BAM! (shhhh) wrote:
St. Kilda clearly has a lot of potential value to provide to sponsors, but the question I'm coming to is whether anyone's got some insight into whether it's just potential, or we actually can demonstrate with numbers value we've provided to the likes of past sponsors?
When the story about the 'Sponsorship Ad in the Age' broke, there was a poster claiming to be in the advertising industry, who detailed that the figures quoted about number of people having watched us play on TV was a significant number to potential sponsors.
Sponsors seek different forms of value depending on their awn particular situations.
BillExpress have claimed publicly that they achieved what they wanted to achieve out of their sponsorship with us and therefore are moving to a new area of advertising/marketing in line with where their position is now. Their publicly stated aim (after the fact) of their sponsorship with us was to increase 'brand recognition' of themselves and their brands.
On the other hand, Vodafone have publicly claimed that they didn't get what they were looking for out of sponsoring us. What that was unfortunately we don't know as no-one has publicly said what it was they were looking for?
Mortgage House dropped us very quickly after getting huge exposure in 2004, both good and bad (2004 Pre-season premiership, Milne/Montagna, winning streak). It may well be that they also achieved their desired increased 'brand recognition' and decided to move to another form of advertising/marketing? Again we don't really know because nothing has been stated publicly.
In terms of minor sponsors, ther have been a number of posts on here about how badly we have treated these sponsors and yet there doesn't seem to be any real proof of this?
British Paints seems to have been well satisfied with their deal as they have kept coming back year after year.
I know 1 of our medium sponsors personally and they sponsor 4 AFL Clubs (for business reasons). He tells me that the Saints, and Archie in particular, are by far the most professional club to deal with and he has been sponsoring for the last 2 seasons.
We did lose a Crazy John's sponsorship but again I wonder why? Did we do something wrong or was it just an internal decision by a company that was suffering huge financial issues at the time and decided to 'cut back' on some of their advertising/sponsorships?