Sports Marketing
Across
- 2. marketing activities that take place during sporting events or games.
- 5. Relates to taxation, public revenues, or public debt.
- 8. selling tickets for an entire season of events or performances. Season ticket holders can receive benefits such as guaranteed seating, discounted prices, exclusive access, and additional perks.
- 14. Further ripple effects caused by employees of impacted businesses spending some of their salaries and wages in other businesses in the city.
- 16. a temporary position offered by an organization to provide practical work experience to individuals, typically students or recent graduates.
- 17. promoting and creating awareness about a specific event, such as a trade show, conference, or product launch.
- 18. all marketing activities related to sports, including promoting sporting events, teams, athletes, and sport-related products or services.
- 19. selling tickets, products, or services to organized groups of people.
- 20. the provision of services and amenities to ensure a positive and enjoyable experience for guests or customers.
- 21. Determined by the multiplier effect, meaning the portion of the money spend by visitors on local goods and services that is in turn spent locally by employers and employees.
- 22. Training in which schools and businesses cooperate to provide on-the-job practice for learners; learners receive classroom instruction and on-the-job experience
Down
- 1. highly significant and prestigious sporting events that are recognized for their historical or cultural importance.
- 3. the process of acquiring, coordinating, and maintaining sponsorships for an event, team, or organization.
- 4. the process of gathering and analyzing information about consumers, markets, and competitors.
- 6. managing and coordinating various vendors or suppliers involved in an event or project.
- 7. marketing strategy that targets potential customers who visit a physical location or venue without a prior appointment or reservation.
- 9. the process of selling products, services, or partnerships to other businesses or corporations.
- 10. managing and organizing volunteers for an event or organization.
- 11. The total of new spending resulting from an event.
- 12. administration and organization of ticketing systems for events. This includes tasks such as ticket sales, distribution, seating assignments, customer support, and handling any ticket-related issues or inquiries.
- 13. People or businesses who are affected by a company’s success or failure.
- 15. The degree to which individuals and families have economic adequacy and security.