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Guides08 Feb 20265 min read

Showcasing sponsors on your club website

How CricketClubBuilder helps clubs give sponsors clear, professional visibility — without clutter.

Showcasing sponsors on your club website

Sponsors are vital to cricket clubs — but too often they’re buried at the bottom of a page or forgotten entirely.

CricketClubBuilder treats sponsors as first-class content, not an afterthought.

Here’s how clubs typically manage sponsors using the platform.


1) Add sponsors once, reuse everywhere

Sponsors are added centrally with:

  • name
  • logo
  • website link (optional)
  • priority or tier (optional)

Once added, they can appear automatically across:

  • the homepage
  • fixtures pages
  • club information sections

You don’t need to re-upload logos for every page.


2) Clean, respectful presentation

Sponsor sections are designed to:

  • look professional
  • avoid clutter
  • respect brand guidelines

Logos:

  • keep their natural shape
  • scale consistently
  • never get stretched or cropped badly

If a logo isn’t available yet, the sponsor name still displays cleanly.


3) Visibility without overwhelming the site

Sponsors are visible, but not intrusive.

This helps clubs:

  • thank sponsors properly
  • avoid turning the site into an ad wall
  • maintain a modern, trustworthy look

It’s especially important for junior clubs and community sponsors.


4) Easy updates when sponsors change

Sponsors come and go.

With CricketClubBuilder you can:

  • add a new sponsor mid-season
  • remove expired sponsors
  • update logos without redesigning pages

The site updates automatically.


5) Why this matters to sponsors

A clean, modern website:

  • reflects well on the sponsor
  • is easy to share
  • shows the club takes partnerships seriously

Many clubs use their site as part of sponsor conversations — not just matchdays.


Final thought

Sponsors support clubs. Clubs should support sponsors with proper visibility.

CricketClubBuilder makes that simple — without extra admin work or messy layouts.