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Which Geolocation Platform Is Best for Sports Marketers?

Which Geolocation Platform Is Best for Sports Marketers?

Geolocation has been the smash hit in the social media scene of 2010. Coming from relative obscurity in early 2010, Foursquare alone now boasts over 3 million users. With the NYC start up recently breaking it’s own record for most new users in one day, the social media darling has recently took funding to the [...]

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How Sports is Taking Twitter Offline

What is a Tweetup? In layman’s terms, it’s a “real life” meet-up of a Twitter community. If you haven’t heard of them before don’t worry, you’re not the only one, but here are some do’s and don’t on how to run a successful Tweetup.
When looking to get back into the hearts and minds of their [...]

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How Social Media Activates Sports Fans

Social media, with a dash of celebrity that is. Bill “The Sports Guy” Simmons as you probably well know is a very influential writer for ESPN, and a famous Boston sports fan.
Like all of us, he recently had a quirky idea. This came from one of his recent articles.
THE SQUAD 66 AWARD FOR “BEST CROWD-RELATED [...]

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How Sporting Stadiums Can Use Social Media

The Melbourne Cricket Ground is one of the most famous sporting venues in the world. Having first been built in 1853, the venue has evolved into a 100,000 seat capacity stadium that hosts events from around the world, including the 1956 Olympics and 2006 Commonwealth Games. Apart from the obvious Australian Rules football matches, they [...]

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