Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

 

Sports Marketing Group Now Offers Social Media Consulting

Monday, May 20th, 2013

TAMPA, FL- With the success of their branding and design division and based on the prevalence of social media activity among athletes, teams and fans, the Sports Marketing Group announces the addition of social media marketing to their suite of services.

As our world becomes increasingly connected via social media, so too has the world of sports. Fans log in daily to Twitter, Facebook or YouTube to get their favorite athlete’s thoughts on the big win, get information on upcoming fan nights at the ballpark or watch that unbelievable play one more time. Sports Marketing Group has responded to this by procuring the top minds in the field of sports-related social media and will create strategies that drive ROI for brands, teams, athletes and leagues.

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About Sports Marketing Group

The Sports Marketing Group has a combined 50+ years of experience in the sports marketing industry. Our staff knows the keys to effective marketing through sports and can help you to achieve your marketing objectives. For more information, please visit http://sportsmarketinggroup.net.

#ProBowl

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Not as if the Pro Bowl was ever an uptight environment, but this year, the NFL is taking relaxed to the next level by allowing players to tweet from the sidelines. I have always been a proponent of keeping your head in the game, but I guess I could set that aside for a game such as this. (more…)

Bringing Social Media to the Super Bowl

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

For the first time in Super Bowl history, the initiation of a social media command center has been authorized to help better direct the flooding of football fans into Indianapolis’s Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5th. Designed to bring order to an otherwise chaotic event, this ingenious advance in sports technology will help to ease the arrival of as many as 150,000 visitors to the city. (more…)

#NCAAAthleteProblems

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Unless you live under a rock, you have heard about Twitter, a social media craze who’s slogan is “Find out what’s happening, right now, with the people and organizations you care about.” Is this what Twitter is used for? Or can it be used destroy NCAA locker rooms and exploit selfish players and teams alike.

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