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2014 Olympics: Winning Marketing for Team USA’s Athletes

April 21, 2014 by Mitch Arnowitz

BS USBF logo The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia have come and gone.  Tuvel Communications was pleased to lend its support to the USA Bobsled & Skeleton team’s marketing efforts. Olympic athletes rely on many forms of sponsorships to fund their dreams, from individual and corporate donations to sponsorships to crowd funding. Prior to the Winter Games, Tuvel worked with the USA Bobsled & Skeleton and Washington, DC-based ad agency ds+f to bolster the team’s online community building efforts, resulting in record sponsorship revenue.

Many lessons were learned on our Olympic marketing journey. Please keep in mind that individual athletic performance has a huge impact on any type of marketing effort, including everything social. The following list includes some of the lessons learned – and reminders that we picked up along the way.

Content <still> rules

As you can see from the following examples, content rules! Reach, engagement and followers are only some of the metrics used to track success. Bobsled athlete Jazmine Fenlator and skeleton athlete John Daly’s Twitter reach was high when compared to the other athletes on the team. (Twitter ‘Star’ Lolo Jones was not included in our study due to her massive – nearly 400,000 – number of followers.)

Example: Jazmine Fenlator and John Daly’s Twitter reach:

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 Jazmine

 

Jazmine’s updates during the Olympics include mentions of Hurricane Irene relief efforts and her mom’s health issues. She is also known for her crowdsourcing or Internet fundraising efforts to raise money for training, transportation, and Sochi-related equipment expenses.

 

 

 

BS Screen Shot 2014-03-31 at 8.15.45 AM John Daly
John’s updates include lots of humor and pics from the teammate Johnny Quinn’s famous Sochi bathroom door incident. Mr. Daly also gained notoriety when Cosmo asked readers if they thought he was the Ryan Lochte of the Sochi Olympics.

 

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Filed Under: Advertising, branding, Community, E-mail marketing, Marketing, online community building, Social Media Marketing, Tips & Best Practices, Tuvel Communications Tagged With: community-building, content marketing, event marketing, influencer outreach, mitch arnowitz, online community building, Sochi, Sochi Olympics, social media, Tuvel, Tuvel Communications, USA Bobsled & Skeleton, USBSF

MarComm Makeovers

November 2, 2012 by eglomb

The original posting of this blog can be found here and was written by Elizabeth Engel 

Is your magazine frumpy? Is your blog out-of-date? Are your social media efforts mismatched?

Join Elizabeth Engel (Spark Consulting, LLC) and Mitch Arnowitz (Tuvel Communications) at MGI (623 N. Washington Street Alexandria, Virginia) for ASAE’s November Alexandria Brown Bag on Thursday, November 15, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm.

Mitch and Elizabeth and a panel of experts (aka the Brown Bag attendees) will provide on-the-spot analysis and advice for the samples you bring to help improve your marketing and communications efforts.

This will be an interactive session with a computer and Internet access available for pieces like your website, landing pages, or social media outposts. If you’d like the group to look at a print piece (like a brochure, postcard, magazine, etc.), please bring enough that we can pass them around (say 5-8 copies).

Show off what’s working at your organization, or get the input you need to take your marketing and communications efforts to the next level.

Register now, it’s free! See you there.

Filed Under: Advertising, Events, General, How-Tos, Opportunities, Social Media Tagged With: ASAE, communication, Elizabeth Engel, marketing, mitch arnowitz, presentations, social media

RSS advertising

July 18, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

This comes from today’s Potomac Tech Wire

Washingtonpost.com Launches Advertising in RSS Feeds  

Arlington, Va. -- Washingtonpost.com, the Arlington-based website of The
Washington Post newspaper, said that it has begun including advertisements
in its RSS (Real Simple Syndication) feeds, making it the first major
news site to offer ad units in its syndication streams. RSS, which has
been actively embraced by the blogging community, is a method for
distributing content over the Internet that allows end-users to subscribe
to content feeds of various kinds. The company said that Friday's launch
is part of a campaign integrating RSS ads, online video, behavioral
targeting and standard ad delivery. More here.


I haven't seen the ads in my feeds yet-- has anyone else? I also can't find
a price or rate card for RSS advertising. 


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