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EP-273 UCF National Championship Rings & The Toledo Shrek’s

Built For The Game with Rob Cressy

English - April 25, 2018 20:55 - 9 minutes - 6.74 MB - ★★★★★ - 56 ratings
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Two Universities in the last week made national headlines thanks to some creative marketing. Rob Cressy talks about why he loves UCF Football going all in on their 2017 National Champions campaign, plus dishes about the University of Toledo tweeting out that they would change their mascot to Shrek if it got 500,000 retweets. What can brands learn from the way both of these school grabbed attention via social media? -In each episode of The Sports Marketing Huddle, Rob Cressy, Founder of Bacon Sports & Cress Media, gives a forward-thinking perspective on some of the hottest topics in the world of sports marketing and then gives actionable advice on how you can implement it into your business.Our goal of the podcast is to create the best sports marketing podcast and take The Sports Marketing Huddle up to #1 on iTunes New & Noteworthy. One way you can help support the show is by subscribing to The Sports Marketing Huddle on iTunes and letting your friends who are in the sports and marketing worlds know about it.Your feedback is super important to us. We want to make sure that we deliver value for you and make this the best sports marketing show possible. You can connect with Rob & today’s guest on social media and let us know what you think (good or bad):Rob Cressy - Twitter: @RobCressy - Instagram: @rob_cressy - Facebook: /RobCressyBiz/Websites:Cress Media: www.cressmedia.comBacon Sports: www.baconsports.comRob Cressy LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cressy/Other Awesome Content:Check out the Bacon Sports Podcast on iTunes, where I dish about sports + comedy + my journey of building the company.Check out Growing Bold on YouTube, Bold Worldwide CEO Brian Cristiano’s video journey of building a $100 million agency.