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FBLA Sports Management Exam 100% Solved A+ Solution Guide borrowed equity - Answer- using the appeal of an event to market a product. exchanges - Answer- transaction between a producer & consumer. producers - Answer- an individual that supplies a product or service. consumers - Answer- an individual that uses a product or service. sports marketing - Answer- the application of marketing principles to sports and nonsports products through sports sports - Answer- a source of diversion engaged in for pleasure. marketing of sports - Answer- marketing principles used to market a team. marketing thru sports - Answer- marketing of a non-sports product during a sporting event. sports agent - Answer- intermediary that markets talent and determines an athlete's worth in a market. sports intermediary - Answer- organization that markets an event. amateur - Answer- an athlete which is NOT monetarily paid. audience - Answer- all individuals at or exposed to an event. behavioral segmentation - Answer- segmentation based on rate of use. consumer - Answer- an individual which uses a product or service. demographics - Answer- segmentation based on measurable statistics. customer - Answer- an individual that makes a purchase. gate receipt - Answer- total money from ticket sales for an event. geographics - Answer- segmentation based on area, region, or climate. market segment - Answer- separating consumers into smaller groups. niche market - Answer- a relatively small market with specialized need. organized sport - Answer- a sport which is overseen by a sanctioning body. professional - Answer- an athlete which is monetarily paid for performance. psychographics - Answer- segmentation based on personal interest and activities. sport - Answer- a source of diversion or activity engaged in for pleasure. stadium as place - Answer- simultaneous production & consumption of sports events at a venue arbitrary allocation - Answer- promotional budgeting by "what I can afford" borrowed equity - Answer- using the appeal of an event to market a product. category - Answer- area in which sponsorships are classified (fast food) clutter - Answer- a drawback to sponsorship, where sponsors blend in with all of the other promotions delivered at an event. competitive parity - Answer- promotional budgeting by "follow the market leader" direct goal - Answer- a measurable and tangible goal. exclusivity - Answer- a sponsorship where only one partner is promoted or allowed promotional opportunities feasibility - Answer- evaluation of a sponsorship to determine "if it would work" indirect goal - Answer- a goal which can be "felt" but not directly measured. leveraging - Answer- increasing a sponsorship with additional marketing efforts. percentage of sales - Answer- promotional budgeting using a set percent of gross sales. objective & task - Answer- promotional budgeting which funds a specific goal. retailer - Answer- company which sells merchandise to the end user. signature sponsor - Answer- a sponsor who has paid for the most exposure and is most promoted during an event or at a property. sponsorship - Answer- a corporate entity which is involved with a sports property in order to gain exposure and promote their products. sports cape - Answer- the physical surroundings of a venue that impact spectators' desire to stay and return to the venue. sports property - Answer- marketing item of value; such as a league, team, coach, or player season ticket - Answer- tickets purchased for a block of games during a season; typically better quality seats. return on investment - Answer- represents benefits of sponsors & advertisers for being involved in an event. personal seat license - Answer- license purchased by a ticket holder which entitles that person to buy that seat's tickets. luxurybox - Answer- seating typically purchased/leased by corporations and used for business meetings and entertainment. licensor - Answer- a company with a popular "official" logo. licensing - Answer- authorized use of a brand, brand name, brand mark, trademark or trade name. licensee - Answer- a company with a license to reproduce an official brand mark. event marketing - Answer- applying marketing principles to the promotion and operation of an event. branding - Answer- a company's efforts at developing a personality and image. brand - Answer- a company's identifying mark or logo. ad schedule - Answer- organizes promotional message delivery advertising - Answer- one way mass communications paid for by an identified sponsor. media - Answer- method of distribution for a promotional message. personal selling - Answer- interactive and interpersonal promotions meant to develop relationships and increase customer satisfaction.

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Solved A+ Solution Guide
borrowed equity - Answer- using the appeal of an event to market a product.

exchanges - Answer- transaction between a producer & consumer.

producers - Answer- an individual that supplies a product or service.

consumers - Answer- an individual that uses a product or service.

sports marketing - Answer- the application of marketing principles to sports and
nonsports products through sports

sports - Answer- a source of diversion engaged in for pleasure.

marketing of sports - Answer- marketing principles used to market a team.

marketing thru sports - Answer- marketing of a non-sports product during a sporting
event.

sports agent - Answer- intermediary that markets talent and determines an athlete's
worth in a market.

sports intermediary - Answer- organization that markets an event.

amateur - Answer- an athlete which is NOT monetarily paid.

audience - Answer- all individuals at or exposed to an event.

behavioral segmentation - Answer- segmentation based on rate of use.

consumer - Answer- an individual which uses a product or service.

demographics - Answer- segmentation based on measurable statistics.

customer - Answer- an individual that makes a purchase.

gate receipt - Answer- total money from ticket sales for an event.

geographics - Answer- segmentation based on area, region, or climate.

market segment - Answer- separating consumers into smaller groups.

, niche market - Answer- a relatively small market with specialized need.

organized sport - Answer- a sport which is overseen by a sanctioning body.

professional - Answer- an athlete which is monetarily paid for performance.

psychographics - Answer- segmentation based on personal interest and activities.

sport - Answer- a source of diversion or activity engaged in for pleasure.

stadium as place - Answer- simultaneous production & consumption of sports events at
a venue

arbitrary allocation - Answer- promotional budgeting by "what I can afford"

borrowed equity - Answer- using the appeal of an event to market a product.

category - Answer- area in which sponsorships are classified (fast food)

clutter - Answer- a drawback to sponsorship, where sponsors blend in with all of the
other promotions delivered at an event.

competitive parity - Answer- promotional budgeting by "follow the market leader"

direct goal - Answer- a measurable and tangible goal.

exclusivity - Answer- a sponsorship where only one partner is promoted or allowed
promotional opportunities

feasibility - Answer- evaluation of a sponsorship to determine "if it would work"

indirect goal - Answer- a goal which can be "felt" but not directly measured.

leveraging - Answer- increasing a sponsorship with additional marketing efforts.

percentage of sales - Answer- promotional budgeting using a set percent of gross sales.

objective & task - Answer- promotional budgeting which funds a specific goal.

retailer - Answer- company which sells merchandise to the end user.

signature sponsor - Answer- a sponsor who has paid for the most exposure and is most
promoted during an event or at a property.

sponsorship - Answer- a corporate entity which is involved with a sports property in
order to gain exposure and promote their products.

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