1.2 Sports Marketing - Holland Public Schools
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Unit 1
Goals
Define
sports marketing.
Explain the value of sports marketing to the
economy.
Chapter 1
Slide 2
Sports
are big business at many universities
throughout the country. Basketball has
become a big money maker for many
colleges.
For the 04-05 school year, the University of
Arizona men’s basketball program generated
revenue of $16.6 million and a profit of $12.5
million.
They have had sell-out games for almost 20
years. Courtside seats can bring in as much
as $30,000 per pair.
By
playing in the NCAA tournament the
school secured money for their school from
CBS, which televised the tournaments and
distributed more than $400 million to the
NCAA conferences
Big business can mean big salaries for college
coaches. Tom Crean earned $1.65 million in
2005 at Marquette University. He has
coached the Golden Eagles to 3 NCAA
tournament appearances and a final four
appearance.
1.
Should successful college coaches earn
more than $1 million a year?
2.
Describe a typical college basketball fan.
demographics
common characteristics of a group
age, marital status, income, education
sports
marketing
using sports to market products
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continual
extreme sports
Wrestling
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Arena football is one of the fastest growing sports in
the country. (founded 1987)
Tickets sell for an affordable price ($17.50)
Players meet fans and sign autographs after every game
Clock does not stop and high scoring
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What
has made arena football successful?
gross
impression
the number of times per advertisement, game, or
show that a product or service is associated with an
athlete, team or entertainer
Every time your brain sees a product or company logo on
the back of a shoe, in a movie scene, or on a license-plate
holder on a car your brain records that image.
Many college and pro teams have company or product logos
on their uniforms.
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Fans
want products and services that identify
them with winning teams and athletes.
Marketing efforts may need to be tweaked based
on changes in winning trends.
If a major athletic company has a successful
marketing campaign, competitors are likely to
increase their marketing efforts.
Competition must be monitored so that a company’s
marketing can remain unique
Chapter 1
Slide 10
Why
are gross impression and timing important in
sports marketing?
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Slide 12
Gross
impression keeps the product upfront
in the minds of sports fans.
Successful merchandise sales depend upon
having a product available when it is in high
demand.
Sports
marketing is a multi-billion-dollar global
industry that has a definite impact on the
economy.
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Emotional
connections to teams motivate
fans to buy tickets to games.
For example how many people in here are loyal
to the Lions (even though they are terrible)?
Marketers
try to appeal to the emotions of
fans
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Slide 15
High
profile sporting events generate strong
promotional revenues for broadcasters.
The Super bowl, BCS, and March Madness attract
the attention of large sports minded audiences.
Which in turn, attract high-paying promoters
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Slide 16
Name
three ways that sporting events help boost
the local economy and/or national economy.
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Slide 17
Sporting
events result in fans spending
money on a wide array of related products
and services that benefit the economy.
Food
Parking
Hotels