New forums for sports workers

Posted on Saturday 26 July 2008

Employees at sports teams are often curious how other folks at other teams do their jobs. Inside each league, we use E mail lists to communicate with our colleagues, but until now we’ve had no way to store the conversations for others to use, and we’ve had no good way to connect with colleagues working in other sports.

Over at Sports Marketing 2.0 we’ve created places for these questions and answers to live inside groups designed to help employees of sports teams connect with folks who do similar jobs at other teams and in other sports. If you’re interested in connecting with and learning from your colleagues at pro and college sports teams, please join the group for your particular job function. Once you’re in the group, you can:

1. Send messages to all other members -
2. Start forum discussions - each group has its own forum
3. Send private messages to other group members as needed

Here is a list with links to the new groups:
1. Sponsorship / Corp. Sales
2. Ticket Sales
3. Moderators / online community mgrs
4. Team Marketing
5. CRM / Database Marketing
6. Events & Promotions
7. Suite / Premium Seating Sales & Service
8. Stadium Operations
9. Public Relations / Communications
10. Ticket Operations
11. Web Operations / Internet Services


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  • 1 Comment for 'New forums for sports workers'

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      Lerofefat
      December 1, 2008 | 8:10 am
       

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