Welcome back to regular podcast programming, Sean Callanan returns looking at sports biggest problems.
On this podcast Sean Callanan discusses:
- How the podcast will change over the new (hopefully) few months during COVID (DC) crisis
- How you can get involved in the podcast
- Tackling the big questions with a Digital To Dollars lens
- What will fan behaviour look like DC (During COVID) and PC (Post COVID)?
- Assessing your content strategy with one question. Why?
- Why now is the best time to build you database
- Why valuation of your digital assets is about to change drastically
- Why your pitch is the MOST important driver for revenue
- How sponsorship disruption has been accelerated by COVID
- New segment – One Slide – Two Minutes – Looking back at a presentation from 10 years ago
- New Segment – Do This Today – you won't regret it

How can we tackle the big questions?
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How we can help you bounce back from COVID-19
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Resources from the podcast
- Connect with Sean Callanan on Linkedin if you haven't already and send in your suggestions via Twitter to @seancallanan
- Calls to action from the podcast
- Want to book in for a chat about Digital To Dollars for your team, league or brand?
- Can you offer a B2B solution that can help sports recover from impact from COVID-19?
- Lost your job or work due to COVID-19? Please register your details as a Sports Business Rockstar
- Connect with people looking for work on Linkedin
- If you want to use the Habits tracker as discussed in the podcast, here is a link in the Play Store
- If you enjoy out content, we'd be very grateful for your contribution to our Patreon campaign
One Slide – Two Minutes

This slide is from 2010 Social Media Workshop, listen to podcast to hear Sean remix and explain this slide.
See you at SEAT in Salt Lake City
Join us at SEAT Conference in Salt Lake City Utah on July 14-15 2023. Many of our podcast guests are SEAT attendees.
SEAT is the conference where sports technology executives unite to discuss and solve the tech problems the sports industry is facing. Collaboration across multiple tracks of technology, digital and data has helped the sports industry deliver improvements across stadium access, wi-fi, security, fan engagement, social media, digital content, ticketing and sponsorship revenue. Sean Callanan, Sports Geek