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1 Lesson 7.1 – Understanding Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

2 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Action Sales: The process of determining customer needs and wants through planned, personalized communication intended to influence purchase decisions and ensure satisfaction It is the exchange of goods and services from producers to consumers for a price Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

3 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Examples in SEM  Selling group tickets to a play  Negotiating an event contract with a facility or venue  A college athletic department soliciting donations from alumni to fund scholarship opportunities  Selling an event sponsorship package  Fulfilling all components of a sponsorship agreement Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

4  Selling is the revenue-producing element of the marketing process  Sales is the only revenue-producing function for an organization  Selling helps customers make informed buying decisions  Results in customer satisfaction and repeat business Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Why is selling important? LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales

5 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Action Personal Selling: Any person-to-person communication in which the seller has an opportunity to influence the consumer’s buying decisions The process is a two-way communication between a representative of the company and the customer Personal selling is the only form of sales that involves direct contact between the sales professional and potential customer Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

6 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Personal Selling In a non-traditional example of personal selling, members of the Western Kentucky University football team go door-to-door selling football tickets. In that season, players sold 300 season tickets and the Hilltoppers enjoyed the second-highest average attendance figures in school history. Student attendance has increased more than 80 percent from 2006 to 2008. Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

7 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales  Ability to immediately tailor the sales message based on the prospective customer’s response, feedback and buying signals  Allows for the communication of specific information  Complex information can be explained Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Benefits To Personal Selling

8 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales  The likelihood of the customer paying attention to the information being shared is greatly increased  Provides the best opportunity to establish solid customer relationships Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Key Advantages To Personal Selling

9 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Inside sales professionals sell company products and services over the phone, Internet, or other means of communication from inside the company’s office Personal Selling Categories Sales

10 Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Inside Sales Inside sales professionals make outgoing calls to prospective customers or receive incoming orders or phone calls pertaining to company products or services Often utilized for products and services that require minimal investment levels, such as smaller ticket packages

11 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Action Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Sales Telemarketers: Sales professionals that make outbound telephone calls to prospective customers in order to sell company products and services In most instances, an inside sales staff consists primarily of telemarketers

12 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Outside sales professionals typically communicate with customers in person Personal Selling Categories Sales

13 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Many ticket sales and most sponsorship sales opportunities are most effective as outside sales calls Also referred to as “field sales” or “external sales” Outside Sales

14 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Personal Selling Categories Sales Box office sales professionals are located on site at a venue or facility who sell to customers in person at the event or to future events

15 Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Box Office Sales LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Movie theaters sell nearly all tickets through box office sales, although more and more consumers are buying movie tickets in advance online through services like Fandango

16 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Methods  Feature-Benefit Selling  Full-Menu Marketing  E-Commerce  Direct Mail Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

17 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Action Product attributes (features): The basic, physical, and extended characteristics of an item For example, many professional sports teams sell tickets in club seating levels The seats often have distinct product features that set them apart from general seating, such as wider seats or video screens on the seats in front of them Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

18 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Action Customer Benefits: The advantages or personal satisfaction a customer will get from a good or service Comfort, convenience, and space are benefits of club seating Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

19 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Action Feature-Benefit Selling: The process involves matching specific product attributes to a customer’s needs and wants A company may have purchased club seats to entertain clients and would want to reward them for their business by allowing them to sit in the most comfortable seats possible at the game or event Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

20 Full Menu Marketing LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales A sales professional working for a minor league sports team may meet with a company and have the ability to offer a small sponsorship, a major sponsorship featuring exclusivity benefits, season tickets, group tickets, VIP tickets, parking or a combination of those options

21 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Action E-Commerce: Internet selling is a form of e-commerce and is executed using the Internet Any consumer who is a fan of Disney may go online and purchase DVDs, plush toys, action figures, watches, ornaments or many other products Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

22 LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales Action Direct Mail: A sales effort conducted exclusively by mail Characteristically sent to large numbers of prospective customers soliciting orders for company products and services Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

23  Targeted  Personal  Measurable  Testable  Flexible Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC To be effective, a direct mail approach must be: LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales

24  Ticket brochures  Pocket schedules and posters  Fliers & other print media  Solicitation letters  Alternative Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Direct mail examples could include: LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Sales

25 Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Direct Mail LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales To increase ticket and pay-per-view purchases, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) distributed a direct mail piece to 700,000 consumers promoting its annual “SummerSlam” event Said Eddie Hill, SVP of marketing at the WWE, “Direct mail is one of our best targeted tactics”

26 Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Direct Mail LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales In an effort to leverage the team’s accomplishment of earning their first NHL Playoffs berth since 2007, the Tampa Bay Lightning utilized a direct mail strategy in 2012 to boost ticket sales by sending 30,000 specially designed postcards to area businesses (the postcards featured each recipient's company name on the name plate above a player's locker in the Lightning locker room)

27 Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Direct Mail LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales

28 Action Blank Slide Available for Teacher Edits LESSON 7.1 Intro to Promotion & Sales Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

29 Introduction to Promotion & Sales LESSON 7.1 REVIEW (ANSWERS) 1)Define and provide examples of sales Sales is the process of determining customer needs and wants through planned, personalized communication intended to influence purchase decisions and ensure satisfaction. Sales could include selling group tickets to a play, negotiating an event contract with a facility or venue, a college athletic department soliciting donations from alumni to fund scholarship opportunities, selling an event sponsorship package or fulfilling all components of a sponsorship agreement. Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC

30 Introduction to Promotion & Sales LESSON 7.1 REVIEW (ANSWERS) 2)Identify three personal selling categories Three primary categories of personal selling in sports and entertainment include inside sales, outside sales and box office sales. 3) Identify four sales methods Four common sales methods in SEM include feature-benefit selling, full menu marketing, e-commerce and direct mail. Copyright © 2013 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC


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