Promotion: one of the four key aspects of the marketing mix. Promotion involves disseminating information about a product, product line, brand, or company.
Promotion has 2 general parts:
- Above the line promotion: Promotion in the media (e.g. TV, radio, newspapers, Internet) Advertisers pay an advertising agency to place the ad
- Below the line promotion: All other promotions. Intended to be subtle enough that the consumer is unaware that promotion is taking place. E.g. sponsorship, product placement, endorsements, sales promotion, merchandising, direct mail, personal selling, public relations, trade shows
[Wikipedia.org definition]
Examples of promotional use at sports facilities:
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Miller Lite...Beer that's Made to be Great,
Makes Game-Day Better
And, what better way to celebrate Cowboys Game-Day than in a Miller Lite Party Suite at Texas Stadium with 15 of your friends. That's right, you can have a game-day experience like no other! Sign up now! |
Coca-Cola Rangers Family Packs
Rangers Family Packs include four tickets, four Hebrew National jumbo hot dogs, and four 24-ounce Cokes for one low price.
Thank Heaven for 7-Eleven!After every Mavericks home game, look for the orange 7-Eleven tents located outside of American Airlines Center. Mavericks fans can pickup coupons for free items courtesy of 7-Eleven. Oh, Thank Heaven for 7-Eleven!
http://www.mix1029.com/main.html
This radio station hires intern promotions assistants to pass out MIX102.9's swag (i.e. pencils, pens, bumper stickers, finger nail files, lip balm, pins, and calendars. MIX 102.9 80's 90's and today!
Promotions Objectives Include:
sales increases
new product acceptance
creation of brand equity
positioning
competitive retaliations
creation of a corporate image.
[Wikipedia.org]
Related Links:
http://pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com/schedule/promotions.jsp?c_id=pit
Gives you a sample of a promtional schedule
http://www.arenasports.net
A company out of Seattle that helps other companies with advertising and sponsorship opportunities in arena sports
http://www.topendsports.com/marketing/articles.htm
Article on why so many compaines are leaning towards sports marketing for promotional use
Resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promotion_%28marketing%29
http://www.dallascowboys.com/
http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/tex/ticketing/specials.jsp
http://www.nba.com/mavericks/sponsorship/sponsor_promotions_pg.html
Comments (1)
Greg Henderson said
at 9:24 pm on Sep 28, 2007
I really like this page. Promotions can be a great way to get people to attend more games. I think it's also important to mention the impact promotions have on minor league teams. A lot of minor league teams come up with very creative ideas to fill seats at home games, especially in cities that compete with major league markets.
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