Re-thinking sports marketing now that fans are in charge
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I am a graduate student at the University of Padang, Indonesia. I want to do research on sports marketing at the Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia (KONI/National Sports Committee of Indonesia), a fo…
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my name is Tim Horton and I am CEO of a startup called Sports Training Interactive. Our first web property is soccerinteractive.com and after a brief review of your site I love the concept and can see a huge benefit for sports fans and in particular soccer coaches, players and fans for your service since it is so difficult to know when good games are on TV. I would be interested in talking with you about your widgets and other possible partnership opportunities. I can be reached at timhorton@soccerinteractive.com.
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My name is Mark Heller and I'm the CEO of a new website launching in 4 weeks called Diehard101.com. I would like to talk to you about a Joint Venture. What is the best way to get in touch with you?
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no upsets by Aggies at home tonight!