Here’s Your Chance to Partner With the Plutus Awards

Partnership information for 2016 will be published shortly.

Each year, we strive to make the Plutus Awards bigger and better than the year before. We try to entertain while at the same time honoring what’s best in the personal finance community.

The Plutus Awards

We love putting on the Plutus Awards, and we are excited for what we have planned for the coming year. We’re beefing up the site, sharing insights from past Plutus winners, and introducing a monthly tweet chat (#PlutusChat). All of this would be impossible without the help of our sponsors. Each year, our sponsors step up and help us honor our blogging peers and recognize the best in the financial industry.

Once again, we’re looking for sponsors for the Plutus Awards. If you want to partner with us in honoring the personal finance blogging community, contact me: [email protected].

Ceremony Sponsor

The headlining sponsor has a strong presence at the Plutus Awards ceremony, providing a backdrop for images, addressing FinCon attendees, and helping present trophies.

Past ceremony sponsors have included USAA and Fidelity, and this year Fidelity is stepping up once again to sponsor the ceremony. We’re excited to be working with Fidelity on this again, and grateful for the support, since this is how we put on a great show with hosts like Matt Giovanisci, Ashley Jacobs, and Kevin McKee.

After-Party Sponsor

One of the highlights of the evening is the celebration we have following the ceremony. Athena Lent has planned our after events the past two years and is already preparing for this year’s event.

The after-party sponsor will have a presence during the event, and will also be able to present trophies during the ceremony. Past sponsors have included Scottrade and Experian, and we’re looking for a great partner to help us close out FinCon in style.

Digital Sponsor

With our website upgrade, and the addition of more blogging content and the monthly tweet chats, we are looking for a partner to join us online. Branding on the Plutus Awards website will be included, as well as prominent inclusion on our tweet chats. This is a chance to partner with the Plutus Awards all year long.

Gift Bag Sponsor

Every Plutus Awards winner receives a gift bag along with a trophy. Sponsor the bags the gifts come in, and your logo will appear on high-quality bags, and you will also be credited with a high-value gift to some of the most influential bloggers in the personal finance space. Not only that, but the gift bag sponsor can participate on stage, presenting a trophy. Past gift bag sponsors have included Scottrade, State Farm, and Quinstreet.

Gift Sponsors

Do you want the chance to provide gifts to some of the most influential personal finance bloggers? Contribute gifts for inclusion in the gift bags. We are looking for gifts worth at least $30 apiece and different to what is offered to the rest of the FinCon attendees. Your gift, included in the bag, is a chance to show your appreciation to the top bloggers in the financial space.

Trophy Sponsors

Bloggers recognize their peers in a variety of categories. If you want to show your appreciation to a blogger in a specific category, a trophy sponsorship is a great way to participate. Your brand name will be included on the trophy presented to the category winner, as well as recognized during the Plutus Awards ceremony at FinCon.

Special Brand Consideration

Every year, the Plutus Awards also makes it a point to honor financial products and services that help consumers. The bloggers themselves choose the brands that they think have done an excellent job. If you want to present yourself for special consideration, you can submit materials that bloggers can review as they make their decisions.

For a complete description of sponsorship opportunities, including extra FinCon perks for certain partnerships, contact Miranda Marquit: [email protected]

Here’s to another great year in personal finance!

 

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