Marketing Careers
Economic Impact
Buying Motives
Nature of Sports Marketing
Target Market
Sports Trends
Sports In General
100

Marketing Director, Advertising, Sales, Ticket management, Market Research & Development, Promotions

Sport and Event Marketing Careers

100

The organized way in which a country handles its economic decisions and solves its economic problems

Economic System

100

Make purchases based on their feelings and impulse

Emotional Buying Motive

100

Participants who watch the event

Spectators

100

Customers who have the same needs that are in the same specific market

Target Market

100

Symbol used on social media that helps categorize and track content

#Hashtag

100

Player who plays for the Indiana Fever, Led Iowa to back to back National Championship games in college

Caitlin Clark

200

In charge of ALL marketing efforts, Oversees each of the marketing, sub departments, Creates a marketing budget for the organization

Marketing Director

200

The total of new spending resulting from an event.

Direct Impact

200

Logic or reasoning behind a purchase

Rational Buying Motives

200

Businesses who pay to have their name associated with the event.

Sponsors

200

Gender, heritage, religion, socioeconomic status, life stage

Demographic segmentation

200

Going green, recycling, solar energy, reusing product are examples of what trend in sports

Sustainability and Eco-Friendliness

200
Started her career at Maryland University and ended her college career at LSU. 

Angel Reese

300

Responsible for the entire ticket-office, staff, Allocates tickets to their proper outlets, Keeps detailed ticket sales records

Ticket Management

300

These impacts arise from the ripple effect of direct spending as it flows through the economy.

Indirect Impact

300

Customer makes purchases from one business rather than from another

Patronage Buying Motive

300

ESPN, The Athletic, FS1 Sports

Sports News or Sports Information

300

regions, states, neighborhoods, cities

Geographic Segmentation

300

Mental health, food and nutrition, technology in sports, well-being Events are examples of what trend in sports

Health & Wellness

300
Olympic Medal Gymnast, Took off the 2020 Olympics to focus on mental health

Simone Biles

400

Write press releases, Develop media guides, Organize news conferences, Manage press box

Media Relations

400

High Expenses, Displacement of Local Businesses, Resource Consumption, Pollution, Traffic Congestion

Negative Economic Impact

400

A business executive attending a football game because their company sponsors the team. (Which Motive?)

Organizational Buying Motives

400

Tangible things you buy at events, Apparel, Memorabilia

Sporting Goods

400

Lifestyle, personality, interest, activities

Psychographic Segementation

400

Women's sports, para sports, minority hiring in management are examples of what trend in sports.

Inclusive and Diversity in sports

400

Company that we talked about in class that used recyclable material to make shoes and apparel for sports 

Adidas

500

Plan sports camps, Respond to messages from fans, Schedule appearances for athletes and coaches, Plan youth clinics

Community Relations

500

Job Creation, Increase Revenue for Local Businesses, Tourism Boost, Infrastructure Development

Positive Economic Impact

500

These include the need for relaxation and or exercise depending on the type of event (Which Motive?)

Psychological Buying Motive

500

It's Intangible and Perishable. Also known as the "Game Experience"

Sporting Events

500

Rate of use, benefits derived, loyalty response, occasion response.

Behavioral Segmentation

500

Athlete stance, political awareness, cause related marketing are examples of what trend in sports.

Social Justice and Activism

500

The player that was banned from the NFL for kneeling during the National Anthem

Colin Kaepernick

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