How to save favorite filter combinations on Meet Sponsors
Save your preferred filter combinations on Meet Sponsors by setting up your desired filters, then clicking the 'Save Filter' button and naming your combination. You can access saved filters from the 'My Saved Filters' dropdown for quick searches.
Prerequisites
- Active Meet Sponsors account
- Access to sponsor search functionality
- Basic understanding of filtering options
- Logged into your Meet Sponsors dashboard
Step-by-Step Instructions
Navigate to the Sponsor Search Page
Apply Your Desired Filters
- Industry - Select relevant business sectors
- Budget Range - Set minimum and maximum sponsorship amounts
- Geographic Location - Choose target regions or countries
- Event Type - Filter by conferences, sports events, or other categories
- Company Size - Select startup, mid-size, or enterprise sponsors
Review Your Filter Results
Click Save Filter Combination
Name Your Filter Combination
Tech Conferences $10k+ or Sports Events West Coast to easily identify them later.Add Optional Description
Set Filter Visibility
- Private - Only you can see and use this filter
- Team - Share with your team members (if applicable)
Access Your Saved Filters
Common Issues & Troubleshooting
Save Filter button is not visible
Make sure you're logged into your account and have applied at least one filter. The save option only appears for registered users with active filter selections.
Saved filter returns different results than expected
Check if the sponsor database has been updated or if any filter criteria have changed. Go to My Saved Filters and click Edit to review and update the filter settings.
Cannot find previously saved filters
Ensure you're logged into the same account where you created the filters. Check the My Saved Filters dropdown and verify the filter visibility settings weren't changed to team-only.
Filter combination produces no results
Your filter criteria may be too restrictive. Try editing the saved filter to remove some constraints, or create a new version with broader parameters like wider budget ranges or additional geographic regions.