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How OpenSponsorship is Transforming the Future of Athletic Partnerships with CEO Ishveen Jolly

How OpenSponsorship is Transforming the Future of Athletic Partnerships with CEO Ishveen Jolly

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In this conversation, Ishveen Jolly, CEO of OpenSponsorship, discusses the impact of athlete marketing on driving sales and how brands can effectively utilize athlete content across various platforms to enhance their marketing strategies.


Takeaways

  • Using athlete content significantly drives sales.
  • The gravitas of an NFL player's image can enhance brand perception.
  • Rights to athlete content can be secured for extended periods.
  • Content can be utilized in multiple marketing channels.
  • Email marketing is a key area for content deployment.
  • MMS and PR are effective for leveraging athlete influence.
  • Websites and Amazon pages benefit from athlete endorsements.
  • Paid ads can be enhanced with athlete-generated content.
  • Strategic content use leads to better brand visibility.
  • Athlete marketing is a powerful tool for brand growth.


Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Influencer Marketing and Open Sponsorship

20:20
The Evolution of Sponsorship in Sports

23:11
Navigating the Athlete-Sponsor Relationship

26:34
Expanding Beyond Athletics: New Influencer Categories

29:22
The Power of Influencer Marketing for Brands

32:23
Closing Thoughts and Future Directions

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