Part 1 of 4 video interviews with SF Giants – Social Media Director – Bryan Srabian What started out as a “planned” 15 minute interview last week with Bryan Srabian ended up turning into a information packed 60 minute conversation about social media strategy, campaigns, monetization and what it takes to break into the sports…
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Washington Capitals Director of Digital Media Talks Social Media (VIDEO)
The Washington Capitals are well known in the sports world as being one of the more “technically” savvy teams in professional sports. There is no doubt that this is due to the fact that their owner, Ted Leonsis has a long history in the tech world as the former President of AOL and now majority…
Do the Top Teams in the NBA Dominate on Facebook?
As of the NBA All Star Break on Monday February 27th the top 7 teams in the NBA looked like this from top to bottom. 1. Miami Heat 27-7 2. Oklahoma City Thunder (my favorite team just throwing it out there) 27-7 3. Chicago Bulls 27-8 4. San Antonio Spurs 24-10 5. LA Clippers (When was…
Former Real Madrid F.C. Digital Business Manager Shares His Success Story
I had the pleasure of interviewing Oscar Ugaz recently. For those of you not familiar with Oscar, he is a Digital Business Consultant that has worked with some of the biggest brands in the world including Toyota, SAB Miller and Real Madrid F.C. In his former role as the Digital Business Manager for Real Madrid F.C., he…
Exclusive Opportunity To Work In Major League Soccer
The MLS National Sales Center is looking for applicants for its March sports sales program. The program selects 12 lucky people who have a passion for both selling and soccer. The program lasts up to four months in Blaine, Minnesota and is an exclusive opportunity to learn the environment and exposure of MLS ticket sales. Trainees accepted…
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Amateur Athlete Sponsorship – From Investment Banker To Speed Skater
The world of online marketing and social media has opened up new opportunities for amateur athlete sponsorship. In this interview, Trevor Turnbull (COO – Sports Networker) interviews Kevin Jagger (Former investment banker turned long track speed skater – http://longtracklongshot.com). Kevin discusses how he went from a suit and tie to a one-piece speed skating suit…
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Looking for a speaker on sports and social media, personal branding or online networking for your conference? Want to help your students understand how to build their online personal brand, so they have a better chance of getting a job in sports when they graduate? Or looking for ways to help your event attendees…
Tia Norfleet, Driving Toward Nascar Debut
When you think of racecar drivers, what comes to mind? Men, mostly. And then along comes a female…but not just any female. Tia Norfleet is the first and only African-American female racecar driver to be licensed with NASCAR. That sets her apart as does her stunning beauty and racy figure which brings racecar driving apparel…
How to Work in Social Media for a Super Bowl Bound Team
Voice of the Box‘s latest interview comes in a timely matter, as the Super Bowl is set to go this Sunday in Dallas. Joining Matt is Duke Bobber, Internet Coordinator for the Super Bowl bound Green Bay Packers. Duke travels every game with the team, running the main Packers website, as well as its social…
Overtime Post – The Eyeball Shift
Thanks to a friend, I got to catch a hockey game live at the arena earlier this week. Other than the game itself, (the Canucks won, naturally) what interested me the most were the intermissions. Sure there were the usual bunch who went out for their restroom runs and beer refills, but there was also…
How to Become General Manager of a Major League Baseball Team
I connected with Mark Shapiro two years ago at the Princeton Sports Symposium, and had a great time getting to know more about his professional career in Major League Baseball. He came from humble upbringings, but through his hard work and perseverance, he worked his way up to become the Vice President and General Manager of the Cleveland Indians and was recently promoted to become team president for the club next season. Mark’s journey has been an inspiring one and his rags-to-riches story has something that we can all take away in our own journey to success in the sports world.