Tag: popular

  • Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams Are Most Socially Marketable Before Wimbledon

    Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams Are Most Socially Marketable Before Wimbledon Adobe Digital Index Wimbledon 2015 analytics say Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams are the top socially marketable tennis players making them the most likely male or female professional tennis players to sign with a sports-related endorser. ADI used a data sample from five million…

  • NCAA College World Series App Is Must Have Sports Tech

    NCAA College World Series App Is Must Have Sports Tech The 2015 NCAA Men’s College World Series app sponsored by Coca-Cola Zero aims to be a must use component to augment the collegiate baseball digital fan experience. The tournament begins on June 13 in Omaha, Nebraska and is expected to be another thrilling live championship…

  • NASCAR Digital Media Partners With DraftKings To Power Daily Fantasy Sports Games

    NASCAR Digital Media Partners With DraftKings To Power Daily Fantasy Sports Games NASCAR has a new daily fantasy sports partner in DraftKings that is sure to enhance the fan experience because of the free chance to win exclusive prizes and one-of-a-kind VIP experiences. Using a Salary Cap draft, the goal is to select the best…

  • Air New Zealand Safety Safari Video And Surf Contest Has Nearly One Million YouTube Views

    Air New Zealand Safety Safari Video And Surf Contest Has Nearly One Million YouTube Views The new Air New Zealand Safety Safari video starring superstar and legendary surfers from around the world filmed at three of the top surf breaks across three countries is already a marketing hit. It was released on May 13, 2015…

  • Tennis Players Social Media Popularity – Infographic

    Tennis Players Social Media Popularity – Infographic Tennis players love social media because they get to engage with followers via their Facebook fan page and Twitter handles about their game, sponsors and loyal or new fans. The Sports Techie community blog has discussed this tennis topic in the past so it comes as no surprise…