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For many companies, it is major international sporting events (in particular the Football World Cup or the Olympic Games) that constitute the ideal platform for the integration of their target group-specific marketing communication into an attractive sports environment. Sports event organizers sell exclusive marketing rights for their events to official sponsors, who, in return, acquire exclusive options to utilize the event for their own advertising purposes. Ambush marketing is the method used by companies that do not hold marketin rights to an event, but still use their marketing activities in diverse ways to establish a connection to it. There is still whidespread debate and confusion about the topic. Ambush marketing is often defined in different ways, by different people, according to their position as either supporters of opponents of the practice.
Ambush Marketing im Sport
(2013)
Im Folgenden werden exemplarisch zwei Ambush-Marketing-Aktivitäten des Fast-Food-Anbieters Burger King im Rahmen der Fußball-Europameisterschaften 2016 vorgestellt. Nicht-Sponsor Burger King setzte Ambush Marketing dabei gezielt im Rahmen der EM ein,um gegen den offiziellen UEFA-Sponsor und Marktführer McDonald's Punkte zu sammeln.
Branding in sports
(2016)
Brands are ubiquitous in the sports business. The significance of the brand is fuelled not only by the various functions that a brand performs for providers and consumers in sports, but by the monetary value that brands have come to represent for sporting organizations. As part of the commercialization and professionalization of sports, a uniform brand presence is becoming increasingly important for sporting organizations. The implication is the need for systematic and integral brand management. This chapter initially examines the key features of sports from the marketing perspective and the most important fundamentals of sport marketing. Based on this, we will demonstrate specifically how brands in sports are established and cultivated.
Die wirtschaftliche Rolle des Sportmerchandisings wird in Zukunft eine noch größere Rolle spielen
(2014)
Digitales Guerilla Marketing
(2021)
Die Bereitschaft der Menschen, sich einer statischen, sich immer wiederholenden und damit vermeintlich langweiligen Informations- und Kommunikationsberieselung auszusetzen, sinkt zunehmend. Klassische, konventionelle Werbeformen versagen immer deutlicher und lassen die Forderung nach neuen, innovativen Marketingstrategien aufkommen.
Um Streuverluste so niedrig wie möglich zu halten, kommt es zu einer interinstrumentellen Umschichtung zugunsten nicht-klassischer Marketing-Kommunikationsinstrumente. Guerilla Marketing bietet neue, ungewöhnliche Möglichkeiten, der zunehmenden Werbeaversion der Rezipienten entgegenzutreten und die Aufmerksamkeit der Zielgruppe zu gewinnen.
Der Einsatz von Guerilla Marketing eignet sich dabei insbesondere online bzw. digital – gewissermaßen als die Marketing Waffe des „kleinen David“ im Kamp gegen etablierte Wettbewerber, den „Riesen Goliath“.
Der erweiterte Marketing-Mix eröffnet neue Perspektiven für das Sportmarketing. Menschen werden als die wichtigsten Bestandteile einer Sportorganisation betrachtet. Ziel ist es, tragfähige Strategien zu entwickeln, um die Kundenbedürfnisse zu erfüllen. Im Folgenden wird der erweiterte Marketing-Mix des Relationship Marketing im Sport ausführlich vorgestellt.
Event-Marketing im Sport
(2013)
This introductory chapter starts with a brief discussion about the differences between the long-standing perspective of sports marketing and more modern sports marketing approach. The discussion leads to the ultimate question whether sports marketing can be seen as a new and independent marketing discipline rather than a normal form of marketing. In addition, a coherent definition of sports marketing will be presented which serves as the underlining definition of this edition volumen. Then the most important characteristics of sports of a marketing perspective will be explained using some real-life examples. The structure as well as the individual chapters of this book will be introduced in the following. This first chapter concludes with the introduction of the German Institute for Sports Marketing which has been founded by the editors of this book.
This concluding chapter summarises and discusses the different parts and findings of the anthology on hand. The main statements and conclusions of each chapter are presented. Following up, the editors try to look into the future of the sports business and sports management in general and the future of sports marketing in particular and draw a final conclusion.