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Minor League Baseball

Majoring In The Minors: “Pay As You Go” Night A Smart Idea

November 29, 2013 by eastwin5

Minor league hockey usually doesn’t get the credit for being innovative and effective promoters much like their baseball brethren are. Occasionally a crazy jersey promotion pops up, or something edgy around a controversial celebrity, but by and large they probably don’t get the credit they probably deserve. Maybe it’s because there are too many things …

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“Movember” Grows

November 11, 2013 by eastwin5

The gold standard by which charities are measured these days remains the pink campaigns of Breast Cancer Awareness month, led by the yeoman work of Susan G. Komen, even with its issues last year. However as we reach mid-November, it is worth a tip of the hat to the growing work for the “Movember” campaign, …

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Good Ideas: Mets, Nets and Butts

September 18, 2013 by eastwin5

Yet another good ideas roundup as summer comes to a close… Brooklyn Goes For A Marketing Encore: The glare of the bright lights for a first successful season at the Barclays Center had not dimmed before the Brooklyn Nets started making noise for their second season…naming a new coach/old star and revamping their lineup to …

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Collateral Damage, ARod Style

August 16, 2013 by eastwin5

As we have mentioned before, the fallout from controversy involving high level athletes and celebrities often goes way beyond the personalities themselves.  The collateral damage effects hordes of people who had little to nothing to do directly with the offending party, and many times that fallout…restaurants that lose income from lockouts, memorabilia deemed worthless because …

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Patching In Brand Success…

August 13, 2013 by eastwin5

It is now in its fourth season with little push back, the patch program the NFL has implemented on regular season and training camp jerseys. Like the NBA, and the NHL, the patch program, with its limited size and scope, is designed to give added value and continue to serve as a litmus test for …

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For Brand Success, Cosmos May Have To Look More East Than West…

August 8, 2013 by eastwin5

This past Saturday, as the first place Red Bulls battled Sporting Kansas City in a key Major League Soccer matchup in the Midwest,  a packed house at Hofstra University’s Shuart Stadium on Long Island, NY helped the New York Cosmos usher in a new era, in a league that has the same name as their …

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Trading For Brand Exposure…

July 30, 2013 by eastwin5

The relative quiet of post-MLB All-Star has given way to NFL Training camp and one of the most active times of the year for baseball before the pennant races kick in…the MLB Trading Deadline. The Trading deadline, now at the end of July, grabs a lion share of the media and public attention, even if …

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How To Use The TWO Quietest Days In Sports…

July 18, 2013 by eastwin5

It happens every year and this year we got a double dose. The two days (used to be one) after the MLB All-Star Game are the days with almost no professional game in North America…Wednesday has become ESPY Day…a day also this year when Keith Olberman returned to ESPN and the NCAA announced it was …

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Two All-Star Ideas Shine Through

July 16, 2013 by eastwin5

The MLB All-Star events have grown into a weeklong baseball and branding extravaganza that have not just surpassed the original intention of the events, but have expanded into what is arguably the largest multi-day single sport platform in the industry. Super Bowl is a celebration of a championship, the All-Star festivals of the other professional …

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Can Sky Blue Find The Black?

July 7, 2013 by eastwin5

They have one of the greatest soccer players ever to step on the field, a homegrown Olympian surrounded by lots of other great talent. They play in a soccer crazy corridor in a string facility between two major markets. They are in first place. Yet for all their success, fun and goodwill Sky Blue FC …

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