Canadian Esports Organizations
Out of all the hundreds of teams and organizations that have sprung from Canada, these organizations have proven that they are here to stay.
Finding and growing your business in esports is one of the more challenging aspects in the industry. You’ve planned an event, spent all this time making sure everything is perfect but you’ve missed the mark entirely with your audience? Don’t worry I’ve been there and I know how it feels. In addition, worrying about profitability, making sure you’re reaching the right audience, putting on an esports event or preparing to reach out to a new segment in esports is always a challenge. Since 2011, I’ve run an esports company that went from 500 views for my first tournament to hosting a live event in a hockey arena! I successfully exit BEAT esports (my company) in May, 2020. My specialty for growing your business in esports is ensuring that you are authentic to your audience and that you’re not missing the mark. When I started in esports, I wish I had a lot more information and guidance but it simply wasn’t as easy to reach publicly. If you’re looking to get knowledge on growing your esports business (whether you’re a new company or existing company), bridging the gap between as a non endemic entering esports, approaching sales as an esports organization, reaching out to customers in esports, finding an esports niche, strategic planning or consulting in Toronto, Canada. These articles will help you. If you have an idea, question or need some advice or just simply want to discuss the business of esports with someone, feel free to reach out and I’ll attempt to answer your questions.
Out of all the hundreds of teams and organizations that have sprung from Canada, these organizations have proven that they are here to stay.
Today i’ll talk about how to market your event or tournament in esports. There’s no one way to do it so I’m going to list my own experiences and best practices. If you haven’t already, check out my things to look out for in esports while planning an esports event, project budgets and how much esports tournaments may cost, dealing with pro teams and getting sponsors. For the record, the largest amount of views I’ve personally done is around 8 million total reach over 4 days (across two brands, excluding team reach) and around 110,000 concurrent viewers on twitch.tv and
In today’s article, I’ll cover how to get paid in esports. Depending on your location, your contract and more, it could be as simple as requesting a PayPal and filing your taxes. If you deal internationally it could get messy and sending and keeping track of invoices is always a challenge. Please note, this is not legal tax advice but my experiences. Always consult an accountant for your esports company or lawyer for your legal questions. Step 1 – Contract So you’ve been able to get a sponsorship in esports and have some interest. You are now getting ready to