Friday, June 19, 2015

Surveys

1. What are you trying to understand with your survey?

2. Did the demographic questions you asked help you with understanding the results?

3. What would you change, if you could, in your survey?

4. Is there a difference in the boys results vs. the girls results? Explain.

5. What question told you the most from your survey? Explain.

6. What summary can you give if at all about your results. If there are several please separate the results.

7. What is something you liked about this project?

1. We are trying to understand what people like about school lunch and what would people want to change about it.

2. No because gender or age doesn't affect how someone feels about school lunch.

3. We would add better demographic questions that help us understand more about how they feel.

4. No because they were mixed and gender doesn't affect their preference for school lunch.

5. "How often do you buy lunch?" because we could tell if they had a lot of experience buying lunch, or they didn't.

6. People wanted to change school lunch in some way because they mostly all chose the answers that would involve changing school lunch.

7. I liked that we could see how people in the school felt about school lunch.     

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Virtual Sports

3 - Main Goals of Operating the Football Franchise
2 - most difficult aspects of managing the franchise
1 - easiest aspect in managing the franchise

3-

  • Make money
  • Win
  • Make the fans aware of your franchise
2-
  • Media Planning
  • Ticket Prices
1-
  • Licensing 

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Virtual Sports

  • Challenges I might be faced with are that people in the city will not be aware of the franchise, they might not go to the games because my ticket prices might be too high, and I might not choose the best licensing agreement.
  • I think I will excel at getting sponsorships and setting promotions so that the fans will get something when they come to the games.
  • I think that choosing your franchise location is the most important because you want a city that has a high awareness and is devoted to football.    

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Endorsements

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has had endorsements with Papa John's, Nationwide, Sprint, DirecTV, MasterCard, Reebok, and Gatorade over his long career. These endorsements keep him one of the NFL's richest players. Andre Luck is sponsored by TD Ameritrade and Nike. He will appear in national ad campaigns and will probably sign a lot more endorsements because he is still a young star. Miguel Cabrera doesn't have many endorsement deals. He makes about 150,000 to 200,000 in endorsements, which is not a lot compared to other pro athletes. He does have an endorsement deal with Chrysler and Maltin Polar. Mike Trout has endorsement deals with subway, body armor, Nike, and J&J Snack Foods.

Amateur Sports

Divisions I, II, and III have different levels of athletics and academics. Division I has the most serious sports, followed by education. Division II doesn't offer as many full scholarships as Division I because they don't have as much money to spend on athletics. Division III's students are mainly focused on athletics and the practice and playing seasons are shortened so that the athletes have more time for their education.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

My Introduction

This is my new practice blog. I am excited to learn about marketing sports and entertainment this year. I took intro to business last year so this is the first marketing course I am taking. I will be updating this blog regularly with Sports and Entertainment Marketing blog posts.