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The Marketing Power Behind Baseball Game Promotions standard

Many sports organizations have increased the time and money allocated towards marketing their services. Game promotions are believed to increase attendance in baseball leagues. As the size and popularity of national and international sports grow, so is the field of sports marketing.  Promotions in Baseball Both local and national professional sports teams focus on game-day giveaways to promote their sports. These giveaways include posters, bags, towels, hats, and bobbleheads which continue to be the cream for sports promotions.  Baseball in-game promotions may also consist of halftime contests that allow fans to win various gifts, including money, helmets, folding chairs, gift cards, and free admission to the game.  Here are the impacts of sports marketing concerning baseball in game promotions.  Increase Attendance The primary aim of promoting ...

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Pinterest For Business

The past year social media has seemed to be dominated by likes of Facebook (for both good and not-so-good reasons), Instagram, and Snapchat. While these platforms spurred the trend toward video content, marketers have since continued to leverage this format throughout their marketing mix. So how does Pinterest, which utilizes both images and videos, fit in the picture for businesses? Well, it stepped up its game in terms of video in 2018. In August of last year, Pinterest tested and launched Promoted Video at max width to all its advertisers. Promoted video or advertising video had been available since 2016. The new wider format allows for videos to be played at 4x bigger, increasing engagement rates from 12%-33% according to initial brand tests. Promoted Video at max. width stretches across ...

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Five Quick and Easy Places to Publish Your Whitepapers (That Aren’t SlideShare) image

Where to post whitepapers and presentations

So, you've published a whitepaper, guide, slide deck, or other big, important piece of content. You upload the entire document (or better idea, upload a preview) to SlideShare, because you want to share it to the most used visual content platform, which just so happens to be owned by the world's largest professional network, which in turn is owned by Microsoft. Makes sense. But why stop there? You don't just share your blog post to Facebook, you share it to Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. for optimal awareness. Why not do the same with your big content too? SlideShare Is Great, But I Have Some Concerns Let’s get this out of the way, I love SlideShare. I loved it more when they gave analytics that ...

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