From
Peak Performance PT
owner@peakperformancept.com
Subject
Re: Supporting the girls' soccer season
"Hi Rob, sorry for the late response but I would love to see the $5,000 proposal and what it would look like."
Omar finds the local businesses, runs the follow-up you'd never get around to — for clubs, programs, and individual athletes — and tells you the exact moment someone is ready to talk.


"Would love to see the $5,000 proposal and what it looks like."
"Who should we speak with?"
"Send the deck."
Within 2 weeks of outreach with Omar, Peak Performance PT — a local physical therapy clinic — wrote back asking for the proposal. The coach didn't write a single email.
From
Peak Performance PT
owner@peakperformancept.com
Subject
Re: Supporting the girls' soccer season
"Hi Rob, sorry for the late response but I would love to see the $5,000 proposal and what it would look like."
The simple deal
Deals usually land between $2K and $50K over three to six months. Omar handles the cold emails, the follow-up, and the tracking — quietly, every weekday.
No blank email to write. No awkward "can you support us?" ask. No spreadsheet of who you forgot to follow up with.
Simple rule — Omar creates the interest. You make the call. That's the whole job.
What this can change

You open your inbox and there are replies waiting. Real local businesses asking who to talk to and how to help. You didn't send a thing.
No more staring at a blank email, trying to ask for money without sounding desperate. Omar already asked. Politely. About a dozen times.
Travel. Entry fees. Gear. Coaching. That out-of-state tournament. One local sponsor turns "we can't afford it" into "we're covered."
You finally tell your team, your family, your coach — or your own sponsors — "It's handled" — without spending your nights doing outreach you never signed up for.
The real problem
Not because the idea was bad — because writing the second, third, and fourth email is miserable.
One message lands in a busy inbox and disappears. It often takes 8–14 touches before an owner notices.
Local businesses want to support teams and programs. They need someone to keep showing up until the timing is right.
How Omar works
Here is the whole machine. Notice how little of it actually lands on you.
Omar builds a list of local businesses that actually fit your team, program, or personal brand. You do not go hunting.
Each prospect gets a friendly 14-touch sequence over 90–120 days. You write nothing.
The part everyone skips runs every day — no reminders, no guilt, no "I'll get to it."
When someone replies, clicks, or asks for more, Omar tells you exactly who to call. That's your cue.
Who this is for
You do not have to like outreach — whether you're running a club or building your own name. Most of our best users cannot stand it. You just have to pick up the phone when a local business raises their hand. If nobody on your side will make that call, Omar is not the right fit yet.
Solo athletes
Most athletes can't afford a manager and don't have time to pitch sponsors between training, school, and competing. Omar is the agent you can actually afford — running outreach to the local businesses ready to sponsor a real person in their market.
Fighters · NIL athletes · golfers · runners · riders · lifters · anyone trying to get paid for what they do.
Omar pitches local businesses on backing you personally — not a team you happen to play on.
Gyms, supplement shops, dealerships, restaurants, clinics, and boutiques in your city. The ones who actually answer.
Fourteen touches per prospect over 90–120 days. You don't write a single email — you just take the calls when interest lands.
Plans
Every plan runs daily for six months — outreach, follow-up, tracking, and the heads-up when someone is interested. Works the same whether you're a club, a program, or a solo athlete. You just take the calls.
For one team, program, or athlete landing first real sponsors.
For programs or athletes going after serious sponsor dollars across more businesses.
For large programs, multi-team operations, or full-time pro athletes who want maximum reach.
Free sponsor starter kit

The exact 7-email sequence that got a local business to ask for a $5,000 sponsorship proposal. Works for a girls' soccer team, a fighter chasing brand deals, or a college athlete building their own name. Copy it, send it this week, and feel how different outreach is when the hard words are already written for you.