The stuff about vlogging was very true. I've been doing it for a few years now and still edit so much out and still hate seeing/hearing myself on camera lol but you just have to get on with it and realise no one else cares
@@EverettdaBear well yea but most of us have boring day jobs and we want a living out of our cars, so that’s why we are more attracted to sponsors, I don’t have any great media platform so I might start selling steering wheels locally
@@chetansingh3219 trust me, I know why people want sponsors. However, like he says in the video, not always the best route to leave the boring day job that pays for the car.
Great video guys. There is so.much in here that can be used even to just help grow your social media if you're a photographer, videographer or anything else trying to be discovered in and around drifting or motorsports in general.
I have been trying to get sponsorships for awhile now and never get anything back. Thank you for this! I will start with local shops and companies and go from there, although we dont have to much here in North Dakota USA XD
Thank you for putting this video together!!! You covered a lot of the gaps that I’ve found when trying to learn to build a brand and eventually gain partnerships! Wishing you all the best with your Game Changers run!!!
Loving this episode! Seriously helpful and a lot of good points that I’ve been overlooking! As someone who’s looking to progress from grass roots drifting into competitive driving I’ve taken a lot from this so thanks guys!
Thanks Dave a lot of us unmotivated dreamers needed this vid. I’ve wanted to give vloging a go for years but never know where or how to start and also too nervous, but the way you explained it was a pretty simple process and also you put it perfectly the lads won’t pay for you to go drift. ✌🏼
Realistic expectations of what a sponsor can offer too, in the first 2 years of business I have had countless people asking for a free ls engine / transmission.
I laughed at the vlog mistakes portion. A ton of people have told me how natural I am on video and I just look at the bottle of alcohol sitting in my camera bag like "Yeah. It's not stressful at all"
One thing I would like guys would be about if you are starting out where to go what to get done. I have my car and few mods done on it extra lock, seats, harnesses, hydro but only place close to me is modello and as you can imagine its fairly hefty price to go drifting. I get to go 1 - 2 times a year if I am lucky with the cost of it all. How did you guys start out?
That's actually where we started out as well and it was simply getting in as much seat time as possible. It was difficult but it was only then that we moved on up into competition and things escalated from there.
Wicked Video Dave 👍 I took away some great points and can really relate to most of your examples. This is a topic I wish more people would share info about.
Anyone from ireland know any good ways to import a car from japan? Would love to even see this in a video. Lovin the vids and cant wait for my stickers and launch tag to come in 👍👍
I know this video is 2 years old but one thing that puts me off is the people who show videos of their professional garage with lifts etc... and thousands upon thousands spent. It would be nice to see the "Hey, on my driveway we're building X car for first ever drift practice" The only video i've seen like this is from AdamLZ and it's only a single video.
@@AndrewDrizmo I mean sure the £500,000 drift monsters are exciting to watch. I feel there needs to be a "This is how we started" and watch them grow over the channel rather than skipping all of that and now having just a channel of "Watch as i decimate the comp" type videos.
Thanks for this video, great advice. I love drifting and want to compete, but also want to promote the sport, so I got together with 2 buddies and we are planning to setup a small type driftevent, grasroots style event and accessable for beginners. So all this advice seems to be just as applicable as it would be for a partnership for my own drifting
Really interesting vid lads. I've an idea I want to try to highlight two charities I want to put on my car when the time comes but not have them actually support the car just so they get attention and this vid has given me a few more ideas thanks lads!
I dunno if anyone else is like this, but I wanna be a pro drifter so bad that I almost don't even like watching drifting champs much cuz it just pisses me off that it's not me out there lol.
I wanted to do F1 but I realized that I don’t got the money for it so now I’m just hoping to get famous n rich start a car channel do drifting and become like Adam Lz 😎
Fantastic video. Answered to a lot of questions, but is it really smart being the only guy hitting a company, if, let's say, you are actually the first guy ever hitting them for promo or partnership? Is it weird to hit up your local milk and milk products company when they even don't have social media, and may have had some tv or radio ads? Should I shoot my shot? *Quick tip*: if you live in smaller country, you might actually have a shot with big companies. For example, RedBull Hungary or RedBull Poland are notably smaller than worldwide part, and they do sponsor national/local pro/proam drivers.
Your spot on on a local or national level. I always find companies that are related to what your doing but maybe don’t have that much knowledge when it comes to marketing are a good bet. They are open minded at least -Dave
@@driftgames_life I understand, probably millenial-owned or milenial-targeted company would be worth checking. Honestly it feels it was damn easier for people racing before social media, slap a sticker and dres up, say a few words if you win and go home 😂
Cool to see you guys use and like Later.com. I have been working at later for a few years. For anyone interested it is freemium product with no annoying ads.
Catch my drift I'm a senior this year I'm 18 I'm rlly into drifting I love jdm cars I would rlly like more of ur help and to become the best and achieve my dreams of being a pro drifter I would like to stay in contact with u after my high school year and now I'd rlly appropriate it if we could talk and also meet in person I'm completely dedicated in this career path and I won't give up or quit for anything plz respond back if u see this
The totally opposite of reality. You get sponsors because you are good at promoting yourself and your partners. There are Irish champions getting less than amateurs in Ireland due to this!
100%... a driver with a million followers may not lead to a single sale. But a driver with 1,000 may be bringing in a sale a week. It’s about quality of engagement, not empty exposure.
Ugh, it's all brand recognition and selling an image and merchandise, it WAS about the car. I don't even want this now, I just wanted the money and the lifestyle for being a better driver with the better car. What's the point, just having more subscribers on UA-cam? I don't get it...
Sucks drifting back roads for 16 years gaining the skills, then losing your car due to rent bills, then having a daughter and not being able to afford shit. I got the skills, just not the money or connections. My dream since I was 14 was to be a pro drifter. 32 now, and have less now than I did at 14...I just wish a pro could see me drive, that's all it will take. Once they see my skills, it's sealed lol....I can drift anything, pickups, cars, wheat trucks(haha), dirt bikes, quads..shit, if you understand the concept and know your angles, you can drift anything....that being said, follow me on Divine_Drift on IG haha.
Unfortunately, unlike physical sports like football etc. partnerships in drifting come from an ability to self-market. Most companies find ability and results less important than publicity. With video editing software and social media essentially free to use, it’s best to start there.
Catch my drift on getting into grassroots drifting, budget first car builds and how/where to find track days
Great idea!
Yep, I'd second that question + what tyres would I need and how many laps/ distance would they last etc. Entrance fees etc
Where you located conor?
The stuff about vlogging was very true. I've been doing it for a few years now and still edit so much out and still hate seeing/hearing myself on camera lol but you just have to get on with it and realise no one else cares
Got to just go for it!
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Great advice Dave. It’s not all about winning the drift - it’s about the winning strategy.
Q: how to get money from sponsors?
A: work more at your actual job
good advice right there
Well it's work either way. If you can't do what sponsors want, you may as well work more at what you can do!
@@driftgames_life Unironically great advice. Day jobs give you a sponsor without giving you a sticker, too.
@@EverettdaBear well yea but most of us have boring day jobs and we want a living out of our cars, so that’s why we are more attracted to sponsors, I don’t have any great media platform so I might start selling steering wheels locally
@@chetansingh3219 trust me, I know why people want sponsors. However, like he says in the video, not always the best route to leave the boring day job that pays for the car.
Great video guys. There is so.much in here that can be used even to just help grow your social media if you're a photographer, videographer or anything else trying to be discovered in and around drifting or motorsports in general.
I love this new format. I find this type of content a lot more interesting. I'm glad ye boys are taking the risk. Good luck to ye. And the best.
More to come!
This has been a real eye opener to see how hard you have worked to get this far so well done mate, love the channel 👌👍
*hand gesture game is strong in this episode * 😂
So hyped while chatting our Dave 😝
I’m glad I only read this at the end 😂
Great advice. Assessing your plan and figuring out how its going to be different 'next year' is a really really important piece.
I have been trying to get sponsorships for awhile now and never get anything back. Thank you for this! I will start with local shops and companies and go from there, although we dont have to much here in North Dakota USA XD
Thank you for putting this video together!!! You covered a lot of the gaps that I’ve found when trying to learn to build a brand and eventually gain partnerships!
Wishing you all the best with your Game Changers run!!!
Glad it was helpful!
absolutely the best informative and also interactive drift channel out there lads! keep up the great work!!
Much appreciated!
Just starting my journey into it, this is really good advice for me. Nervousness comes heavy, but this helps
Loving this episode! Seriously helpful and a lot of good points that I’ve been overlooking! As someone who’s looking to progress from grass roots drifting into competitive driving I’ve taken a lot from this so thanks guys!
Glad it was helpful!
An example proposal write up walk through would be nice.
I feel strangely motivated to get my shit together! Great vid
Get on it Harry!
Really enjoying this series so far Some brilliant advice and interesting insights keep up the top work 👍🏻
Glad you enjoy it!
I respect you for using Deane and Denofa and thanks for this video I was thinking of starting Formula Drift
Thanks Dave a lot of us unmotivated dreamers needed this vid. I’ve wanted to give vloging a go for years but never know where or how to start and also too nervous, but the way you explained it was a pretty simple process and also you put it perfectly the lads won’t pay for you to go drift. ✌🏼
You can do it!
Great video Dave, Very informative for up and coming drifters. Well done great job
Thanks 👍
Thank you so much for making this video🙏🏼will definitely be coming back to this video in a year or so
Please do!
Profesional social media. Someone forgot to tell that to half of FD :D
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Brilliant, honest video with LOADS of helpful advice, great stuff lads!
Glad you enjoyed it
This is solid advice thank you
Realistic expectations of what a sponsor can offer too, in the first 2 years of business I have had countless people asking for a free ls engine / transmission.
It's all about finding a balance that is beneficial for both parties equally definitely 🙏🏻
I laughed at the vlog mistakes portion. A ton of people have told me how natural I am on video and I just look at the bottle of alcohol sitting in my camera bag like "Yeah. It's not stressful at all"
It's all smoke and mirrors 😝
A Catch my drift episode on 10 beginner budget cars
Coming up 😎
One thing I would like guys would be about if you are starting out where to go what to get done. I have my car and few mods done on it extra lock, seats, harnesses, hydro but only place close to me is modello and as you can imagine its fairly hefty price to go drifting. I get to go 1 - 2 times a year if I am lucky with the cost of it all. How did you guys start out?
That's actually where we started out as well and it was simply getting in as much seat time as possible. It was difficult but it was only then that we moved on up into competition and things escalated from there.
You’re a legend bro, this is super insightful
Glad you liked it Michael!
Wicked Video Dave 👍 I took away some great points and can really relate to most of your examples. This is a topic I wish more people would share info about.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Anyone from ireland know any good ways to import a car from japan? Would love to even see this in a video. Lovin the vids and cant wait for my stickers and launch tag to come in 👍👍
There are a good few companies that manage the whole process from start to finish 😬
JDM Auction Watch 🙏🏻
@@driftgames_life thanks a million lads 👍👍
Thanks for putting these videos together. Really well done 🤙
Glad you like them!
So stoked for this, I really hope you make it ❤️🙌
Us too!
I know this video is 2 years old but one thing that puts me off is the people who show videos of their professional garage with lifts etc... and thousands upon thousands spent.
It would be nice to see the "Hey, on my driveway we're building X car for first ever drift practice" The only video i've seen like this is from AdamLZ and it's only a single video.
I agree but it seems like nobody wants to see the guys like us struggling. They want to see the rich guys already making it happen.
@@AndrewDrizmo I mean sure the £500,000 drift monsters are exciting to watch. I feel there needs to be a "This is how we started" and watch them grow over the channel rather than skipping all of that and now having just a channel of "Watch as i decimate the comp" type videos.
@mrtrendizzle exactly! That's what I'm trying to do but nobody gaf lmao
great video! so happy that you made this one! complete 180 degrees of what i was thinking, thank you so much guys! keep up the good work!
Our pleasure!
This is a great video of how to be successful in general rather than drifting! Great advice on business ideas etc👌
Appreciate it!
Great advice again Dave. 👍
Just got out of class great timing keep the hard work up guys
Thanks, you too!
Very good video dave, great advice and honest. 👍
Thanks 👍
You guys are doing a great job with the content you put out keep it up guys
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks you a lot for your advise
a catch my drift video on how to get into grassroots drifting, best budget car, tires, etc
Sounds good!
When hit a company up for sponsorship, should I be the one demanding for what and how many products I should be getting 🤔
i would like to know too
Really interesting episode quite eye opening tbh
Glad you enjoyed Matty 😬
sponsorship is all about marketing and value. What value do you bring to them and their brand. What do you have to offer to them
Thanks Dave 👊
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Thanks for this video, great advice. I love drifting and want to compete, but also want to promote the sport, so I got together with 2 buddies and we are planning to setup a small type driftevent, grasroots style event and accessable for beginners. So all this advice seems to be just as applicable as it would be for a partnership for my own drifting
Glad it helped dude!
Wow lot of information there but defo good information lad keep up the good work ps any jobs going 😂 side I chance me arm and put it out there
Really interesting vid lads. I've an idea I want to try to highlight two charities I want to put on my car when the time comes but not have them actually support the car just so they get attention and this vid has given me a few more ideas thanks lads!
That's a great idea!
So this would be almost the same concept for Time attack right?
Absolutely!
Great content Dave lots of useful info 👍
Glad you think so!
Hey I’m 13 and I’d like to be doing formula drift by the time I’m 18-20 years old
Time to start Vlogging, I guess... Thanks for the kick in the ass!
Go get it Zachary 😍
Sooo good, thanks a lot Dave 👌🏽🔥🙌🏻
My pleasure!!
Great Vid!! I feel motivated!! 💯💯💯. Gtg back to vlogging!
Go for it!
Thank a lot guys for this video. Answered a lot of questions I had. Hope to make it big one day with drifting. I'm only 15 so still got some time lol.
You can do it!
Great video Dave fair play 👌
Thanks 👍
Really solid advice in this 👍👍
Glad you think so!
Not that I ever got sponsored for anything like 😄 but the vlogging stuff is defo relatable 👍 loving the videos lads, fair play on the success
@@opticonor thanks a mil, we certainly are nowhere near there yet, but it's a start!
Who was your first partnership with and what did you do to get the partnership????
Dave is going to go live on the DG instagram at 9pm on Monday to answer all questions you guys may have!
Amazing info!
Glad you think so!
Great video and advice 👍💯
Appreciate it!
Keep it up lads👌
Will do!
I dunno if anyone else is like this, but I wanna be a pro drifter so bad that I almost don't even like watching drifting champs much cuz it just pisses me off that it's not me out there lol.
Thanks for the great advice's
Any time!
Thank you very much 🙏🏼
You are very welcome
I wanted to do F1 but I realized that I don’t got the money for it so now I’m just hoping to get famous n rich start a car channel do drifting and become like Adam Lz 😎
catch my drift episode on what goes into chassis and suspension development on a drift car
Not a bad idea!
Fantastic video. Answered to a lot of questions, but is it really smart being the only guy hitting a company, if, let's say, you are actually the first guy ever hitting them for promo or partnership? Is it weird to hit up your local milk and milk products company when they even don't have social media, and may have had some tv or radio ads? Should I shoot my shot?
*Quick tip*: if you live in smaller country, you might actually have a shot with big companies. For example, RedBull Hungary or RedBull Poland are notably smaller than worldwide part, and they do sponsor national/local pro/proam drivers.
Your spot on on a local or national level. I always find companies that are related to what your doing but maybe don’t have that much knowledge when it comes to marketing are a good bet. They are open minded at least -Dave
@@driftgames_life I understand, probably millenial-owned or milenial-targeted company would be worth checking. Honestly it feels it was damn easier for people racing before social media, slap a sticker and dres up, say a few words if you win and go home 😂
much Love From Puerto Rico Bois!
Hey my man!
You love your voice Dave 😂😘
Maybe too much now... 😝
cant wait till my 25 year old self cant finnish schooling so i can buy a welder and a bunch of tools and vlog me building drift cars in my moms garage
Sounds ideal
@@hserieshooligan1997 covid got me sent home before i got my A6 😪
Might be a sign to stay away from German whips and join the elite Japanese club just a thought lol
Cool to see you guys use and like Later.com. I have been working at later for a few years. For anyone interested it is freemium product with no annoying ads.
You should hit up brazzers for sponsorship I hear they pay good money for some fake taxi business, just have the valet guys number on speed dial.
Love it 👌👌 Savage video as always guys, I sent ye an email if ye get a chance to see it get back to me 💪
Catch my drift I'm a senior this year I'm 18 I'm rlly into drifting I love jdm cars I would rlly like more of ur help and to become the best and achieve my dreams of being a pro drifter I would like to stay in contact with u after my high school year and now I'd rlly appropriate it if we could talk and also meet in person I'm completely dedicated in this career path and I won't give up or quit for anything plz respond back if u see this
How did the partnership between drift games and Duane come about in 2019?😀😀
At the time Drift Games was a clothing brand really so Duane going to Europe was great promo. He did awesome as well!
guessing the sentence.......how much did it cost to turn pro?
Check the description for entry details dude
A BIIIIIIIG like 👍
Thanks Julius 😬
❤️♥️❤️
Hope you enjoyed Emma 🙏🏻
so what your saying is I can’t walk into BC Racing HQ and say AYO PARTNER WITH ME FOR FD USA.
Baby steps first 😂
@@driftgames_life so i would have to first buy bc racing coil overs use them suggest them to others and then I can get sponsored?
You’ll have sponsors cause you’re good at drifting
The totally opposite of reality. You get sponsors because you are good at promoting yourself and your partners. There are Irish champions getting less than amateurs in Ireland due to this!
@@driftgames_life ok I’ll know that for sometime later in the years
I hate the sound of my own voice 😂
Don't we all 😬
I want sponsors
Can a lower level driver get sponsored?
Absolutely, partners look for publicity not level when making those decisions. Get your social media game up and you have a great shout!
100%... a driver with a million followers may not lead to a single sale. But a driver with 1,000 may be bringing in a sale a week. It’s about quality of engagement, not empty exposure.
@@driftgames_life :o no waaaay ima do it
Ugh, it's all brand recognition and selling an image and merchandise, it WAS about the car. I don't even want this now, I just wanted the money and the lifestyle for being a better driver with the better car. What's the point, just having more subscribers on UA-cam? I don't get it...
“I just wanted the money” 😂
Sucks drifting back roads for 16 years gaining the skills, then losing your car due to rent bills, then having a daughter and not being able to afford shit. I got the skills, just not the money or connections. My dream since I was 14 was to be a pro drifter. 32 now, and have less now than I did at 14...I just wish a pro could see me drive, that's all it will take. Once they see my skills, it's sealed lol....I can drift anything, pickups, cars, wheat trucks(haha), dirt bikes, quads..shit, if you understand the concept and know your angles, you can drift anything....that being said, follow me on Divine_Drift on IG haha.
Unfortunately, unlike physical sports like football etc. partnerships in drifting come from an ability to self-market. Most companies find ability and results less important than publicity. With video editing software and social media essentially free to use, it’s best to start there.
@@driftgames_life helps if you have a computer.
You guys are doing a great job with the content you put out keep it up guys
Thank you! Will do!