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JoelE
United States112 Posts
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Bigtony
United States1606 Posts
On January 03 2012 14:08 Arterial wrote: If you're not even old enough to hold a bottle of liquor then I think you should hang onto your hard-earned chore money my friend. Drinking age in the USA is 21, much older than Australia...no need to troll his blog if you don't have anything to add. Waxangel's suggestions are good ones. Try to go to a live event nearby. I went to IPL3 and didn't think it would be worth it, but it was so close that I couldn't resist. I had a blast! Buy MLG gold pass (really a great deal!). You could also sponsor a "barcraft" without alcohol : ) Have it at a firehouse/cheap hall/etc that has internet and get some asian food, water, etc. Really you could just use the $500 as capital to get it started and then charge $5 or whatever so that you can have a barcraft every big tournament. | ||
rkffhk
474 Posts
Or at least that's the impression I got from it. | ||
GMarshal
United States22154 Posts
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rkffhk
474 Posts
On January 03 2012 15:03 GMarshal wrote: Make a map contest, we need more of those. Actually, that's not a bad idea at all... The second most important thing (after picking good enough maps), though, would be to get the community to pay attention to it like they did for that TL custom map tournament. | ||
GMarshal
United States22154 Posts
On January 03 2012 15:04 rkffhk wrote: Actually, that's not a bad idea at all... The second most important thing (after picking good enough maps), though, would be to get the community to pay attention to it like they did for that TL custom map tournament. There are like no map contests, even a 100$ pool is likely to garner some attention. The hard part is the judging and such, especially because you need people to play on it. | ||
Warillions
United States215 Posts
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Manifesto7
Osaka27093 Posts
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iokke
United States1179 Posts
Another thing you can do that benefit you and others is find a progamer you like and do a coaching sessions. Have it streamed (sorta like mini version of 12 weeks with pros by mr.bitter) f.e. Get MVP to coach you for for 5 hours in whatever time period for 500, have that streamed and make VODs available. Obviously announce it on TL etc. Others can watch those 5 hours and learn too. again a win win! You obviously wouldn't get MVP but given your cause I think you may be able to negotiate a discounted rate with other high-tier programers, who may charge more otherwise. I think Idra charges more but he might do a 5 hour session for 500 in 1 day, for example. I think people would love to see that. Also I'm sure white-ra would do multiple sessions given the benefit to the fans, even though he doesnt usually do coaching (I could see him doing it a lower rate than 100/hr, if you'd want to go with white-ra PM me and I can ask him). With regular coaches you can get a ton of content though (ppl charge 15-30$ hour, do the math-_-) Just trying to think of something that would not only help esports, but you too edit: or ultimate solution: spend $100 on passes, host a $100 map contest, spend $300 on a good $15hr coach, and publish those 20 sessions for people to learn from (or do 10 sessions for yourself and 10 for a player you sponsor from a different league). If you have passes already, u can host small tourneys and give away extra passes as prizes (ex: diamond league tourneys) | ||
Warpath
Canada1242 Posts
So you find a relatively good player who's ambitious to get better, give him tons of time with a pro player, in a couple months hopefully this guy starts doing good in daily cups and keeps moving up and gets picked up by a semi-notable team congratz! you've created a semi-pro or something! | ||
noobcakes
United States526 Posts
you will thank me when you get to meet day9 | ||
Bswhunter
Australia954 Posts
On January 03 2012 16:46 Warpath wrote: Create a star player. Host a tourny where the winner gets $500 dollars worth of coaching by the player of his choice, on average this is something like 16 hours (assuming $30 dollars is an average) So you find a relatively good player who's ambitious to get better, give him tons of time with a pro player, in a couple months hopefully this guy starts doing good in daily cups and keeps moving up and gets picked up by a semi-notable team congratz! you've created a semi-pro or something! Thats acturally such a fucking good idea. Just need to be creative about weeding out smurfs. You could probally get some "up and coming" caster to cast it. | ||
iokke
United States1179 Posts
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Ho0ps
United Kingdom216 Posts
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GTPGlitch
5061 Posts
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Gofarman
Canada645 Posts
Also, a one off event is going to be low impact, partner with someone already in the space and knows how to use it best. | ||
Gofarman
Canada645 Posts
On January 03 2012 16:46 Warpath wrote: Create a star player. Host a tourny where the winner gets $500 dollars worth of coaching by the player of his choice, on average this is something like 16 hours (assuming $30 dollars is an average) So you find a relatively good player who's ambitious to get better, give him tons of time with a pro player, in a couple months hopefully this guy starts doing good in daily cups and keeps moving up and gets picked up by a semi-notable team congratz! you've created a semi-pro or something! Not all coaches are 'good' for every player. Neat idea, very unlikely to work. | ||
Felo
Germany392 Posts
As far as I know there is nearly nothing like that yet for SC2 so that could really do some good for that sector and give the opportunity to be recognized and picked up by a bigger organisation for video makers <3 | ||
drgoats
United States310 Posts
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Sm3agol
United States2055 Posts
1. Go to a live event, MLG preferably. 2. Host a tournament, based on a series of Bo3 showmatches or something like that. Make it a couple week event for $500, that's a decent amount of money. 3. Buy $500 worth of lessons from a pro, and stream it + release the VODs for free. If you aren't good enough to feel this would be worth the pro's time, hold a community event where you select a winner to get the coaching, and spec + stream the lessons. 4. Buy season passes for all MLGs/GSL/etc. | ||
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