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Developing and Growing Your Sports and Sport Club in the Community Conference

July 28th, 2004 · No Comments

Developing and Marketing Your Sport and
Sports Club in the Community
How to create win-win situations for sport, clubs and the
community

A one-day conference organised by the Sports Marketing
Network on how sport
and sports club can develop their presence in the community
and thus attract
more supporters, players and sponsors and raise the profile of
your club and your sport

8th September 2004
Leicester Tigers RUFC

Case studies from

Northampton Saints RUFC
Leyton Orient FC
Activate UK
Brentford FC
Newport Rugby Club
The Golf Foundation
Newcastle Eagles Basketball Club

This conference will focus on the practical issues facing sports
and sports
clubs when developing community sports projects. It will bring
together
coaching, development and marketing people from sports and
sports clubs with
their counterparts from NGBs and with representatives from
funding agencies
and councils.

Delegates will receive a CD with full delegate documentation
including
speaker presentation, lunch and tea/coffee breaks.

Book and pay before 12th August

Amateur Clubs SAVE £100

Member of the Sports Marketing Network £285 + VAT (Total
£334.88)
Non - member of the Sports Marketing Network £315 + VAT
(£370.13)
Amateur clubs/organisation £185 + VAT (Total 217.38)

The Sports Marketing Network is the Network for people
involved with the
marketing and development issues within sports and sports
clubs. Other
events for autumn 2004 include:

Developing and Growing Sport Sponsorship
How sport and business can create win-win situations for both
9th September Leicester Tigers RUFC

Growing Your Gate
How sports clubs can increase attendance and support from fans
20th October 2004 Leicester Tigers RUFC

Marketing Your Sport and Club Better Using Technology
How sports clubs can use technology to develop their business
21st October 2004 Leicester Tigers RUFC

Managing Your Sports Club as a Business
How sports clubs can align their sporting ambitions with their
economic
ability
23rd November 2004 Trent Bridge, Notts CCC

For further info contact

Svend Elkjaer
Sports Marketing Network
4 Restormel Close
Bedford
MK41 8PA


More info:
Reporter: Kos Galtos

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