Sports Marketing 2.0

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Megan Hueter
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Aug 4, 2010
Steve Harbula commented on Megan Hueter's blog post MUST READ: New Study on Social Media and Sports Fans
"Interesting stuff, and not surprising. Fans have historically been interested in anything that makes them feel like they have a stronger relationship with their favorite athletes and teams. Being able to interact the same way you do with your pals…"
Jul 28, 2010
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MUST READ: New Study on Social Media and Sports Fans

Check out this new study. Shows sports brands have a huge opportunity to engage sports fans. Worth a read! Survey: Social-media use builds fan avidityhttp://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=article.printArticle&articleId=66338 See More
Jul 28, 2010
Brian Freeland left a comment for Megan Hueter
"Thanks for contacting me back. I think you would make an excellent council member and I do have some room in the budget, so I am hopeful that I can arrange your travel. The meeting is in Reston, Virginia on August 26th. You would arrive on the 25th…"
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"Hi Brian, This sounds really interesting. Only problem is that I'm located in NYC (I now work for Catalyst Public Relations http://www.catalystpublicrelations.com). I definitely think I could add some value, though, both from a digital…"
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"Hi Megan, My name is Brian Freeland and I am the Program Director of Sports Management at American Public University. I have an Industry Advisory Council that meets once a year in Reston, Va. There are about 10 to 12 individuals that make up the…"
Jun 10, 2010
Polly commented on Megan Hueter's blog post WomenTalkSports.com welcomes you to the “Twitter Lounge”
"Hi Megan, Congratulations on what sounds like an excellent initiative, and something that strikes a chord with us! I'd love to talk about potential partnership / cross-promotional opportunities between WomenTalkSports.com and…"
Jul 20, 2009

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What kind of company do you work for?
agency
What is the name of your company?
Catalyst Public Relations
What is your job title?
Digital Strategist (also cofounded WomenTalkSports.com network)
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Marketing
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http://www.womentalksports.com

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MUST READ: New Study on Social Media and Sports Fans

Check out this new study. Shows sports brands have a huge opportunity to engage sports fans. Worth a read!



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Posted on July 28, 2010 at 2:54pm — 1 Comment

WomenTalkSports.com welcomes you to the “Twitter Lounge”

As many of you know, I am one of the co-founders of WomenTalkSports.com, so I am a bit biased when I write this post. However, our site has grown tremendously, and our new Twitter Lounge resource is so good that I felt the need to write about it in an effort to spread the word.



If you’re not already aware, WomenTalkSports.com is a female sports blog network that was created in early… Continue

Posted on May 27, 2009 at 1:08pm — 1 Comment

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At 12:00am on December 23, 2008, Tim Horton said…
Hi Megan,
welcome to the Community. I read your blog and enjoyed it. I have a soccer social networking community that focuses on the further development of coaches, parents and players and complements my Soccer Interactive.com coaching education site that we are about to relaunch with a new design. The Community is http://community.soccerinteractive.com. One of the things we will be focusing on is the development of both female soccer coaches and coaches of women and girls. We feel this is an underserved market that is not given the attention it needs to help further develop female coaches in particular. I am hoping to make an exciting announcement in the next few days regarding a partnership with the coach of the one of the teams you mentioned in your blog. We hope that our free soccer community and premium coaching education site will help to empower female coaches and improve colloboration and mentoring of new coaches.

I look forward to reading your blog more often.

Cheers
Tim
At 12:11am on December 23, 2008, Tim Horton said…
Hi Mega,
I would be happy to do that. This week is a bit crazy but next week or the first week of January would work. After that it is the NSCAA convention in St Louis which we hopefully will be exhibiting with our new high profile partner in the Women's game.

My email is timhorton@soccerinteractive.com

Cheers
Tim
At 11:59pm on December 23, 2008, Tim Horton said…
Hi Megan,
I thought you would be interested to know that we have been named the "Official Online Education Partner" for Tony DiCicco's SoccerPlus organizations and will be sharing his booth at the NSCAA convention in St Louis. He will provide a significant endorsement for what we are trying to accomplish at Soccer Interactive and provide unparalleled insight into ways we can use the internet to develop coaches and players within the women's game.

Cheers
Tim
At 12:23am on December 24, 2008, Tim Horton said…
Hi Megan,
no problem. timhorton@soccerinteractive.com I look forward to your questions and when do you need them back by since I need to spend a few days with the family this week and weekend?

Cheers
Tim
At 12:35pm on January 7, 2009, Tim Horton said…
Hi Megan,
I did get your email and apologize for not responding already. I have been working feverishley on getting the new design for the website ready for releasing next week prior to the NSCAA convention. I will try and find some time this week to respond to you but and still very interested in doing the interview.

Cheers
Tim
At 12:52pm on June 10, 2010, Brian Freeland said…
Hi Megan,

My name is Brian Freeland and I am the Program Director of Sports Management at American Public University. I have an Industry Advisory Council that meets once a year in Reston, Va. There are about 10 to 12 individuals that make up the council. All of them have jobs in the sports industry and we meet to brainstorm about ways to improve our degree program. Any interest? Here is a link to our website: http://www.apu.apus.edu/academic/programs/masters

Thanks,
Brian Freeland
At 3:57pm on June 10, 2010, Brian Freeland said…
Thanks for contacting me back. I think you would make an excellent council member and I do have some room in the budget, so I am hopeful that I can arrange your travel. The meeting is in Reston, Virginia on August 26th. You would arrive on the 25th for an evening "kick-off" meeting and Thursday's meeting runs from 8am until 4pm. You could depart that evening. I have plenty of other information that I can share, including a PowerPoint that will walk you through our guiding principles, purpose, and current members. Can you e-mail me at my work address? bfreeland@apus.edu

Thanks again!

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