The triumphant marketing strategy behind the third annual HBCU All-Star Game was an overwhelming success, with an impressive sellout crowd of 7,211 fans filling the Global Credit Union Arena.
Founder Travis Williams’ public relations team, Mahogany Xan Communications, didn’t have an HBCU school in Arizona to market the event’s third installment. Still, his people produced a masterclass in community engagement and strategic marketing efforts. They worked tirelessly to engage local businesses, universities, and city officials well ahead of the event.
Here are three critical takeaways for how inclusive engagement leads to overwhelming success:
Strategic Partnerships
The PR team understood the importance of developing early and strong community ties in Phoenix. They partnered with local businesses, civic leaders, city officials, and significant sponsors, even in an area with no HBCU presence.
Inclusive Marketing
The inclusive marketing efforts beyond HBCUs to the local and surrounding universities, Greek organizations, and social clubs demonstrate the unifying power of sports and community.
Diversified Outreach
The approach included not just HBCU fans but also broader demographics, suggesting integration with local culture and businesses as a key to replicating this success in future events.
Special thanks to our Founding Sponsor @aflacduck on their generous donation to continue supporting our HBCU student-athletes. #hbcuallstargame #thebestinblackcollegebasketball pic.twitter.com/iOiTIRiByJ
— HBCU All-Star Game (@HBCUAllStarGame) April 8, 2024
In Phoenix, Black business leaders were pivotal in promoting the event and actively partaking in its planning. The synergy between the event and black entrepreneurs is a blueprint worth replicating.
The HBCU All-Star Game’s foray into Phoenix has laid down a marker on how to engage and excite a regional audience, demonstrating that the appeal of HBCU sports transcends geographical and institutional boundaries.
Year 3️⃣ Sold out arena 🚀 pic.twitter.com/8QOTqdh9Vl
— HBCU All-Star Game (@HBCUAllStarGame) April 8, 2024
As the fourth annual HBCU All-Star Game heads to San Antonio, partnerships with Black and Hispanic businesses could be formed, offering access to a diverse economic and cultural pool.
Kyle, on behalf of the Mahogany Xan Communications team, thank you for this fantastic article!
Kyle, on behalf of the Mahogany Xan Communications team for the 2024 HBCU All Star Game, I thank you for this fantastic article!
You’re more than welcome. You guys did an outstanding job!