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May 13, 2011
Jay Kemp replied to Tim McGarry's discussion What are the most important features for a mobile app?
"To invest in an app, there has to be an ROI.  I have to consider financial gain potential and I really do not see it in their plan.   I like the Chicago Blackhawks's app, which is similar to this one, but see no value from a business…"
May 12, 2011
Jay Kemp replied to Tim McGarry's discussion Twitter vs. Facebook: If you could only select one as a tool to reach fans, which would you choose?
"Both have to be an option, but not the main home base of the team/organization/figure's marketing structure.  Both are good avenues to communicate and lure the message, but will not necessarily Brand.   Both, including MySpace for…"
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Jay Kemp replied to Stewart Whicker's discussion Are You On Twitter & Facebook? Lets Share, "Like", "RT", and Connect! in the group Sports Social Networks
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Jay Kemp commented on Andrew Gregory's blog post Are losing teams more threatened by console games?
"More threatened? No! Teams/players are more followed/idolized by the impact of console games. NHL is probably a prime example of how game consoles impact the sport, team and players. EA Sports' award winning series, NHL 2010, develops more fan…"
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"Looks good, but I do not see it's relevance to sports marketing. Can you elaborate?"
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Jay Kemp commented on Deandra D.'s blog post TMZsports.com? A Little Too Much (For Me)
"Unless they can get a big name analist to jump on this gravy train, I cannot see this being a big thing. Nobody that cares about sports will take it for anything."
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"You could not post all these in one post? Come on!"
Dec 21, 2009
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Jay Kemp left a comment for Anthony Pischke
"Hey Anthony! You should move your companies name to an official website server. It attracts more ppl and does not require them to be members of said site to find out who and what you are."
Dec 8, 2009
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"Please develop a code of conduct for this website!"
Dec 4, 2009
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Social Media's Impact on Tiger

Do you really want to know what happened to Tiger Woods? No matter if it is legal, or illegal, reports will be circulated.Will this be the reason people hate social media?How is Tiger going to recover from the media circus?See More
Dec 1, 2009

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What kind of company do you work for?
brand marketer
What is the name of your company?
Das Web Haus Online Sports Marketing
What is your job title?
Owner / Programmer
What is your job function?
Marketing
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http://www.daswebhaus.com/sports
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LinkedIn.com

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Social Media's Impact on Tiger

Do you really want to know what happened to Tiger Woods? No matter if it is legal, or illegal, reports will be circulated.

Will this be the reason people hate social media?

How is Tiger going to recover from the media circus?

Posted on December 1, 2009 at 2:00pm

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At 10:50am on December 8, 2009, Anthony Pischke said…
Jay- I want to thank you for the friendly comment on web development. Currently we are going through a re design and have it forwarded. I agree completely with your thoughts and am aware of the implications of said issues.

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