Sports Marketing

Sports Marketing

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  • 6 Sequences
  • Intermediate Level

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Syllabus

Week 1 : What is sports marketing?
Welcome to the first module of Sports Marketing. This course showcases sports-specific marketing strategies and trends. In subsequent modules, we will discuss how sports
marketing is both similar and different from other kinds of marketing, but to start our course, we’ll provide a broad overview of the differing aspects of sports ... 

Week 2 : Sports Marketing: differences and similarities with other marketing
In Module 2, we will examine the difference between service and product marketing and why sports marketing has some overlap with both of these areas. We will also explore the
world of event marketing.

Week 3 : Value: Sponsorship, Partnerships & Dynamic ticket pricing
This module will explore how to gain value in brand and sponsorship partnerships. Licensing and dynamic ticket pricing, and the potential value of both will also be touched on.

Week 4 : Sports communication: press releases, media relations, public relations
This module will cover the primary areas of communication in sports marketing. Sports-specific trends in public relations will be highlighted, along with specific examples. This
module will also include a thorough overview of how to draft an effective press release.

Week 5 : Sports communication: social media, crisis communication, celebrity handling
This module will continue the focus on sports communication, with a deep dive into sports-related pubic relations and crisis communication. Issues and strategies surrounding
social media and celebrity handling will also come into focus.

Week 6 : Fandom and loyalty
Where would professional sports be without fandom and loyalty? We close this course we an exploration of the these concepts that make up the bedrock of professional sports and
sports marketing. We will also touch on the topic of sports agents and take a look to the future with a video highlighting global sports diplomacy.

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

Candy Lee
Professor
Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications

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