A Practical Guide to Social Media Management in Sport
In: Social Media in Sport Theory and Practice
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Social Network; Online Communities; Content Communities; Discussion Sites; Influencers; Social Listening; User-Generated Content; Active Audience; Social Listening; Participatory Cultures; Public Space; On-Domain Communities; Instafamous; Micro-Celebrities; Vloggers; Content Aggregation; Gatekeeper; Livestreaming; Click-Through Rate; Three-Click Rule; Micro-influencers; Content Strategy; Content Calendar; Engagement Rate; Social Ambush; Hashtag Politics; Online Discrimination; Online Violence; Social Monitoring; Counter Public Space; Social Media Influencers; Social Media Platforms; Social Media Users; Social Media Analytics; Social Media Planning Process; Social Media Management Process; Data Governance; Data Management; Data Mining; Data Warehouse; Multimodality; Sentiment Analysis; Social Network Analysis; Social Media Strategy; Social Media Activism; Community Management; Community Success; Sport Communities; Agenda Setting; Cultural Theories; Critical Race Theory; Framing; Maladaptive Para Social Interaction; Para Social Interaction; Self-Presentation; Social Identity Theory; Uses and Gratification Theory; Customer Relationship Management Systems; Programmed Decision-Making; Nonprogrammed Decision-making; Decision-Making Steps; Communication; Engagement; Interaction; Relationship Marketing; Value; Value Co-Creation; Brand Ambassadors; Brand Associations; Brand Equity; Brand Management; Like-Gating; Endorsements; Crisis; Crisis Communication Plan; Image Repair Theory; Organizational Reputation; Prior Reputation; Corporate Social Responsibility; Diversity; Ethical Awareness; Inclusion; Social Identity; Return on Investment; Return on Objective; Business Account; Practical Steps; Statistical Analysis; Personal Branding; Second-Screen Viewing; Self-Commodification; Sponsorship Activation; Conducting Assessments;All these keywords.
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- M31 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising - - - Marketing
- M37 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising - - - Advertising
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