How digital & sponsorship has changed in 2020? For the good! – #SportsBizZoom replay

These calls were recorded on 27th & 28th October 2020 as part of our regular calls.

Topic was How digital & sponsorship has changed in 2020? For the good!

Opinions expressed on the call are personal only and may not reflect the view of the employer.

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20:01:09 From Sean Callanan : Welcome please share your Name, Location, Work & Linkedin

Sean Callanan, Melbourne Australia, Sports Geek – https://linkedin.com/in/seancallanan

20:03:43 From Matt Kemp : Matt Kemp, Sports & Entertainment Attorney, Cape Town, South Africa. @KempMatt and https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattkempsports/

20:04:19 From Mosstyn Howell : Mosstyn Howell Melbourne UbiPark https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosstynhowell/

20:05:13 From Vicha Supriyanto : Vicha Supriyanto

Australian – Used to work at National Basketball League

Now Living in London working as Client Success Manager for ECAL (Calendar Marketing Solution “Sync Fixtures to calendar”)

https://www.linkedin.com/in/vichacarrera/

20:05:25 From luke woolley : Luke Woolley Singapore Populous

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukejameswoolley/

20:05:54 From Robert Honan : Robert Honan – The Community & Club Collective Founder https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-honan-609796179/

20:22:18 From Mustafa Salih : Mustafa Salih

SDIsports but seconded to the Qatar Football Association

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mustafa-salih-288550112/

10:01:46 From Dominic Remond : Morning All

10:01:47 From danieltaylor : Marketing/Insight professional in Philadelphia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dtaylor87/

10:01:49 From Michelle Morris : Morning from Melbourne – Michelle Morris – MI Associates https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-morris-mba-8435b11/

10:01:54 From Dominic Remond : Dom Remond

Director at Grow Step – Helping businesses grow and monetize their audience, fan and customer base.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-remond

10:02:12 From Sean Callanan : Welcome please share your Name, Location, Work & Linkedin

Sean Callanan, Melbourne Australia, Sports Geek – https://linkedin.com/in/seancallanan

10:02:13 From Craig Green : SprtsHQ : Hi all. Craig Green – SprtsHQ.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-green-394a3810/

10:02:42 From Loren Hazelwood : Hello all, Sponsorship Executive at Motorsport Australia https://www.linkedin.com/in/loren-hazelwood-5b79aa89/

10:02:47 From David Hopkins : David Hopkins – Glory League Sports – Melbourne – https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hopkins-b8765228/

10:03:16 From Amy Wadwell : Amy Wadwell, Snr Manager Digital Marketing @ Paralympics Australia

https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-wadwell/

10:03:28 From Phil Cotton : Phil Cotton – CEO & Founder, Elevate Sports. London – https://www.linkedin.com/in/commercialdirectorsport/

10:03:30 From Tim Mullaly : Hi all, Tim Mullaly – Australian Partnerships Manager @ Tradable Bits – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-mullaly/

10:03:33 From Hugo van Rhijn : Hi from Hugo – http://www.flyfan.app in Atlantic Canada

10:03:33 From Bec Bruhn : Hey guys, Bec from the PGA of Aus – Marketing Exec https://www.linkedin.com/in/bec-bruhn-a67639118/

10:03:40 From [email protected] : Shantelle from the Brisbane Broncos – Partnerships Executive https://www.linkedin.com/in/shantelle-jackson-619872111/

10:04:24 From Jim Dorash : Hi guys, Jim Dorash, Brisbane, Australia – EndZone Global sport consultancy – please connect – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimdorash/

10:04:25 From Tayah Bot : Morning all. Tayah Bot – Melbourne Storm

https://www.linkedin.com/in/tayah-bot-a4652823/

10:04:29 From Ben Kennings : Hi everyone,

First time on one of these Zooms. I work for Surfing New Zealand as Events and Comms Manager. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-kennings-1473b2b/

10:04:29 From Tim Wyld : Hi All, Tim Wyld GM Commercial at NRL Touch Football

10:04:54 From Rennie Gilchrist : Morning all, Rennie Gilchrist, Commercial Manager from the Melbourne Storm https://www.linkedin.com/in/renniegilchrist/

10:04:56 From Tim Mullaly : Welcome Ben!

10:05:06 From Karen Lunn : Hi Everyone, Karen Lunn from Australian Ladies Professional Golf https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-lunn-0393a143/

10:05:10 From Charles Reynolds : Hi all, Charles (Chip) Reynolds from the turbulent US and mountains of Utah. I’m with Trak Software (sponsorship management platform), sponsorship and ticketing team vet. Twitter: 33Chipper. https://www.linkedin.com/in/crey33/

10:05:31 From Corey Kirby : Hi All, Corey Kirby COO PTI Digital Group https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjkirby19/

10:06:03 From Darren Anderson : Hi all, Darren Anderson, Melbourne, Founder at Forward Pivot, https://www.linkedin.com/in/darren-anderson-b2667185/

10:06:06 From Brian Borowsky : Hi everybody! Brian Borowsky from My Occ Health Record. We help create covid-safe teams and environments.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianborowsky/

10:06:16 From Bronson Mokabela : Bronson Mokabela, Founder of Digigage Sports & Entertainment, South Africa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/bronson-tebogo-mokabela/

10:06:47 From Tim Mullaly : Rennie, do you work with Daniel C?

10:07:08 From Bronson Mokabela : What is the news with Melbourne Storm? (Excuse the ignorance).

10:07:30 From Rennie Gilchrist : I certainly do Tim.

10:07:42 From Tim Mullaly : Won the NRL (rugby) premiership @Bronson

10:07:47 From Tayah Bot : Storm won the NRL Premiership on Sunday night 🙂

10:08:22 From Bronson Mokabela : Congratulations…

10:08:24 From Tim Mullaly : Nice Rennie, worked with the big man over at AFL

10:08:41 From Phil Cotton : @Corey, missing the London rain yet??

10:08:58 From Corey Kirby : @Phil, its 36 degrees here so yes I am!

10:18:03 From Bronson Mokabela : QUESTION: What is the general trend in your markets from the brand side? Are they requesting reductions on their sponsorship, or is there more spend and appreciation of digital?

10:19:02 From Darren Anderson : In our group – Interesting hearing @Tim's journey towards Touch Football owing their digital broadcasting platforms more

10:19:56 From Tod Caflisch : And more accountability with digital, more data collection

10:21:26 From Tim Mullaly : Great call Tod – have seen many of our clients get a lot smarter with their data collection – and look to learn more about their fan base

10:24:27 From Charles Reynolds : Digital and social (or broadcast visible) as best make goods possible. Many brands and agencies will want to see performance metrics compared to what they signed on for.

10:26:46 From Tim Wyld : brands have more power in negotiations and are keeping rights holders more accountable

10:30:20 From Bec Bruhn : Agreed with @Loren. Our golf tournaments have been cancelled this summer, so needing to work through engagement and stats through digital channels being much lower in comparison to when golf tournaments would be being played! So shifting focus to the content we can produce in place of this.

10:32:31 From Corey Kirby : Make goods are important for the short-term but rightsholders needs to be careful not be lower their digital asset value for future negotiations

10:38:13 From Charles Reynolds : @Corey – great point, these should raise the bar on asset values moving forward (pending the ability to better control saturation!).

10:40:04 From Tim Mullaly : North Melbourne were doing some awesome inner sanctum experiences into team meetings with coaching group for their inner sanctum members – would have been an amazing insight

10:41:59 From Charles Reynolds : 99%+ of fans don’t make it to the stadium – for sure remote engagement will only increase.

10:42:21 From Sean Callanan : Here is the Lockerroom app – https://joinlockerroom.com/

10:42:34 From Brian Borowsky : Great point Corey. Need to not slip into previous behaviours – extend the experience across the weekend and outside of gameday

10:42:47 From Darren Anderson : The interstate engagement you mentioned in your example will be a big benefit for federated models. A big issue for peak bodies with lean budget is spreading access to things such as coach development activities across all states – Zoom has and will help remove those geographical barriers which will assist State/National relationships

10:47:38 From Charles Reynolds : To Sean’s point, personalization and customization to carve out uniqueness will help in a big way!

10:47:57 From Corey Kirby : Agree – need to know your fanbase and who you target with what.

10:48:27 From Bec Bruhn : Thanks Sean! Have to jump onto a work call 🙂 See everyone again soon.

10:48:35 From Corey Kirby : Better to send to the right 10,000 for that partner rather than 50,000 where 80% are uninterested

10:49:11 From Tim Wyld : 100% Corey

10:50:02 From Loren Hazelwood : We actually launched a Member Rewards program so our members would receive a benefit from our corporate partners. It also created a new benefit for members who weren’t able to compete using their licence and gave our partners a new way to promote their content.

10:50:03 From Tim Mullaly : Spot on Corey. Find the fan base that are interested too – use data acquisition and qualify the fans

10:50:30 From Tim Mullaly : Sounds awesome Loren – what was the offer?!

10:50:58 From Tim Wyld : sell the engagement not the total

10:52:04 From Loren Hazelwood : @Tim – Different discounts/offers from our partners, at the moment there are 10 partners involved in the program and we’ve received a great response from our members

10:54:15 From Corey Kirby : Arsenal just launched similar in the UK overnight with Barclays bank allowing for members to have “club cash” and fans to use the card for all online purchases which earn loyalty points to receive gifts and experiences

10:54:54 From Corey Kirby : https://www.arsenal.com/news/arsenal-launch-loyalty-reward-scheme

10:55:37 From Tim Mullaly : https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news/2020/10/27/storm-hour-the-messages-from-victoria-that-fuelled-a-premiership/

10:56:27 From Darren Anderson : Just finished The Courage to Be Disliked @Sean – good read reinforcing how everything boils down to interpersonal relationships, relevant with all areas of sport being a ‘business of people'

10:57:12 From Corey Kirby : I find that clubs in Australia have on a whole handled this situation really well especially compared to overseas counterparts.

10:57:29 From Amy Wadwell : I'm currently reading ‘Life scale' by Brian Solis. Interesting read particularly if you work in digital.

10:59:31 From Dominic Remond : Thanks Sean

10:59:45 From Craig Green : SprtsHQ : Thanks.

10:59:47 From Tim Mullaly : Thanks heaps Sean – great to chat everyone. cheers

10:59:53 From Charles Reynolds : Thank you Sean and all – cheers!

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