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Marketing principles

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Marketing   The process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling and disributing products.  
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Traditional Marketing Products   Ideas, Goods, and Sercices  
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Sport Marketing   Goods, Services, and Entities  
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The Big Picture   People have wants/needs which are satified with products. Marketing creates the demand for these products.`  
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1st Thrust of Sports Marketing   Marketing sporting products (goods, services, or entities) to sport consumers.  
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2nd Thrust of Sports Marketing   Marketing other consumer products (ides, goods or services through sport promotions.  
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4 developements in Sport Marketing   Evolution of Sport Broadcasting, Product Extensions/Promotional Strategies, Growth of Sport Sponsorship, Birth of research in Sport Marketing  
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Roone Arledge   ABC Executive created sports entertaining, he wanted the fans sitting at home to see, hear, and experience as it would be in the actual venue. He put the value of entertainment in sports.  
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Bill Veeck   Recognized the success and profitability in entertainment at the venue. It helps crowds to enjoy the game but also help to support the franchise.  
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Veeck's 1st Philosophy   People want to be entertained- Added a few simple moments to the game that didnt distract from the game(givaway days, fireworks, theme nights)  
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Veeck's 2nd Philosophy   Promotions must create conversation afterwards- Fans go home and talk about the game and what they saw. It makes them want to go back and others they tell want to go back.  
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Veeck's 3rd Philosophy   People want a great atmosphere- Fans will be loyal if they have clean facilities and a hopitable atmosphere.  
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Sponsorship   aquiring the rights to affilate or directly accociate with a product or event for the purpose of deriving a benefit related to that affilation  
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Albert Spalding   Early pioneer in sport sponsorship. He was the first marketer to capitalize on the term "official".  
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Mark McCormack   Started endorsement deals. Created IMG, the first sprot marketing agency.  
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Nike Taking Endorsement Deals to a New Level   Started when Nike created the "Air Jordan" apparel. Instead of just paying the athlete and having them endorse it, Nike made Micheal Jordan profit from the Air Jordan profit. He would get x amount of the income instead of just being paid.  
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Nike growth of sport sponsorship   Started university-wide Athletic Sponsorship. Agreement- attempt to associate with the best college athletic programs. Ambush Marketing- increasing business by capitalizing on the popularity of an event without becoming an "official sponsor."  
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Fan Identification   People identify themselves as a fan a a specific team. They do this by having a personal commitment and emotional involvement with sport organizations.  
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Cluttered Marketplace   There are so many sponsors in the proffessional sport that it is difficult for the sponsors to get recognized.  
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Market Research   Research involves getting to know the customer so yoiu can better determine how to create demand for the product.  
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1st type of Market Research   Audience- Fill out a questionaire and get a free beach towel! Fill out a Visa application and get a free cap!  
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2nd type of Market Research   Focus Group- Discussion groups with 8-12 people similar characteristics discussing a predetermined sport topic.  
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3rd type of Market Research   Pass-By Interviews- Interviews in heavy traffic areas such as malls; use a visual aid and assess the interviewee's reaction to it (typically a sample of a potential new product)  
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Marketing Mix   the controllable variables a company puts together  
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What are the four components of Marketing Mix   Product, Price, Place, Promotion  
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Mass Marketing   when an organization markets its products to every possible consumer in the market  
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Segmentation   Process if identifying subgroups of the overall marketplace based on a variety of factors  
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Target Market   a subgroup of the overall marketplace that has certain desirable traits  
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Demographic   Statistics such as age, income, ethnicity, gender educational backround  
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Geographic   Statistics such as region or zip codes  
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Psychographic   Statistics such as preferences or behaviors...vaulues, beleifs, lifestyle, activities, habits  
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Product   Choosing what to sell. The tangible benefits of the product can be provided and controlled  
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Price   What is exchanged for the product. Price is determined by percieved value proveded by the product.  
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Place   Getting it into the consumers hands. Mainstream products are made and shipped to locations that are convenient to the consumer. Sports event products are produced, distributed, and consumed at the same location.  
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Promotion   How the consumer will be told about the product. Promotion is a form of communication used to inform, persuade, and remind people of the products  
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