Sales & Sponsorship
We maximise revenue through our tenacious sales teams
When you’re really up against it, we’ll sell space, sponsorship packages and fill the gaps. Everyone in the Channell Events team is rightly proud of their sales skills, having proven themselves again and again in hitting - and surpassing - the most demanding targets. We produce fast and tangible results. Whether it’s a few days for on-site re-bookings, to a few months of boosting revenue, launching shows or working with your team we’re highly flexible and even work with some clients as an ongoing support.
We create effective sponsorship relationships
In the tough world of sponsorship, Channell Events can be a real asset. We are proven in generating new key revenue streams for events, using creative thinking, an extensive contact base and a thorough understanding of what it takes to make an event successful. Sponsors we have introduced include Asda, Waitrose, Sainsburys, The Co-Operative, Scotts Miracle Grow, NFU Mutual and Alliance, Pilgrims Choice and Kerrygold to name but a few.
How we’ve helped others…
The Edible Garden Show
THE Ultimate Grow Your Own event - Home to celebrity gardeners, chefs, experts and a fantastic range of exhibitors for three days at one of Britain's most famous horticultural venues, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. Almost 11,000 visitors attended the show when it launched in 2011 and the show is set to return bigger in 2012 - with even more exhibitors and a larger smallholder's marquee.
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London International Music Show
Based at Excel London this event brings together the biggest names in music making equipment. Add in a Live Stage with a roster of amazing names from some of the worlds biggest bands playing live, demonstrations seminars and a stunning amount of kit to get your hands on and that was London Music Show 2009. Marshall, Apple, Orange Amps, Peavey, PRS, Roland, Yamaha, just a few of the names that took part.
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Royal Show
The most historic agricultural show in the country bought to you by The Royal Agricultural Society of England. Over 100,000 visitors, livestock classes, farming machinery, entertainment, equine classes, education trail, fabulous fresh produce bought to you by the UK’s biggest supermarkets, food demonstrations, sampling and tastings, cooking and plenty of shopping and that is just a flavour of what 2009 Royal Show had to offer. The last ever Royal Show but our work with the society goes on……………
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