The Allure of the Tribe: Exploring the Psychology of Fandom
Fandoms – passionate communities built around shared interests have become a defining feature of pop culture. From the electric atmosphere of a football stadium to the intricate fan art dedicated to K-pop bands, the intensity of fandom devotion can be both captivating, mystifying and, at times, worrying.
Team Lewis / Samantha Aloysius
Fandom Analytics: Creating and Harnessing Consumer and Cultural Passion (Springer)
The success of modern sports, entertainment, political, and other cultural categories is driven by organizations’ ability to create and manage fandom. This book explores fandom from a marketing perspective providing a multidisciplinary framework for understanding, measuring, and growing fandom. It provides a fandom analytics framework for creating and managing fandom and identifies the macro forces (technology, demographics, etc.) that are changing fandom’s structure and societal role. The book goes beyond understanding the foundations of fandom by demonstrating how marketing tools may be employed to value and manage fandom assets. It is designed for existing and new generations of sports and entertainment professionals, as well as scholars, students, and academics interested in sports and entertainment marketing and analytics.
Springer Books / Michael Lewis
Fandom and marketers: Here’s what the numbers say
From pop stars to sports, fandoms can be a great benefit to marketers, but not without risks, according to a recent Kearney report.
Marketingdive.com/Kearney
Here’s How Fandom Marketing Can Power Your Global Strategy
Embracing Fan Culture - As brands continue to recognize the power of fandoms, we’re likely to see more campaigns that celebrate fandom creativity, blending branded experiences with the unique passions of these dedicated communities. This evolution in marketing makes fandoms an invaluable asset for brands looking to build meaningful, long-lasting relationships with consumers.
Sociallypowerful.com
Fandom is no longer a niche, as 3-in-5 Aussies consider themselves fans.
In an age where passive impressions are losing their power, with 70% of media investment reportedly wasted on attention that doesn’t last beyond two seconds, Snack Drawer identifies fandom as a potent, underutilised force for brands seeking to build true cultural relevance.
Snack Drawer / Campaign Brief
Can fandoms be as deep and meaningful as religion?
Most of us can say that we’re fans of something – music, sports, art, books. But what does it mean to be part of a fandom? You’ve probably seen devoted super fans participating in cos play at Comic-Con, painted in their team’s color at a football game or dressed up as their favorite characters at a midnight screening of a film series. But is there something deeper than just fun at play here? Something that aligns more with religion or even sacredness? That’s the argument of sociologist Michael Elliott, a professor at Towson University who has studied the culture of Comic-Con for 7 years. Elliott joins The Excerpt to share the results of his deep research into fandoms.
USA Today
Celebrating the Vibrant Traditions That Make Global Fandoms Unique With New Campaign
Whether it’s having first access to tickets, being a part of once-in-a-lifetime artist experiences, or enjoying original series like Billions Club and Countdown To episodes, Spotify is the best place to be a fan. Every day, millions of listeners turn to Spotify to be entertained, express themselves, find connections, explore passions, and so much more. Being a fan deserves to be recognized, and that’s exactly what we’re doing with our latest global marketing campaign.
Spotify
The Business of Belonging: Tapping Into the Power of Fandom (video)
Cultivating a loyal fan base is every brand’s dream. So why not take a page out of the book of companies that have made fandom the foundation of their business? Hear from execs at Weverse, Crunchyroll, and Wattpad to gain an understanding of how these companies cultivate and serve their diehard fandoms.
Fast Company
Fandom getting stronger in post-COVID sports world
The head oIn a recent study by Momentum, 73% of self-identified fans said their interest in sports increased over the past five years.
Sports Business Journal
