Renowned media practitioner Dr Kwaku Ofosu Asare has charged clubs to devise marketing strategies to attract numbers.
The advice comes on the heels of a widespread claims of lack of patronage of the Ghanaian top-flight.
The former Ghana television host, who is currently a lecturer at the
Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), has
tasked clubs to find ways of marketing their clubs to attract fans.
He was speaking at a two-day retreat organised by the Ghana FA this week.
“Currently, the media have become a very powerful tool so the clubs
should create a media platform to communicate with their fans and
implement techniques like selling tickets online to resist the stress of
gate fee hustle,” he said
“Without the media, the game cannot attain the publicity and excitement to lure more people to the stadium."
He also charged the club to build a lasting rapport with the media to promote their brand and gain much exposure.
“Relating to PR, our commentators should be in charge of delivering
quality without being biased since they serve as best PR tool for this
advocate."
“The club management should consider the demands of the fans. Views of
the fans should be considered as relevant as anybody and they need to
feel important."
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