Sports Influencer Marketing is on the Rise in the U.S. and Canada, According to New Survey from Cascade Influencers
Survey Findings Unveil a Continued Upward Trend for Influencer Programs as Generation Z Grows as a Priority Customer Segment in Sports Marketing
CALGARY, Alberta, April 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- More than 65 percent of sports marketers agree that influencer marketing programs are a necessity for a brand's success in today's digital world. This finding, according to a white paper recently published by Cascade Influencers, is an indicator that influencer marketing is quickly becoming a staple marketing channel for amateur and professional sports teams across both nations with no signs of slowing down.
In the U.S. and Canada, 45 percent of sports marketers increased their budgets for influencer programs from 2017 to 2018. Further, nearly 25 percent of sports marketers spent more than $20,000 on influencer programs in 2018. In addition to the financial investment, these programs also require a significant time investment in order to be effective and strategic in approach. From identifying the best partnerships to negotiating sponsored fees, approximately 35 percent of sports marketers who are running influencer programs spend more than 20 hours a month managing the process and nearly 10 percent of those marketers are spending more than 80 hours a month on management.
"When compared to organizations similar in size in other industries, sports entertainment companies are much slower to adopt influencer marketing," said Matt Diteljan, co-founder at Cascade Influencers. "While other industries have been pouring money into influencer marketing for years, sports entertainment companies are just now starting to jump on the bandwagon."
The financial influence of Generation Z is estimated to be between $29 to $143 billion of direct spending by 2020 and sports marketers are taking notice. As the most socially conscious demographic, they turn to social media and network comparisons much like their millennial counterparts. Sports marketers are seeking new ways, like influencer marketing, to connect with Generation Z for this very reason. In fact, more than half of survey respondents listed Generation Z as the most important segment of their brand.
"This new generation of consumers is hard-working, pragmatic and values transparency," said Diteljan. "Generation Z is looking for people like them whom they can trust, and influencer marketing is where that starts. They don't want brands to produce ad copy; they want brands to create relevant and valuable content."
As influencer marketing continues to grow rapidly in the industry, sports marketers will need to learn to play by the rules set by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Less than half of survey respondents were aware that FTC regulations govern partnerships between brands and influencers. Without proper #ad and #sponsored disclosure on an influencer's sponsored social media post, brands are at risk of FTC violations and penalties.
According to the report, sports marketers will continue to grow and expand influencer marketing programs in 2019. To read the report, visit cascadeinfluencers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Cascade_Whitepaper-FINAL.pdf.
Survey Methodology
The results presented in this report are based on a total of 65 surveys completed among a random sample of U.S. (n=42) and Canadian (n=23) sports marketers. All surveys were completed online via an outbound solicitation sent to a cross-section of sports marketers in the U.S. and Canada.
About Cascade Influencers
Cascade Influencers specializes in connecting sports entertainment brands to industry influencers that will drive awareness and revenue among Generation Z. The company provides top-tier advertising by leveraging micro influencers and their loyal social followings. Whether brands are looking to build awareness, increase engagement or drive conversions, Cascade Influencers understands how to drive measurable results. To learn more about Cascade Influencers, please visit http://www.cascadeinfluencers.com/.
SOURCE Cascade Influencers
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