Your goal with the phone call is to understand their goals, and then to figure out together whether CodeDay is a fit for those goals.

Pre-Call Preparation

Before getting on the phone with a company, you should collect some basic facts about their company:

You might not be able to get information in all these areas before the phone call. Pre-call information is useful for knowing what to expect and being generally prepared, but you’ll usually want to ask some questions at the start of the call to learn more about the company.

Write all the information you find down so you’ll have easy access to it during the call. You should also write down a general overview of how you expect the call to go. Here’s our recommended flow:

  1. “What are your goals in [reaching developers/engaging with the community/recruiting interns/etc]?” (Personalize this question to their specific role.)
  2. “Have you sponsored any events before? How did it go?”

Help Them Understand CodeDay

  1. “Do you know anything about CodeDay?” (Have a few bullet points prepared. You should customize your description of the event to their role, e.g. up-play the workshop component for a company which sells an API, or the community benefit for someone doing developer relations.)
  2. “What questions do you have about CodeDay?”

Make An Ask

  1. From your conversation earlier, figure out what the benefit of CodeDay would be to them, and explain how it could provide that benefit.
  2. Make a specific ask: “would [company] be able to support CodeDay with a $[amount] sponsorship?”
  3. If the answer is “maybe,” ask what the next steps are? Make sure they’re specific! For example, if they need to discuss it, ask when you should follow up, and if there’s anything you can provide them for their discussion.

Following Up and Closing