shmmeee
Well-Known Member
Just looking at Bayern’s commercial strategy. Maybe a bit high to aim arguably, but I think we can learn some stuff. They have long term commercial partners like Audi, Adidas and Allianz who own a small stake in the club and have worked with them for years with long term deals that play into the brand of the club, same as their shirt sponsor Deutsche Telekom. They also are starting to open training camps and the like in other markets that help their sponsors gain visibility there.
Just wondering what a cut price version of that would look like. Coventry and Warwickshire based businesses we could forge a long term relationship with. For me it should be JLR, Warwick Uni, Cov Uni, Aston Martin, Codemasters, big multinational locally headquartered brands.
Any other ideas or does anyone know if there’s a reason these sorts of brands haven’t been involved with the club?
Fans are peanuts really. TV money and sponsorship bring in the biggest chunk of money in most clubs. Fans should really be there to add atmosphere, spread the brand, and for lifetime value IMO. Get em in cheap and make money long term.
Other things like quality merchandise that reaches outside the fan base (see some of the recent kits especially two tone) as well but that’s much harder to reliably do. But worth a shot putting some effort into stuff that can become fashionable and promoted through influencers and the like. I won’t pretend I understand fashion though.
Just wondering what a cut price version of that would look like. Coventry and Warwickshire based businesses we could forge a long term relationship with. For me it should be JLR, Warwick Uni, Cov Uni, Aston Martin, Codemasters, big multinational locally headquartered brands.
Any other ideas or does anyone know if there’s a reason these sorts of brands haven’t been involved with the club?
Fans are peanuts really. TV money and sponsorship bring in the biggest chunk of money in most clubs. Fans should really be there to add atmosphere, spread the brand, and for lifetime value IMO. Get em in cheap and make money long term.
Other things like quality merchandise that reaches outside the fan base (see some of the recent kits especially two tone) as well but that’s much harder to reliably do. But worth a shot putting some effort into stuff that can become fashionable and promoted through influencers and the like. I won’t pretend I understand fashion though.