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Chapter 5Public Image

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Chapter OverviewLesson 5.1 Public RelationsLesson 5.2 FansLesson 5.3 Publishing and

Speaking Engagements

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Lesson 5.1Public Relations

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Image is Everything!

Public Relations: Creates a

favorable public opinion of an individual or organization.

Game & Player

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Action Plan Acquire letter of intent that details the

firms services. Should answer: Which forms of media are most appropriate? What will be used to create a favorable

image? How will the public relations firm promote it?

Public relations publicize and enhance the events and athletes.

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The Big Picture Importance of a

positive image extends beyond the athletes and events to include: Location of event Attractive presentation Business reputation Community reputation

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Special Events Promote goodwill

Willingness to work with or assist a person/organization based on positive relationship.

Keep the customer happy What were the problems with Atlanta during

the Olympics? Make public relations work

Listen to complaints & problems and find ways to fix them

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Athletes and Public Goodwill

Oct. 1998 NBA contract negotiations Baseball player strikes Multimillion $ contracts for athletes

Look greedy Overcome this by donating money

Fans/Cities can get bad images too Reassure fans by bringing in extra

police to control unruly fans

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Lesson 5.2Fans

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Fan Clubs What attracts you to an athlete? What do fans give:

Loyalty Positive media attention Ticket and merchandise buyers

Offers the opportunity for an athlete to build a positive image.

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Benefits of Fan ClubsCharge a small fee to join;

some freeWhat do you get????

Discounts on merchandiseSpecial outings or seminars

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Licensing & Merchandising Multibillion billion

dollar industry License sports

merchandise to 3rd party companies Produce, distribute,

and sell Team Licensing

Business (TLB) magazine

Purchased through: Fan clubs Licensed

department stores Magazines At sports events

Fastest growing product line Collectibles and

electronic games

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Evergreens Remain valuable

from year to year Trading Cards

Baseball Cards used to promote sales through: Addition to cigarette

packs Addition to Bubble

gum packs

What effects trading cards:

•New athletes

•Change teams

•Retirement of highly regarded player

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Predicting the Market Very unpredictable Licensing are

expensive Oakland Raiders

took risk by adding black to color scheme Fans liked it;

increased sales

Successes Starter, Rawlings,

and Champion have consistent record

Upper Deck has done well

Kodak boosted sales by becoming Olympic sponsor

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Lesson 5.3

Publishing and Speaking Engagements

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Motivational Speaking

People enjoy listening to speeches by well-known individuals

Athletes cannot plan on a lifelong career in their sport

Range from giving motivational talks to small training seminars

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Speakers Success Speakers success and the price they

charge depends more on: Excellent speaking and communication skills Well-written speeches Ability to handle unexpected questions Message that the audience is interested in

hearing Sense of humor, sincerity, people skills

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Aids to Success Rely on strong

marketing and promotional campaigns

An agent to book engagements

Specialists paid % of fees charged for the speech

Promotional Sports Stars, Inc. Grooms its

speakers Top speakers:

Rick Pitino Tommy Lasorda Mai Hamm

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Price of Motivation Rick Pinto receives $20,000 and round-

trip, first-class plane trip Talk about team building and coaching Uses “TEAM” as an acronym

Superstars earn between $7,500-$25,000 for single speaking engagement

Other related careers: sports broadcasting

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Writing their Stories Well-written biography

will sell well Leads to national

publicity tour Broadens the audience

because of the themes and concerns.

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Publishing Process Ghostwriters or sports reporters write Prices are determined by public

demand Author receives a royalty

10% or more of the price for each copy sold

Can make several million dollars on best seller


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