Marketing Basics
Media In Marketing
Sponsorships
Endorsements
Licensing & Merchandising
100

The four elements of the marketing mix are Product, Price, Place, and this.

What is Promotion?

100

This type of media includes TV broadcasts, radio, newspapers, and magazines.

What is Traditional Media?

100

This is when a company pays to associate its brand with a team, event, or organization.

What is a Sponsorship?

100

This is when a celebrity, athlete, or influencer promotes a product.

What is an Endorsement?

100

This occurs when a company pays for the right to use a logo, character, or brand on products.

What is Licensing?

200

This term refers to the group of customers most likely to buy a product.

What is a Target Market?

200

Streaming services like ESPN+ and Netflix are examples of this type of media.

What is Digital Media?

200

When a company pays to put its name on a stadium, it is called this type of sponsorship.

What are Naming Rights?

200

Nike athletes and Gatorade athletes are examples of this type of endorser.

What are Professional Athletes?

200

Jerseys, hats, and team apparel are examples of this.

What is Licensed Merchandise?

300

This business analysis tool examines Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.

What is a SWOT Analysis?

300

Companies pay billions of dollars for permission to broadcast sports events. This is called this.

What are Media Rights?

300

Giveaways, promotions, and social media campaigns used during sponsorships are called this.

What is Sponsorship Activation?

300

Influencers are effective endorsers because they have loyal groups of these.

What are Followers?

300

This type of licensing includes movie merchandise like Marvel toys.

What is Entertainment Licensing?

400

This is the overall game plan a company uses to reach its target customers.

What is a Marketing Strategy?

400

This social media platform is especially popular with Gen Z sports fans.

What is TikTok?

400

One major reason brands sponsor sports teams or events.

What is Brand Awareness / Visibility?

400

An important trait of a strong endorser that means consumers trust them.

What is Credibility?

400

Athlete signature shoes are an example of this type of licensing.

What is Athlete Licensing?

500

This is the process of creating, promoting, and delivering products to customers.

What is Marketing?

500

Media is important in sports marketing because it helps reach large numbers of this group.

What are Fans or Audiences?

500

One possible risk of sponsorship deals.

What is Brand mismatch / Negative publicity / Poor ROI?

500

One risk of celebrity endorsements for brands.

What is Negative publicity / Reputation damage?

500

Licensing helps teams and brands make money beyond this major revenue source.

What are Ticket Sales?

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