167 - The Real Value of Outsourcing Your Marketing (The Hidden Cost of Doing Everything In-House)

Sports Marketing Machine Podcast

Sports Marketing Machine Podcast
167 - The Real Value of Outsourcing Your Marketing (The Hidden Cost of Doing Everything In-House)
Jun 04, 2026 Season 1 Episode 167
Sports Marketing Machine Podcast - Jeremy Neisser

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In Episode 167 of the Sports Marketing Machine Podcast, Jeremy Neisser breaks down the strategic value of outsourcing marketing functions inside a sports organization. Instead of anchoring the conversation on agency fees, Jeremy reframes it around leverage — how external support frees internal capacity so your best people can focus on the relationships, sponsorships, and revenue activities that actually move the business. A must-listen for any lean front office trying to do more with the staff they have.

KEY TOPICS COVERED
• The true cost of doing everything in-house versus outsourcing
• How busy staff often spend time on low-value, operational tasks
• The revenue impact of strategic activities like sponsorships, community engagement, and partnerships
• The importance of focusing internal talent on relationship-building and revenue growth
• When certain marketing functions should stay internal versus outsourced
• The role of external agencies in providing expertise, systems, and breathing room
• Common chaos in sports organizations and how outsourcing can bring consistency and discipline
• The four levers every lean team should be pulling: own, systematize, automate, delegate
• Why the best sports organizations win on leverage, not headcount
• Main takeaways: opportunity cost, leverage, and strategic focus for lean teams

TIMESTAMPS
[00:00] – Introduction: rethinking outsourcing in sports marketing
[00:27] – The core question: what's the best use of your staff's time?
[00:57] – Low-value tasks overwhelming talented sports staff
[01:26] – The concept of leverage through outsourcing
[02:05] – Hidden costs of in-house work and revenue opportunities missed
[02:33] – Evaluating agency costs versus opportunity costs
[03:02] – Tasks that distract from revenue growth (graphics, ads, lists)
[03:29] – Strategic activities like sponsorships, community relations, and retention
[03:54] – The value of long-term partnerships and event experiences
[04:24] – The toll of execution work on talented staff
[04:53] – Differentiating between operational and strategic work
[05:23] – How operational tasks limit growth potential
[05:47] – Focusing on relationship-driven, revenue-generating activities
[06:13] – The importance of leaders spending time on high-impact tasks
[06:43] – Talented sports marketing pros are often overwhelmed
[07:11] – The chaos inherent in sports organizations
[07:40] – The constant reactive nature of sports marketing
[08:07] – The need for strategic focus amidst chaos
[08:33] – External support creates stability and systems
[09:00] – Expertise versus capacity: the real value of outside support
[09:28] – The value of outside partners in trend spotting and learning
[09:55] – Outsourcing decisions should maximize internal talent
[10:25] – Tasks suitable for external support (ads, reporting, automation)
[10:54] – The evolving nature of platform algorithms and AI
[11:23] – The key takeaway: maximizing internal talent through outsourcing
[11:53] – The importance of leverage: systems, automation, delegation
[12:22] – Main takeaways summary: opportunity cost, revenue impact, strategic focus, leverage
[12:52] – Reflect on where your team spends time and elevate high-impact activities
[13:20] – How to get help: scheduling a call for sports marketing insights
[13:45] – Preview of upcoming episodes on group sales strategies
[14:15] – Call to action: rate, review, and share to help others grow their fan base

CALL TO ACTION
If this episode made you rethink where your team spends its time, take a hard look at what your best people actually do all day. Two people on our staff have 20+ years in sports — one is a former team president. We'll spend 30 minutes walking through your marketing structure, automation opportunities, and outsourcing decisions with you. Schedule a call using the link in the show notes.

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QUOTE PULLS
"The best outsourcing decisions aren't about replacing your people. They're about maximizing your people." — Jeremy Neisser
"A GM putting together meta ads is using your cleanup hitter to drag the field. Sure they could do it, but should they?" — Jeremy Neisser
"The real cost of outsourcing isn't the fee. It's the opportunity cost of what your staff can't focus on internally." — Jeremy Neisser
"The best organizations aren't the ones with the biggest staffs. They're the ones that understand leverage." — Jeremy Neisser
"Sometimes the value isn't they're better than us. Sometimes the value is they allow us to focus on the highest value work." — Jeremy Neisser

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