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Objectives. Explain sponsorship/partnership as it relates to the SER industries Explain the reasons for a company or organization to use sponsorships Identify current trends in sponsorship within the SER industries. What is a Sponsorship?.

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  1. Objectives • Explain sponsorship/partnership as it relates to the SER industries • Explain the reasons for a company or organization to use sponsorships • Identify current trends in sponsorship within the SER industries

  2. What is a Sponsorship? • Promotion of a company in association with a property or event • Designed to benefit both the sponsor and the sponsored • Helps increase a company’s branding ...So what’s an endorsement? Statements of approval concerning a product or service by an individual or organization on behalf of the producer.

  3. Sponsorships • Appeal to emotions, allow people to develop a relationship • Can be flexible • Company can sponsor all or portions of a sporting event • “This halftime performance brought to you by…” • “AT&T Player of the Game” • “American Airlines Arena”

  4. Benefits of Sponsorships • To the sponsor: • Improve sales by creating interest in products and/or services • Generate brand awareness • Enhance image through association with athlete, team, or event

  5. Benefits of Sponsorships • To the sponsored: • Help pay costs and expenses • Raise standards • Increase status In 1999, FedEx Corp. agreed to pay the Washington Redskins $7.6 million per year for 27 years for the rights to name the stadium FedEx Field.

  6. Types of Sponsorship

  7. Signage • Any kind of graphic created to display information to a particular audience • Can be located anywhere it can be seen such as on the scoreboard, floorboards, or rafters • Provides direct advertising for the company if a game or event is televised and the sign is shown

  8. Example of Signage • NASCAR offers several different opportunities for signage sponsorship. • Companies can purchase the rights to place their logo, slogan, and/or colors on various parts of the car, around the track, and on uniforms.

  9. Entitlements • Association of a company’s name with the name of an event or facility in exchange for money or other considerations • Occur when there is one major sponsor for an event • Provide a clear link to the sponsor thus providing direct advertising to the sponsor

  10. Example of Entitlements • PGA has entitlement sponsors for a majority of its tournaments • The sponsor’s name appears in the name of the tournament • The Buick Invitational, The Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am, and The Wachovia Championship are just a few of the tournaments with entitlement sponsors

  11. Facility Entitlements • Occur when a company purchases the promotional rights to an entire stadium • Have become a popular way for companies to gain publicity • Offer publicity to the company when any event is held at the facility

  12. Example of Facility Entitlements • Many NFL teams play in stadiums which have facility entitlements • Reliant Stadium in Houston, Heinz Stadium in Pittsburgh, and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis are just a few of the stadiums with facility entitlements

  13. Product Exclusivity • Occurs when only one product in a product category is approved for sponsorship • Prevents other companies from advertising or selling their product at the event • Ensures a company makes a profit from their product being sold

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