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Buzztime Uses Social Media to Appoint Fantasy Football Commissioners

Buzztime Commissoiner Challenge

Fall may mean a lot of different things to different people.  But one thing we can all agree that fall brings is: FOOTBALL SEASON! Whether you enjoy football for the guts and glory, the socializing and snacks or simply to see the innovative advertising (like our creatives do), there’s a certain magic that comes with the competition of the game.  And at this San Diego public relations firm,  we see it as the perfect opportunity to maximize and capitalize on that competitive nature.

With the success of last season’s Buzztime social media contest, we decided to kick off (pun intended) the football season in the same manner.  Buzztime’s Commissioner Challenge will utilize football aficionados  who are MVP’s in the social media world.

Football Kickoff

Before earning the title, “The Commish” and being awarded with a $500 gift certificate to StubHub, the top four contestants in the country will compete and acquire points based on Buzztime’s scoreboard. Commissioners will be chosen based upon their own playbook detailing how they will use their networks on Facebook, Twitter, and elsewhere to gather their friends and head to their favorite Buzztime venue for a Wednesday night Fantasy Football draft.

Merging interactive entertainment, social media, and live football, Buzztime’s innovative competition is at the forefront of  social media marketing.  Details on how and where to submit can be found here.   Now if you know of someone that fits the bill, be sure to mention that they have until October 9 to submit their playbook.



2 Responses to “Buzztime Uses Social Media to Appoint Fantasy Football Commissioners”

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  2. becca Says:

    if i wasn’t a bailey gardiner employee i would sign up for this immediately. you know me, i’m a die-hard football fan and would love to do this.

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