Social Media and the Super Bowl
February 2, 2009 at 2:39 pm | Posted in Networking, Social Media, Sponsorship, Sports Marketing | 2 CommentsTags: Social Media, Sports Markerting, Super Bowl
If you are into Sports Marketing like I am, check out this fantastic presentation posted by Pat Coyle.
One of the key points from Pat’s presentation that I was thinking about while watching the game last night was how many fans/viewers now expand the experience of watching sports at home while being online at the same time.
I am reaching out to my network today to ask people to share thier experiences from last night’s Super Bowl…
- Were you on-line during the game?
- If so, where were you?
- What sorts of things took place?
Thanks for your feedback…
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Seeing a lot of posts like this today. We had family over for a big pre-game meal and to watch the game. That was all the social I could take. 8)
Comment by Tim Rueb— February 2, 2009 #
LOL – that does sound pretty social, and fun. In Canada, it’s less of a cultural event and mainstream TV doesn’t show the same commercials, so we don’t get the same experience.
Thanks for your comment
Comment by Carson McKee— February 2, 2009 #