Tell me, and I will forget. Show me, and I may remember. Involve me, and I will understand. (Confucius, BC 450) Video: stimulating football fans before ‘El Classico’, i.e. FC Barcelona vs. Real Madrid. Fan relationship management is a ‘mind game’ in the sense that the strongest sports entities are those capable of positioning themselves […]
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NFL, Denver Broncos and Peyton Manning – economic impact & commercial interdependence
Denver Broncos from the NFL experienced its ‘first loss’ of this year’s NFL-season when the team played Indianapolis Colts this weekend (7th game of the season). Broncos won the first 6 games of the season and quarterback Peyton Manning has played a leading role in this great accomplishment with new ‘passing records’. The ironic echo […]
Real Madrid’s earning power
Real Madrid leads Deloitte’s ‘Money List’ in terms of revenues. Part of Real Madrid’s success is associated with the club’s attractiveness for sponsors. This year, Real Madrid signed a shirt-sponsorship deal with Emirates (airline) – a 5-year deal with an annual value of approximately $39 mio (Sport Marketing Frontiers, 2013). To exemplify Real Madrid’s brand […]
Gæsteindlæg: David Beckham – en langvarig og stærk brandingeffekt
Skrevet af danske sportsmanagement-studerende: Kevin Pedersen, Jonas Johansen, Kristian Rasmussen & Nicklas Larsen – (red. Kenneth Cortsen). Brands skal opbygges! Brandet ’Beckham’ har været gennem en lang proces, men lever stadig i bedste velgående til trods for, at David Beckham allerede har stoppet sin aktive karierre, men netop det faktum siger noget om den enorme […]
Fan relationship management is key in professional sports – looking at the PARTICIPATION touchpoint
Sports entities and fans MUST join forces to create the right passionate atmosphere around ‘sports brand experiences’. This element of fan relationship management is a crucial element and a ‘brand revitalizer’ when it comes to reaching sports fans and to benefit financially from achieving this objective. There are different motivational factors for attending sport events. […]