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Guest article by Oscar Ugaz. His view that an important part of the future will be in the hands of mathematicians and statisticians. And the reaction it received from more traditionally placed ‘experts’. Connect with Oscar on Linkedin and follow on Twitter. A few weeks ago, I was invited to participate in a round table…

 The Best In #Sportsbiz This Week is a collection of articles curated by Sports Networker’s Online Marketing Intern – Holly Koski Sports Business Eagles’ Michael Vick launches sports clothing line Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick is launching a sports clothing line called V7 that will be sold exclusively at East Coast sporting goods chain Modell’s. The…

Sponsored Post by Brian Collin The NFL has decided to release its All-22 film to the general public for the 2012 season. An invaluable tool for football coaches, the All-22 film does exactly what its name implies – allow viewers to see all 22 players on every play. The tape, which has been dubbed as the…

Guest post submitted by Lucas Biebelberg Today, one of the greatest sports agents in history, Leigh Steinberg, was incredibly gracious in allowing me to interview him for Sports Networker. Leigh is the founder and CEO of Steinberg Sports & Entertainment, and has represented athletes such as Steve Young, Troy Aikman, Warren Moon, Bruce Smith, Ben Roethlisberger,…

The Best In #Sportsbiz This Week is a collection of articles curated by Sports Networker’s Online Marketing Intern – Holly Koski Sports Business Nike and O2 launch sports loyalty scheme Nike has formed a first of its kind partnership with O2 to provide the operators’ customers with exclusive content and offers under the “Priority” loyalty banner….

A Guest Post by Steve Hamilton Many people believe that success in sports is driven solely by talent and training, but that’s not always true. There’s another “t” word that often plays an important role: technology. The recent controversy about the role that advanced swimming suit fabrics played in Michael Phelps’ impressive Olympic wins is…

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How to Use Facebook to Setup a Great Soccer Season

As Labor Day approaches, the Fall soccer season is upon us where nearly nineteen million soccer players will take the field. And for each one of those teams, there is a volunteer soccer coach. One of the major drags of coaching a soccer team is communicating with all the parents and players. While communicating with…

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Top 5 Most Followed Pro Athletes On Twitter

This is a guest post from Thomas Stone. A spontaneous decision to post one’s thoughts can backfire in an instant, but think of the backfire that can ensue for athletes with thousands of followers. History is clear evidence of the damage a simple “tweet” can cause to an athlete’s reputation. “What kind of person celebrates death?”…

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Giving Up The Game

Many sports personalities choose to take on new roles within their preferred sport after they retire. Typical roles may include coaching, management, commentating and analizing. However, some sports personalities choose to head off on a completely different career path, completely unrelated to their original sport. This article will look at some of the more well-known…

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Carving out a Niche with CrowdSeats.com

This is a guest post by Tyler Johnson My e-mail inbox has been blowing up lately with daily deals.  Then more.  And more.  And delete.  I wondered why I even opted in to a few of these sites as I delete nine out of 10 I receive.  When I came across CrowdSeats.com, I became curious…

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Speaking to Sports Fan Diversity

This is a guest post by Max Wendkos “Congrats, you’ve been chosen! Get a magazine, blanket & bonus gifts.” Normally, I’d expect Gmail to automatically identify this e-mail subject as spam and filter it out of my inbox. After all, the sender of such e-mails tends to be a “Nigerian prince,” except that he’s usually looking to quickly…

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The Social Media Engagement Guide

Guest Post by Dmitriy Gamarnik Before social media, reaching customers was a challenge accomplished by face to face, television, radio, or print advertising. Today, a company can use services like Twitter and Facebook to directly communicate with customers. This also means that crowd is filled with many voices and to be effective the message needs…

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How to Think Like a GM When Choosing a Marketing Company

This is a guest post by Dmitriy Gmarnik Watching the NBA draft last week, I couldn’t help but think about the pressure GMs have when deciding on which players to choose and when. Of course, before any decisions are made, GM’s factor in a myriad of variables and are forced to answer a lot of…

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Athletes Deserve Tax-Free Income Too

This is a guest post by Tom Caffrey The rich seem to always get richer while some current and retired athletes, entertainers and executives keep asking the proverbial question:  “Why is that?   “How do they do it?” It is no secret that as many as 75 % of professional athletes face hard financial times after…

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5 Effective Mobile Ecommerce Web Designs in Sports

Guest Post by Dmitriy Gamarnik Here’s a “Jimmy the Greek” type of prediction for the gadget-loving segment of our audience: mobile ecommerce websites are the next big thing in the sports industry. That’s right, you heard it here first. And I’ll put my kid’s college fund on it.  Alright, so I don’t have any kids, and…

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A Basketball Coach’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization

Guest post by Dmitriy Gamarnik Basketball coaches know that many factors go into winning a game before it is even played. The same principles can be applied to a search engine optimization strategy. Homework: A well-coached team knows the other team better than that team knows itself and it starts with watching game film. Coaches…

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Digital Sports Marketing Event in Sydney

On July 12th and 13th some of the biggest names in digital sports marketing will be attending and speaking in Sydney, Australia for the annual Sports Technology Conference. SportsNetworker.com and the SEA has teamed up as a media partner for the event, and I’ll be speaking on personal branding in sports, and leveraging LinkedIn (among…

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Where Will the Next Generation of Sports Broadcast Producers Come From?

This is a guest post from Dave Evans This subject came up in a meeting I attended about three weeks ago with several sports broadcast executives.  Jerry Steinberg, a Senior VP at Fox Sports, posed the question of training … and the floodgates opened.  A discussion that was intended to cover at least three other topics…

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