Posted by Jason on September 29, 2010 ·
I hope your September has been going well. It’s been a busy month here. I was in Atlanta for the UNC-LSU game, was up in Connecticut last week, and saw some great music from Colourslide and My Radio last weekend here in Arlington.
October will be an even busier month. I’ll be at some great events next month and would love to meet up if you’re there or in the area.
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Posted by Jason on September 16, 2010 ·
Social media has created new opportunities for teams and sponsors to engage fans in meaningful ways. When I saw some tweets flying around about the Panthers Purrsuit, a quest/event that combines fan engagement, fun and social media I asked Mike Mahoney (Sponsorship Sales Executive with the Carolina Panthers) if they’d be willing to answer some questions about it. I’ve had the privilege [...]
Posted by Jason on August 31, 2010 ·
Today is the last post in a series with thoughts from some pretty smart folks to try to answer the question of why people should care about the intersection of sports and social media. You can see the first eight posts below:
why should fans care?
why should teams care?
why should athletes care?
why should agents care?
why should coaches care?
why should colleges care?
why should [...]
Posted by Jason on July 16, 2009 ·
It all started with a simple tweet that I posted last night:
Do you think the term “sponsorships” is outdated and everything should be called partnerships? just an idea I’ve been thinking about…
It was really just an idea I’ve briefly thought about on occasion. A lot of times the terms “sponsorships” and “partnerships” are thrown around and used [...]
Posted by Jason on April 4, 2008 ·
Even though social networking is such a hot topic right now, we’re still trying to figure out what the best way to monetize them is. So I wanted to explore some ways I’ve seen that social networks are being monetized.
1) Advertising supported - This is the main way social networks are trying to generate revenue. It’s good for the users as they get free access in exchange for seeing [...]