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Sports Tech Meetup – 28th November

Here are the highlights of the Sports Tech Meetup event from 28th November. Included speakers from Aqueduct, Soundcloud, UK Athletics, Pitch PR, Topspin Media, AKQA, WE Play, Livewire Sport, eConsultancy and Mobile Roadie talking about Content Strategy

Cool Job: Social Media Campaign Manager at Manchester United

Manchester United are growing the size of their digital team at Old Trafford. They’re now after a Social Media Campaign Manager to help grow their Facebook presence and help them move onto other platforms. Closing date is 30th November!

Sports people’s views of Social Media and how people react to them

In part 3 of Steven’s look at sports people and corporate reputation. He sent a questionnaire to a range of sports stars and here he presents the results of the questions posed about social media

Hatton rallies support for comeback with #RickysCorner

Ahead of this weekends comeback fight, Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton has made social media a big part in the plans to help build up the fight, his career and get bums on seats.

Digital Sports: a Naive Vision of Data

Guest post by Oscar Ugaz. His view that an important part of the future will be in the hands of mathematicians and statisticians. And the reaction it received from more traditionally placed ‘experts’.

Why Sports Organisations Need Social Media Guidelines

The results of a questionnaire sent to 59 sports corporate comms pro’s illustrates the need to implement a social media policy and how it would be of great benefit to the organisation and the resulting impact on individuals to avoid conflict with their social media use

Twitter Analysis: How Zlatan spoilt Gerrard’s big day

We’ve had a look at the mentions on Twitter of both players leading up to and on the night of the Sweden v England game and THAT goal.

Cool Jobs: Project Manager and Digital Assistant at Man City

The latest digital job we have come across on the vast web is an exciting one…actually there are two! The club in question is Manchester City, and they are after great candidates to work with one of the most digitally advanced clubs in the world!

Sports Tech Meetup: Content, Content, Content

After the success of the last Sports Tech Meetup, almost 4 months ago now, we are delighted to announce the latest instalment of the event series

Sportsmen and Twitter: how they influence their communities

Steven has been looking into sportsmen’s use of Twitter and how they influence their community, and from there, what is the impact on the organization they represent. Read on for more…

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