Company: Golden State Warriors
Contact: Robert Rowell, president
Location: Oakland, Calif.
Industry: Professional sports
Annual revenue: Confidential
Number of employees: Confidential

Quick Read

Although fans often take sports-team loyalties personally, rarely do those teams get personal with the fans. The Golden State Warriors, however, made that effort with a video and voice solution that offered an unexpected treat for the team's season-ticket holders.

Team president Robert Rowell reports that the experience was well received by those fans, and the organization has enjoyed success in its annual season-ticket renewal campaign.

Challenge

The Golden State Warriors are the official National Basketball Association (NBA) team in the San Francisco Bay Area. Every year, as the season nears its end, the team launches a campaign to motivate its season-ticket holders to renew their seats.

Early in 2009, the team realized that renewals might not come as easily as they had the prior year. For one thing, the team hadn't made the playoffs this year, as it had during the 2007-2008 season. For another, there was the recession and the general decline in consumer spending.

So, this year, the team decided it should do something special to get those fans impassioned and show them how much the team appreciates their support.

Campaign

Inspired by an informational video that had been produced for a women's college basketball team, Warriors management contacted Indianapolis-based Vontoo, a provider of automated voice-messaging and video-marketing solutions, to create an experience that would be personalized for fans and integrate them into the storyline using Vontoo's V2 interactive voice and video product.

"We worked with Vontoo to come up with a unique storyline that put our fans in the story and communicated the message that we can't win without them," said Rowell. "People become more committed to your product when you involve them in things."

Using live and specially filmed footage, the video depicts the last few moments of a game when the Warriors are making a comeback. As Warrior fans in the stands cheer, the commentator confirms that "once again, the Warriors comeback has been fueled by the best fan base in the NBA; they do have an impact on the game."

For the final play, Warriors' coach Don Nelson gathers the team and asks star player Stephen Jackson, "What do you think, Jack?"

"Well, I know there's one person we can count on, Coach," Jackson replies, and Nelson draws up the final play, which is shown to the camera bearing the name of the viewer.

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Case Study: How Getting Personal Helped Spur Renewals for the Golden State Warriors

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