<p>Can Baltic football leagues ever catch up with the Bundesliga - not financially, but in fan engagement, digital strategy and audience growth?In this episode of the Baltic Football Podcast, we look at what clubs in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia can learn from the Bundesliga’s digital ecosystem. The discussion moves from influencers such as Speed and KSI to the harder question of whether football clubs can turn online followers into real fans, ticket buyers, app users and engaged communities.We also discuss the difference between social media reach and audience ownership, why “likes” are not the same as people in the stands, and how Baltic clubs could use apps, ticketing, brand partnerships, music, fashion, fantasy football and local identity to build stronger football cultures.Topics include the Bundesliga’s digital engagement model, the Virsliga app, Blocksport, Kaunas Žalgiris, Riga FC music collaborations, FC Como, Wrexham, Hashtag FC, Dorking FC, fan data, club apps, network effects and the future of Baltic football.(00:02:10) Influencers, global audiences and football’s digital opportunity(00:07:31) Exposure, audience ownership and why likes are not enough(00:12:16) From social media to matchday: ticketing, sponsors and fan journeys(00:16:28) Brand ecosystems, club culture and Baltic football partnerships(00:22:08) Apps, platforms and the future of digital fan engagementSpecial ‘thank you’ to Blocksport.io for providing insight into behind the scenes of how their app setup works and for sharing some usage data! Check out what they do on their website or social media!To keep up with the latest football news from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, make sure to visit www.balticfootballnews.com and to follow us on social media!</p><p>#latvia #lithuania #estonia #football #soccer #platformstrategy #digital #business</p>

Baltic Football Podcast

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Catching up to the Bundesliga - hype or possibility?

MAY 2, 202631 MIN
Baltic Football Podcast

Catching up to the Bundesliga - hype or possibility?

MAY 2, 202631 MIN

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<p>Can Baltic football leagues ever catch up with the Bundesliga - not financially, but in fan engagement, digital strategy and audience growth?In this episode of the Baltic Football Podcast, we look at what clubs in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia can learn from the Bundesliga’s digital ecosystem. The discussion moves from influencers such as Speed and KSI to the harder question of whether football clubs can turn online followers into real fans, ticket buyers, app users and engaged communities.We also discuss the difference between social media reach and audience ownership, why “likes” are not the same as people in the stands, and how Baltic clubs could use apps, ticketing, brand partnerships, music, fashion, fantasy football and local identity to build stronger football cultures.Topics include the Bundesliga’s digital engagement model, the Virsliga app, Blocksport, Kaunas Žalgiris, Riga FC music collaborations, FC Como, Wrexham, Hashtag FC, Dorking FC, fan data, club apps, network effects and the future of Baltic football.(00:02:10) Influencers, global audiences and football’s digital opportunity(00:07:31) Exposure, audience ownership and why likes are not enough(00:12:16) From social media to matchday: ticketing, sponsors and fan journeys(00:16:28) Brand ecosystems, club culture and Baltic football partnerships(00:22:08) Apps, platforms and the future of digital fan engagementSpecial ‘thank you’ to Blocksport.io for providing insight into behind the scenes of how their app setup works and for sharing some usage data! Check out what they do on their website or social media!To keep up with the latest football news from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, make sure to visit www.balticfootballnews.com and to follow us on social media!</p><p>#latvia #lithuania #estonia #football #soccer #platformstrategy #digital #business</p>