Business can benefit from social media in various ways.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced people to get used to the so-called “new normal”. It’s not surprising to know that many businesses are affected by the global market on lockdown. Companies and various organizations have to find ways to promote products and services to their customers and target market. The same can be said for the sports and entertainment industry.
For many businesses and industries, social media is an essential tool. Startups and established companies understand how crucial an active social media presence is for growth and success. Social sites started gaining popularity in the late 90s when netizens utilized blogs to update their connections about what’s going on with their lives. Fast forward to 2020; there’s already seven major social media sites, namely, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, Snapchat, and Twitter. As of January 2020, according to We Are Social, 3.8 billion people are on social media – that’s almost 60% of the global population!
Social media is an indispensable tool in creating awareness and building a loyal customer base. Businesses can benefit from social media in several ways:
The growth in popularity of social media was fueled by the advancements in technology and the increased adeptness of society in using it. The sports industry can now rely on social media software like Greenfly to create and distribute online, encouraging collaboration and enhancing communication.
Social media, without a doubt, has changed the way sports fans watched athletic events, or engaged with their favorite sports team. The sports industry, although considered a billion-dollar industry, has also been severely impacted by COVID-19. Sports events have been cancelled as professional athletes are quarantined, and stadiums are closed.
The entire industry now has to explore other opportunities to create content and engage with sports fans—this is where social media comes in. The sports industry can make use of the popularity of social media in both good and trying times through the following:
With the pandemic keeping many people indoors, a little bit of interesting real-time interaction with your favorite sports superstars won’t hurt. Sports teams can help keep the fire burning in the heart of their sports fans by involving them in discussions or polls on social media.
It’s no wonder he’s one of the most paid influencers on social media. Sports-related businesses, as well as those involved in health and fitness products and services, know that they can increase revenue by reaching out to a suitable athlete with an excellent social media fan base.
Sports organizations, advertisers, and brands can generate more interest and sales by working with athletes and sports teams that use their voice for the less fortunate, and speaking up for important social causes today.
The sports industry is not the only one affected by the pandemic and trying hard to adapt to the new environment. Fortunately, social media allows companies and organizations to continue connecting and engaging with customers and stakeholders. Dedicated sports fans can continue to watch, engage, and share their passion with like-minded individuals.
With the right social media strategy, sports leagues and sports-related businesses can capitalize on real-time engagement and quality content to satisfy the most discerning sports aficionados.
Julie Burns is a full-time blogger who writes topics on health and wellness, parenting, and business. Julie regularly publishes content on her own blog, and often contributes articles to other websites, as well.
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