Sunday, November 25, 2012

MLB on Pinterest


Background and Introduction


Pinterest

 According to Pinterest, the website is a “virtual pinboard”. It is a way to organize and share all the things a person discovers on the internet as well as giving the user the opportunity to view what other people are sharing. All pins come with a link to the original source online. Pinterest took off and became the fastest U.S. standalone site to reach 10 million monthly unique views (Lonergan). Roughly 70% of Pinterest users are women and about a third of users are between the ages of 25-35.


MLB

Major League Baseball, MLB, has an official Pinterest page along with all 30 teams in the MLB. The MLB was of of the leaders in using the site for sports promotion, but many other leagues have followed suit including the NBA, NFL, and NHL (McGee). With sports usually associated with men and Pinterest with women, it is interesting to see how the two combine. Currently, the MLB Pinterest page has 23 boards, 544 pins, and over 14,000 followers. The MLB is also present on Twitter and Facebook along with the teams and individual players; the MLB is looking to create an online community fan-base. One way they connect all their sites is through common hashtags.


PR Relevance


Relationship Management
The theory of relationship management speaks on the importance of a mutually beneficial relationship between an organization and its public, and in this theory it is up to the PR team to facilitate the relationship. Pinterest is a great way to directly connect with fans because the fans see the MLB’s pins, and know what the organization is about and has going on. Also, the MLB also holds contests on Pinterest which gives fans the chance to show off their pins while interacting with other fans on the site. This helps create a positive community for the MLB and can be a good outlet for their female demographic.

Uses and Gratifications
The uses and gratification theory states that the media a consumer uses is a choice and therefore used for deliberate reasons (Griffin). Molly Hogan quotes MLB director of new media, Andrew Patterson, on Pinterest: “Pinterest really allows you, more so than Facebook or Twitter, as a way of re-pinning content, having fans follow specific boards and having fans tuning into their specific interests”. Pinterest is a great medium for allowing users to focus on their likes and interests specifically while cutting out what the user might not care about.

Genderlect Styles
According to genderlect styles, women seek a human connection in their conversation (Griffin), and Pinterest is a great social media option that exemplifies this. Pinterest helps facilitate a human connection through mutual interests and ideas.

Significance


Women have long been overlooked in sports marketing, but in recent years this pattern has changed. Teams are realizing there are almost as many female fans as male and are looking to capitalize on this realization. Pinterest is also the up and coming social media site and the MLB was quick to jump on board.

The MLB is looking to “create a conversation” with its fans and create a community online through social media and Pinterest is one of their outlets (Laird). Pinterest is a great site for conversation because of the ease of re-pinning and following specific interest; this makes it easy to target specific audiences while bring fans together. Also, with the original source links, it is a remarkable way to drive up site views. The MLB does a good job of making all their social media consistent without being redundant and each site links to their other social media sites to help promote all their mediums.

Hogan also explains that Pinterest is a great way to display a team’s merchandise. It is the perfect layout to display multiple items with each pin having a link to directly buy the item from the team’s online store. Organizations just need to be sure they do not get too pushy with sales or monopolize their pins with items for sale in order to maintain the conversational, community feel. 

References

McGee, Matt. (2012, April 17). Every Major League Baseball Team Is Using Pinterest (Google+ and Tumblr, Too). Retrieved from http://marketingland.com/every-major-league-baseball-team-is-using-pinterest-google-and-tumblr-too-10074#

 

Hogan, Molly. (2012, April 5). MLB, Teams Using Pinterest To Share Merchandise, Connect With Fans. Retrieved from http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2012/04/05/MLB-Season-Preview/Pinterest.aspx#

 Lonergan, Eileen. Fast Facts About Pinterest: What Your Business Needs To Know. Retrieved from http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/pinterest-fast-facts.html

 Laird, Sam. (2012, April 5). Major League Baseball Uncorks a Social Media Homer. Retrieved from http://mashable.com/2012/04/05/major-league-baseball-social-media/

 http://www.Pinterest.com  


 Griffin, Em. (2011). A First Look at Communication Theory. Retrieved from  http://www.afirstlook.com/