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Sports Marketing Products & Services Showcase

Looking for ideas, products, and services for your next sports marketing campaign? Visit the Sports Marketing Products & Services Showcase and get to know your providers.

Website: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Sports-Marketing-Products-Services-Showcase-3934419
Members: 5
Latest Activity: Aug 30, 2011

Welcome to the Sports Marketing Products & Services Showcase!

If you're a provider of products or services to the sports marketing industry, this group is a great place to talk about and show off your work.


If you've come here looking for ideas, products, and services for your next sports marketing campaign, please browse or search through past discussions. If you're looking for something specific, tell us what you're looking for and the group members will do their best to assist you.

 

Thanks!

Rob Bartel, famous founder

Famous Games Company

www.FamousGamesCompany.com

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The World's Smallest Sports Games

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Tags: sports, LPGA, PGA, NFL, marketing

Started by Rob Bartel May 29, 2011.

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Comment by Cheryl Walters on June 27, 2011 at 1:35pm

Hi Rob,

Thank you for creating this forum.

My name is Cheryl Walters and I'm the communications director for Spotlight Creative, LLC.

Based on our experience developing sponsor recaps and annual reports, our company has just launched an online, password-protected sponsor reporting solution called High5 Recaps.

The beauty of High5 is that each sponsor has their own secure, password-protected site. You can make your sponsor sites as large or as small as you want, and as many as you want. You can post imagery, video, contract details, post global or sponsor-specific calendar events, dialog with them like a you would on a blog, create sponsor satisfaction surveys and get their feedback in real time! 

High5 is a green solution - but sponsors can print the recap should a hard copy be needed.

A venue as respected and renowned as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo - with as many sponsors as it has - would benefit from how easy it is to manage data and imagery and communicate through each sponsor’s password-protected site.

Here is a link to the High5 site to learn more about it: www.high5recaps.com

If you have approximately 30-45 minutes, I can also set up a live demo with you to show you an actual password protected sponsor demo site, to get a better idea on what your sponsors would experience.

My direct email is: cheryl@spotlightcreative.com

My phone is: 281-970-3800, ext. 113

If you would like to know more about the concept of online recaps, check our article out on the SponsorPark Blog:http://www.sponsorpark.com/blog/

 

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The World's Smallest Sports Games

Started by Rob Bartel May 29, 2011.

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