2. Overview
1. Understanding the Social Media Landscape
2. 10 Key Tips About Social Media
3. Case Studies
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3. Understanding the Social Media Landscape
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There are five (5) core social media platforms that sports organizations are
currently using to drive their business and leverage corporate partners:
But there are plenty of additional social media platforms, new technologies,
and mobile applications that you need to be aware of:
4. 10 Key Tips About Social Media
1. #1 Goal Needs To Be Fan Engagement
2. ROO = Indirect Revenue, Web Traffic, Couponing, Various Methods Of Fan Engagement
3. Social Media Is A Great Tool To Support Existing Assets/Programs
4. Social Media Is Cost-Effective But Requires Time & Resources
5. Social Media Is An Untapped, “Ownable” Space
6. Fans Now “Expect” Sponsors To Offer Social Media Extensions
7. Seamless Integration Opportunities Exist In-Venue
8. Social Media Allows You To Target Casual Fans, Tech Savvy Fans, and New Consumers*
9. Social Media Allows You To Go Where The Fans Are Pre-Game (19%) & In-Game (30%)
10. Social Media Use Drives Fan Avidity
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5. Case Study: Tribe Social Media Deck
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Overview
• The Cleveland Indians transformed a section of their ballpark for
members of the team’s social media community who are active on
Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, and blogs
• Consists of (2) rows of seats, offering guests Wi-Fi access, cable
TV, and power outlets, media information, and audio interviews
• Presented by Time Warner Cable (a buildout of their Bleachers
section)
Fan Engagement
• Allows the Cleveland Indians and Time Warner Cable to
reconnect with lost fans and connect with a new generation of
Indians fans
• Allows the team’s avid social media followers an opportunity to
watch a live game and network with other members of the digital
community
6. Case Study: Panthers Purrsuit
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Overview
• The Carolina Panthers and their mascot, Sir Purr, are hosting
a 1-day city-wide social media challenge that tasks teams of
fans with finding clues, competing challenges, and earning
prizes in an effort to win prizes
• Presented by Allen Tate Company (realtors)
Fan Engagement
• The Panthers Purrsuit is an Amazing Race-style competition,
where teams use clues given via social media to visit local
businesses and non-profits, discover new places, and connect
with other Panthers fans
• Revenue generator ($40/team) that supports businesses in the
local community
7. Case Study: San Francisco Giants Tweet Up
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Overview
• The SF Giants sold 600 special $20 “Tweet Up Tickets” to fans
for a game in April that included:
• Panel Discussion with Social Media Experts
• SF Giants “Follow Us” T-Shirt
• Private Pre-Game Tweet Up Party
• A Ticket in a Special Tweet Up Section
• Partial Proceeds Benefited Local Non-Profit
@RoomtoRead
Fan Engagement
• The event provided the team’s avid social media followers with
a once-in-a-lifetime experience where they heard from SM
industry leaders, connected live with other fans, and engaged
with the Giants organization in a new, interactive way
• The Giants sold out all 600 reserved seats, promoting the event
via the hashtag #SFGTweetup
8. Case Study: Manchester City Foursquare
Promotion
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Overview
• EPL soccer club Manchester City FC teamed up with Umbro
to generate buzz for their final home game of the 2009-2010
season via a Foursquare promotion
• Fans were asked to “check-in” at the City of Manchester
Stadium via Foursquare in an effort to set a world record for
the most Foursquare check-ins in a single location at one
time
Fan Engagement
• To generate interest and awareness, the team posted an
announcement on its team page and offered fans the
chance to win (1) of (11) limited edition team jerseys if they
added the phrase “Umbro Blue Moon Tee Please” to the
tips section of their Foursquare check-in
9. Case Study: Reggie Bush #RedZones Promotion
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Overview
• Reggie Bush recently celebrated the start of the 2010 NFL
season by giving away (8) autographed footballs at select
locations through New Orleans via social media
• Bush posted clues on his Official Facebook Page and Twitter
account alerting fans where the balls were placed on a map
Fan Engagement
• To win, fans simply had to click on a Foursquare link provided
in the alerts, view a map detailing the exact location and
supporting tips, and be the first person to find and touch the
football
• Signs were placed at each location encouraging fans to leave
a text, photo, or video post for Reggie by scanning a
Stickybits barcode
• Fans who didn’t win the grand prize could win t-shirts and
other gear
10. Case Study: Other Social Media Applications
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Live, Branded Twitter Feeds in Suites QR Code Promotions/Videos
Fans Can Email Photos and Vote To Have
Them On the Scoreboard
The White Sox and Indians Held a SM
Mascot Battle for Charity
LA Let Fans Post Their Own
Billboard Pictures
11. What’s Next…
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What Do You Have Planned?
12. Contact Information
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For More Information
• Please feel free to contact Brian Gainor of Partnership
Activation at:
Brian Gainor
Partnership Activation
Email: bgainor@partnershipactivation.com
Twitter: @BrianGainor