In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, Jeremy Neisser unpacks Meta Advantage Plus—Meta’s automated ad system for Facebook and Instagram. While it promises simplicity, Advantage Plus often hurts sports teams by prioritizing clicks over actual ticket sales, lumping all fans into one generic audience, and masking true performance with misleading metrics.
Jeremy explains why manual ad setup, audience segmentation, and conversion tracking are essential to avoid wasted spend. He also highlights when Advantage Plus can be useful, such as for merchandise sales, but makes it clear: selling tickets requires a more hands-on, strategic approach.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction and context
02:15 – What Advantage Plus really is
04:32 – Why Advantage Plus fails for ticket sales
07:10 – How to tell if Advantage Plus is wasting your money
09:30 – Smarter alternatives: warm audiences and creative testing
11:30 – When Advantage Plus can help (merchandise sales)
13:45 – Final takeaways and call to action
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AI isn’t just about writing better emails anymore—it’s about creating visuals that sell. In this episode, Jeremy introduces Nano Banana, Google’s new AI image-generation tool, and breaks down exactly how sports teams can use it to move more merchandise, sell more tickets, and close bigger sponsorships. If you’ve ever wished you could create pro-level visuals in minutes instead of weeks, this episode shows you how.
See all of the mock-ups and designs Jeremy made here: Episode 130
Key Topics Covered
Timestamps
Main Takeaways
Call to Action
Share this episode with a colleague stuck in Photoshop or Canva who needs faster, smarter ways to create visuals.
Want help mapping AI into your team’s revenue strategy? DM Jeremy or schedule a call at SportsMarketingMachine.com
Links mentioned:
Episode: 122 - 9 ways to use ChatGPT to help you sell more tickets
Episode 117 - Good Deal or Bad Strategy? The Right Way to Use Loss Leaders
Episode 115 - “We Miss You”: The Email That Brings Fans Back
Episode 103 - Personalize It - Why it Works (Part 1)
Episode 101 - 6 Fan Experience Lessons Learned from Going to Disneyland
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How does a minor league hockey team add nearly 1,500 fans per game in just four seasons? In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Adam Winslow, Chief Marketing Officer for the Florida Everblades, to break down the strategies that fueled a 27% attendance jump.
From surviving COVID challenges to building a data-driven marketing machine, Adam shares how his team turned small experiments into major wins. If you’re looking for a roadmap to sustainable ticket growth, this conversation is packed with actionable insights for sports marketers at every level.
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Call to Action:
If you’d like to connect with Adam, you can find him on LinkedIn or by email - adamw@floridaeverblades.com.
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Keywords / Tags:
COVID-19, sports marketing strategies, attendance growth, fan engagement, technology in sports, data-driven marketing, personalization, minor league sports, AI in marketing, sports management, ticket marketing, revenue generation, ticket sales
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Meta keeps moving the goalposts—and if you’re still running ads like it’s last season, you’re wasting money. In this episode of Sports Marketing Machine, Jeremy Neisser breaks down the three biggest changes Meta has rolled out—weaker targeting, new placements, and the launch of its AI engine Andromeda—and shows you how to stay ahead so your ads actually sell tickets instead of just burning budget.
Sports marketers who adapt will get cheaper ads and more conversions while their competitors are left scratching their heads.
Key Topics Covered
Timestamps
00:00 – Why Meta keeps changing the rules
01:30 – Change #1: Targeting got weaker (and what to do about it)
05:40 – Building custom audiences and giving AI guardrails
08:15 – Change #2: New ad placements on Threads & WhatsApp
10:30 – Meta’s real endgame: AI-first ad engine
15:20 – Change #3: Creative is king thanks to Andromeda
17:45 – How Advantage+ campaigns scale the right creative
20:00 – Main takeaways & what to adjust first
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Call to Action
If your ads feel more expensive or less effective than last year, it’s not you—it’s Meta. Adjust your funnel, upload fresh creative, and let AI work for you.
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What happens when the world’s biggest pop star drops in on an NFL podcast? A marketing masterclass in collaboration, authenticity, and buzz creation. In this episode, Jeremy Neisser breaks down the viral Travis Kelce, Jason Kelce, and Taylor Swift moment—and turns it into three concrete, locally applicable strategies any sports team can use to sell more tickets and grow their fan base. From cross-audience partnerships to personality-driven content and buzz-worthy activations, you’ll walk away with ready-to-run ideas you can launch in your own market.
Key Topics Covered
Timestamps
00:00 – Why the Taylor & Travis podcast moment matters for sports marketing
01:33 – Lesson 1: The power of cross-audience partnerships
05:55 – How to bundle game tickets with partner offers for bigger impact
06:21 – Lesson 2: Showing your players’ human side
08:44 – Player-chef cook-off activation idea
10:57 – Lesson 3: Give fans something they’ll talk about
13:16 – Recap: Turning buzz into ticket sales
Call to Action
Ready to brainstorm your own collaboration ideas? Visit sportsmarketingmachine.com to schedule a call and map out how these tactics can fit into your ticket sales funnel.
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Nick Richardson, VP of Ticket Sales & Service at the Texas Rangers, joins the show to break down how one of MLB’s premier organizations is evolving ticket plans to match fan behavior, preferences, and expectations. From mini packs and flex plans to AI-driven outreach and unforgettable fan experiences, Nick shares powerful, tactical insights on customer service, digital transformation, and building a culture that wins fans—not just renewals.
This episode is a must-listen for marketing directors, sales leaders, and team execs looking to boost retention and modernize their ticketing approach.
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Timestamps:
Call to Action:
Looking to revamp your ticketing strategy? Take a page from the Rangers playbook—prioritize flexibility, experiences, and service. And don’t underestimate the power of small, surprising moments.
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Is your ad traffic up but ticket sales down? In this episode, Jeremy Neisser dives into the most overlooked reason sports teams struggle to convert traffic into revenue: misaligned messaging and retargeting.
He outlines a smarter, segmented funnel approach that turns casual ad viewers into committed buyers. Learn how to optimize each stage of your ad strategy—from TOFU to BOFU—and stop wasting budget on clicks that don’t convert.
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Timestamps:
Call to Action:
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Keywords:
sports marketing, ad conversion, retargeting, ticket sales, audience targeting, ad creative, marketing strategy, conversion optimization, sports teams, advertising effectiveness, ticket marketing
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In this episode, Jeremy Neisser sits down with two seasoned college athletics marketers: Scott Peace (Senior Associate AD for Revenue Generation at UNI) and Kelly Wilga (Assistant AD for Marketing at Sacramento State). Together, they dive into what it takes to successfully plan and execute a football marketing campaign.
From budget discussions and scheduling promotions to engaging students and running creative, on-brand theme nights, this episode is packed with actionable insights. They explore how even teams with limited resources can deliver unforgettable fan experiences and improve attendance through collaboration, strategy, and bold creativity.
Takeaways
Memorable Quotes
💬 "You can never have enough money to get your messaging out."
💬 "Flooding the zone with digital retargeting is essential."
💬 "We're not going to settle for the norm anymore."
💬 "Delivering a memorable fan experience should be your #1 priority."
💬 "Think creatively. That isn’t always expensive."
Chapters
00:00 – Kickoff: Importance of Football Marketing
02:52 – Budgeting and Scheduling
05:49 – Student Engagement Strategies
08:39 – Enhancing Game Day Experience
11:51 – Creative Promotions & Brand Alignment
14:42 – Innovation & Risk-Taking
22:26 – Balancing Fun with University Identity
25:35 – The Rise of Theme Nights
32:03 – Lessons Learned and Venue Improvements
38:25 – Fan Experience as the Ultimate Driver
43:42 – Advice for Small Teams with Tight Budgets
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What do Harry Potter, Hello Kitty, and Grateful Dead have in common? They each helped sports teams sell out stadiums.
In this special episode, Jeremy Neisser welcomes Denise Sicheneder from Spinzo to break down the Top 10 highest-performing theme nights of the past year — from licensing and community engagement to surprise breakout hits.
We unpack:
Whether you work in college athletics, minor league sports, or pro teams — this episode is full of practical, repeatable insights you can use today.
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine Podcast, host Jeremy Neisser reveals nine powerful ways sports marketers can use ChatGPT to boost efficiency, save time, and most importantly — sell more tickets. From crafting better emails and social posts, to analyzing Meta Ads data and fan surveys, to writing scripts and FAQs in seconds — ChatGPT can act like your own virtual marketing assistant.
Each tip is practical, easy to implement, and designed for busy marketing directors looking to stretch their resources and drive real results. Plus, Jeremy includes links to companion YouTube videos so you can see these prompts in action.
💡 Key Takeaways
🎯 Sound Bites
"Make your work more efficient and your marketing more effective."
"Give ChatGPT a role, and it works like a teammate."
"Analyze fan feedback in seconds — and act on it."
"Scripts, emails, FAQs — ChatGPT can handle it all."
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Intro: 9 ChatGPT Tips to Sell More Tickets
00:37 – Tip #1: Give ChatGPT Context for Better Results
02:32 – Tip #2: Write Catchy Email Subject Lines
03:13 – Tip #3: Improve Email and Social Media Copy
05:24 – Tip #4: Analyze Your Meta Ads Data
07:10 – Tip #5: Create Detailed Promotion FAQs
09:47 – Tip #6: Optimize Website Copy for Ticket Sales
11:52 – Tip #7: Summarize Fan Surveys & Reviews
13:58 – Tip #8: Write Promotional Scripts in Seconds
16:44 – Tip #9: Translate & Localize Marketing Campaigns
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine Podcast, host Jeremy Neisser shares why consistent video content is no longer a "nice-to-have" — it's the cornerstone of a smarter paid media strategy. Whether you're trying to warm up cold audiences, lower your ad costs, or re-engage past ticket buyers, video is the most powerful (and underused) tool in your marketing playbook.
Jeremy explains how short-form videos help you build trust, increase engagement, and improve targeting — even on a tight budget. He also shares real-world examples and actionable tips for sports teams to use video content to drive more clicks, conversions, and repeat attendance.
💡 Key Takeaways
Sound Bites
"People buy experiences, not tickets."
"Create more video content — your ads will thank you."
"Warming the audience makes everything cheaper and easier."
Chapters
00:00 – Why Video Matters More Than Ever
02:42 – Using Video to Warm Up Cold Audiences
05:59 – Lowering CPMs Through Smarter Targeting
08:47 – Re-Engaging Past Buyers with Video Highlights
11:34 – Key Takeaways + Simple Video Ideas for Teams
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In this episode, Jeremy unveils two powerful tools Sports Marketing Machine is currently beta-testing — both born from real challenges teams are facing.
➡️ Fan Feedback Tool:
Surveys are great... until they become static, siloed, and unusable. Jeremy breaks down how their new Dynamic Survey Dashboard goes beyond SurveyMonkey and Google Forms by segmenting responses by fan type, age, zip code, and behavior — giving marketing teams actionable insights instead of generic feedback.
➡️ Sponsorship Management Tool:
Tired of managing partnerships with 10 different spreadsheets? Jeremy introduces an all-in-one Sponsorship Dashboard that organizes contracts, asset tracking, proof-of-performance photos, tasks, and more — eliminating chaos and enabling teams to deliver partner ROI with confidence.
Whether you're a marketer drowning in data or a partnership director juggling Google Sheets, this episode shows there's a better way.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
🔧 Tools Discussed:
✅ Take Action:
If you'd like beta access to either tool — or you're just tired of managing your season in spreadsheets — reach out to Jeremy directly jeremy@sportsmarketingmachine.com or visit sportsmarketingmachine.com to schedule time to see a demo.
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In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Jonathan Hufnagel, founder and CEO of Dash, the leading fan activation platform used by over 400 sports teams across North America. What started as a digital auction tool has evolved into a comprehensive fan engagement and e-commerce solution helping teams drive revenue, generate leads, and create unforgettable in-game experiences.
Jonathan shares the story behind Dash's creation, how they're helping teams simplify promotions like jersey auctions and mystery tickets, and why now is the time for teams to lean into digital engagement — not shy away from it. Plus, hear real-world success stories from teams like the Florida Everblades and Coachella Valley Firebirds that are driving major ROI through creative, data-driven activations.
Whether you're in ticketing, sponsorship, or marketing, this episode is packed with actionable ideas to help your team move faster, sell smarter, and activate fans more effectively.
🔑 Topics Covered:
💡 Notable Quotes:
“You’ve got to stop making buying decisions for your fans before you've even given them the opportunity.” — Jonathan Hufnagel
“Most people want to win. When there's urgency, limited quantity, and emotion involved, you sell more.”
“Activations are moving from signage to experiences. That’s where ROI lives.”
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine Podcast, Jeremy Neisser sits down with Arthur, the CEO of Vibe.co — a self-serve streaming TV ad platform changing how sports teams approach fan acquisition and ticket sales.
Arthur pulls back the curtain on why CTV (connected TV) advertising isn’t just for big brands anymore, and how teams with modest budgets can now launch high-impact TV campaigns that are trackable, targeted, and ridiculously easy to set up — no agency required.
Whether you're trying to sell more tickets, build brand awareness, or just find a new way to get in front of fans, this episode shows how streaming TV can (finally) be part of your playbook.
✅ Top Takeaways:
🗣️ Sound Bites:
“Your local TV rep won’t give you conversion data. Vibe will.”
“If your mom couldn’t launch a campaign on it, we didn’t build it right.”
“Streaming TV retargeting might be the best silver bullet in marketing right now.”
“It’s not just ads — it’s insights. You’ll know which channels and audiences convert.”
🧠 Topics Covered:
⏱ Episode Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction to Vibe and CTV Ads
01:37 – Why TV Advertising Isn’t Complicated Anymore
04:51 – Start with Retargeting, Not Branding
07:36 – Vibe vs. Meta: Similar Tactics, New Medium
08:57 – Combining TV with Other Channels
10:43 – Measuring Incrementality: Why Vibe Beats Most Platforms
11:30 – Campaign Budget Guidelines That Actually Work
13:08 – Reusing Video Across Platforms
14:47 – Why Audio Is Everything for TV Ads
15:45 – Audience Size & When to Launch Your First Campaign
17:40 – Final Thoughts + How to Get Started
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine Podcast, host Jeremy Neisser breaks down one of the most misunderstood tactics in sports marketing: the loss leader. While promotions like $1 hot dogs or “Kids Eat Free” nights can pack the stands and drive in-game revenue, not every deal is a good deal.
Jeremy explains how smart promotions protect perceived value, generate buzz, and increase total spend — while bad ones can erode your brand and season ticket strategy.
Learn which deals drive revenue, which ones backfire, and how to craft promotions that make fans feel like they scored — without your team taking a loss.
✅ Top Takeaways
🧠 Sound Bites
🕒 Episode Chapters
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser unpacks a massive missed opportunity hiding in plain sight — your youth programming. From reading programs to Little League nights and summer camps, teams engage with thousands of families every year… but most fail to collect the right data that fuels future revenue.
Jeremy shares why collecting just a few key data points — like birthdays, school names, and sibling info — can open the door to birthday party bookings, targeted promotions, and long-term fan engagement. Whether you run camps, clinics, kids clubs, or school nights, this episode will show you how to turn participation into ticket sales with minimal effort and maximum return.
✅ Top Takeaways:
🧠 Key Insights:
🔊 Sound Bites:
⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 – Why Youth Events Are Full of Untapped Potential
02:54 – What Data Teams Should Be Collecting
06:01 – Using School Info for Strategic Outreach
08:53 – Birthday Campaigns, Family Offers & Other Smart Uses
11:59 – Keep It Simple: Easy Ways to Collect and Track Data
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103 - Personalize It - Why it Works
104 - Personalization That Sells: How Revelocity Helps Teams Fill Seats
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In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser tackles a critical issue facing sports marketers: how to bring back fans who came once — but never returned.
With 85% of single-game buyers not returning the following season, teams are leaving massive revenue on the table. Jeremy breaks down a proven, cost-effective solution: the “We Miss You” email strategy — a personalized outreach approach that leverages existing data to re-engage past buyers.
Forget the generic newsletter blast. This strategy is all about 1:1 connection: short, simple, text-based emails that feel like they’re written just for them. Jeremy shares tips, templates, and timing advice to help you set up a campaign that feels authentic and drives results.
Whether you're in-season or planning ahead, this episode gives you a repeatable, high-ROI tactic you can launch fast.
Top Takeaways
Episode Chapters
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine, host Jeremy Neisser explores one of the most underrated tools in sports marketing: service recovery. Mistakes at games are bound to happen — a missed giveaway, a ticketing issue, a long concession line — but how your team responds can turn frustration into fierce loyalty.
Jeremy shares memorable examples from companies like 1-800-FLOWERS and Disney, illustrating how proactive, empowered customer service can create “wow” moments that stick. You'll walk away with real strategies to help your team not just fix problems, but build fans for life.
✅ Key Takeaways:
💬 Sound Bites:
⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Why Recovery Moments Matter
02:47 – Real-Life Examples (1-800-FLOWERS, Disney, and more)
06:10 – Fan Service Playbook: How to Train, Empower & Respond
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser breaks down how sports teams can turn end-of-season fan surveys into a powerful tool for driving next season’s ticket sales and improving game day experience. Instead of sending out generic surveys that lead nowhere, Jeremy walks through five key categories every fan survey should cover — from ticket access to promotional impact — and explains how to structure questions for actionable insights.
He also reveals how dynamic dashboards (like Power BI) transform raw survey responses into strategic clarity by tying fan feedback directly to buyer behavior. Whether you're sending your first survey or looking to overhaul your current one, this episode helps teams ask smarter questions and make smarter decisions.
✅ Top Takeaways:
🧠 Key Insights:
🗣️ Sound Bites:
⏱️ Chapters:
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We now offer a full-service solution for teams: from survey setup to dynamic reporting dashboards that tie fan feedback directly to outcomes.
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In this episode of The Sports Marketing Machine Podcast, host Jeremy Neisser gives sports marketers a hands-on walkthrough of Vibe.co — the self-service streaming TV ad platform that’s changing how teams approach awareness and brand marketing.
Jeremy breaks down how sports teams (even with limited budgets or staff) can now create, launch, and track targeted TV campaigns without needing an agency or a massive media buy. From selecting your audience to understanding how Vibe’s IP tracking works, this episode demystifies the streaming TV ad space and shows you how to make it part of your fan acquisition strategy.
Whether you’re promoting theme nights, ticket plans, or simply trying to build brand awareness, this is your crash course in modern TV advertising that finally works for sports teams.
✅ Top Takeaways:
🗣️ Sound Bites:
⏱️ Episode Chapters:
📢 TV Ads Just Became a Real Option for Sports Teams.
Vibe gives you the power to run streaming TV ads on your terms — budget-friendly, easy to manage, and built for sports marketers.
🎯 Want to see how it works?
Check out the full walkthrough in this episode — or schedule a call and I’ll show you how teams are using Vibe to sell more tickets.
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In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser discusses how to strategically plan your marketing budget to maximize ticket sales. Whether you're just starting out with a small email list or you have a $20K marketing budget, Jeremy walks you through exactly where to invest at each stage.
You'll learn why building your owned audience first is crucial, where display ads and Meta campaigns fit in, why smart list buying beats random ad spending, and how to stretch every marketing dollar for maximum ROI.
✅ Takeaways
🎧 Sound Bites
📖 Chapters
00:00 — Introduction: Maximizing Your Marketing Dollars
01:12 — Building a Strong Owned Audience First
03:59 — Smart Budget Allocation for $20K Teams
07:22 — Advanced Tactics: YouTube, Spotify, CTV
10:30 — Why Awareness & Retargeting Should Dominate
12:52 — Final Key Takeaways
🚀 Episode Outline
Stage 1: Foundation First (Small Email List Teams)
Stage 2: Smart Spending ($20K Budget + Sizable List)
Optional Upgrades for Bigger Budgets
Summary
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In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser wraps up the 4-part Meta Ads 101 series with a deep dive into retargeting—what it is, why it works, and how to do it effectively.
Jeremy walks through step-by-step how to retarget website visitors and social media engagers, while showing you how to exclude recent ticket buyers so you’re not wasting ad dollars. Plus, he explains why timing matters more than you think and how to set the right window (3–7 days or 10–14 days) for maximum conversions.
🧠 Takeaways
🔊 Sound Bites
"If you're spending $35 a week to stay in front of high-intent fans—that's worth it."
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Intro to Retargeting
01:12 – Website Visitors: The Most Valuable Warm Audience
03:46 – Creating an 8-Day Retargeting List
06:10 – Building Your Ad & Excluding Ticket Buyers
08:48 – Social Media Engagers: Likes, Shares & Views
11:36 – Why Timing (3–7 or 10–14 Days) Matters
13:22 – Recap & How to Test for Just $5/Day
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In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser explores one of the most powerful (and underused) Meta Ads tools: Lookalike Audiences. As part three of the Meta Ads 101 series, this episode unpacks how sports teams can find new, high-quality fans by targeting people who are most similar to those already engaging—like video viewers, past ticket buyers, and website visitors.
Jeremy walks through how to build these audiences, when to use them, what mistakes to avoid, and how to combine them with smart exclusions for even better performance.
🧠 Takeaways
🔊 Sound Bite
“If someone’s watching 75% of your video—they’ve already watched a commercial about you.”
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Lookalike Audiences
01:10 – How Meta Tracks Behavior
02:50 – Building Lookalike Audiences from Video Viewers
05:32 – Better Sources = Better Results
08:24 – Layering Location, Demographics & Exclusions
10:46 – How to Organize Campaigns by Audience Type
13:20 – Cold vs. Warm vs. Hot Audiences
17:15 – Recap & Best Practices
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In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser continues the Meta Ads 101 series with a practical deep dive into exclusion lists—one of the most underrated ways to stretch your ad dollars and reach the right fans.
Jeremy walks through why every sports team should separate their audiences (like single-game buyers vs. season ticket holders) and how to use Meta’s built-in tools to make sure you’re not wasting money advertising to people who’ve already converted. Whether you're promoting mini-plans, season tickets, or group packages, this episode gives you a clear game plan to refine your targeting and boost your ad performance.
If you’ve ever wondered how to avoid annoying your most loyal fans or throwing budget away on audiences that already bought—this one’s for you.
🧠 Takeaways
🔥 Sound Bite
“You're wasting marketing dollars advertising to people who’ve already bought.”
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Intro to Episode 108
00:28 – Why Exclusion Lists Matter
02:18 – Setting Up Targeted Campaigns in Meta
06:06 – Real-World Use Cases and Pro Tips
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In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine podcast, host Jeremy Neisser kicks off a brand-new four-part series on Meta Ads, breaking down small but powerful tweaks that can make a big difference in your campaign results.
Today’s focus? The critical difference between Link Clicks and Landing Page Views. While they sound similar, choosing the wrong one can tank your ROI.
Jeremy walks you through step-by-step inside Meta Ads Manager and explains why optimizing for Landing Page Views—not Link Clicks—delivers higher-quality traffic, more engaged visitors, and better conversions.
If you're running ticket sales campaigns and sending fans to your website, this episode will change the way you set up your Meta campaigns from now on.
✅ Takeaways
🛠️ Action Step
Next time you create a Meta Ads campaign to drive traffic to your website:
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to the Meta Ads Series
00:26 – Setting Up a Campaign in Ads Manager
01:19 – Understanding the Campaign Structure
02:19 – The Common Mistake: Choosing Link Clicks
03:15 – Why Landing Page Views Are Better
04:07 – Your Action Plan & Final Thoughts
If you found this helpful, stay tuned for next week’s episode as Jeremy dives deeper into the world of Meta Ads and shows you how to build smarter, better-performing campaigns for your sports organization.
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