks.
Llh sez: As an event sponsor, I am typically used to seeing tiered sponsor levels with tiered sponsor benefits. For example, there may be a party sponsor vs. a lunch sponsor vs. an overall event sponsor, each of whom receive certain basic benefits (logo on website and in conference brochure) and additional benefits based on amount and type of spend. For example, a sponsor who provides funding for lunch is typically promised that their logo will be displayed in the lunch room or on "table tents" on each lunch table. It may be worthwhile to offer this tiered benefit structure as we look to recruit more sponsors. I am happy to help develop the tiered sponsor benefits if it would be useful to folks.

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Llh sez: As an event sponsor, I am typically used to seeing tiered sponsor levels with tiered sponsor benefits. For example, there may be a party sponsor vs. a lunch sponsor vs. an overall event sponsor, each of whom receive certain basic benefits (logo on website and in conference brochure) and additional benefits based on amount and type of spend. For example, a sponsor who provides funding for lunch is typically promised that their logo will be displayed in the lunch room or on "table tents" on each lunch table. It may be worthwhile to offer this tiered benefit structure as we look to recruit more sponsors. I am happy to help develop the tiered sponsor benefits if it would be useful to folks.