The Six Best Program Ideas You Should Be Doing Now

 
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WHERE DO GOOD IDEAS COME FROM?

The National Sports Forum is a forward thinking conference and we're motivated by what works and what works well. This is also the guiding principle behind our annual SAMMY award, which is designed to acknowledge six outstanding revenue-generating ideas being used in the sports industry. Read on to find out more about the strategies behind these big ideas or click here for a brief overview.

 
Portland Timbers
Timbers increase sales with fan-based mktg
The Portland Timbers sell out all regular season games with a creative campaign focused on the authentic experience of Portland soccer. Read More>
 
Channel 1 Media Solutions
Channel 1 Media creates sales tool for 49ers
Channel 1 Media Solutions turns an ROI of 130 to one for the San Francisco 49ers through the development of a digital sales tool used to promote suites and club seats. Read More>
 
USA Waterpolo
USA Water Polo generates buzz
USA Water Polo creates greater awareness of water polo outside of the water polo community as well as generates excitement within the water polo community with their "Join the Cap Campaign". Read More>
 
IMG WorldWide
IMG develops partnership with Kia Motors
IMG enhances Kia Motors' brand image by negotiating for Blake Griffin to use a Kia Optima as a prop during the All Star Week Slam Dunk Competition. Read More>
 
GAGA Sports and Entertainment
GAGA utilizes Houston Dynamo Insider
GAGA Sports and Entertainment brings in an additional $300,000 in ticket sales for the Houston Dynamo with the first online interaction site in Major League Soccer. Read More>  
 
New Jersey Devils
Devils "Mission Control" kicks online growth
The New Jersey Devils bring in an additional $17,000 in ticket sales with new in-arena social media hub. Read More>
 



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