Facebook Marketing - The Top 5 AFL Facebook
Fan Pages
What can be said about Facebook that hasn’t
been said already? With
over 500 million users, billions of photos, and consuming many of
otherwise productive time for most of us each week-only a fool would
ignore it.
Australian sporting teams, in the pursuit of fans and
members, have jumped on board with gusto, and have been working to
engage and reach out to their fans – some successfully and some not so.
We
thought it would be interesting to compare side by side, the “Top 5 AFL
Facebook Landing Pages” and give our take on the top 5 pages.
While
all pages have the basic format of Wall, Info, Photos, Discussion it is
the custom tab that separates those from the pack. We are reviewing the
best ‘Landing Pages’ – which are those that have been pre-determined as
the page which first time visitors see, not the default landing page,
which is the wall.
1. Richmond FC
The Richmond Tigers Facebook page was the most interactive we could
find.
The
club has obviously spent some time and money integrating many elements
into the page to make it a truly great Facebook experience. What sets
them apart is that fact that you can interact with all the content
within Facebook itself-its not trying to draw you away, you don’t have
to leave Facebook if you don’t want to-just keep going about your
business.
Incorporating email newsletter signup, video
integration, polls and player details, and some great design – Richmond
are giving their fans something new and something they can enjoy.
2. Geelong Cats
Geelong Cats
recently launched a new Facebook page, and while they may not have the
most fans, under 3000 at the time of this post, they have one of the
most best landing pages. The page is themed up in their 2011 membership
theme and has the important links to all the important sites for Cats
fans.
3. St Kilda FC
Joining
a long list of fans of the "Keep Facebook Simple Stupid", St Kilda Saints has
designed a slick welcome tab with links through to various areas on the
website, as well a nicely designed invite friends application (Seems
strange to us that this is not done in its own seperate Tab though?)
Overall a nice job with a regularly updated video section, and an
active discussion tab.
4. Adelaide FC
Adelaide
Crows definitely has one of the more interactive Facebook pages out there,
being able to scroll through all the players from the 2010 list,
although it did feature some players that have since left the club. It
is one of the nicer pages we have seen links through to their official
website – this page gets the job done.
5. Hawthorn
Although
not featuring slick graphics and imagery as some of their opponents,
Hawthorn Hawks have done a great job providing some fantastic information for
fans on their Facebook page. We particularly like the profile image
Hawthorn has gone with, which would be one of the better ones we have
seen from an AFL club so far.
Interesting Facts and Thoughts
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The average AFL teams grows by 33
Facebook fans per day
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Collingwood
have the most fans with 110,000 as of writing, and you can view how
many ‘likes’ each AFL team (and any sports team for that
matter)
has by visiting www.sportsfangraph.com
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Collingwood have the most fans but most
basic which begs the questions – how important is a fancy Facebook page
design?
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Through
reviewing all the AFL pages, we even found that some teams had created
custom landing pages, but not set that page as their default ‘landing
page’ which greatly reduces the chances their fans will visit those in
the future.
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A lot of teams on their landing pages
still had references to 2010, indicating they hadn’t been updated in a
while.
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The best Facebook avatar definitely goes
to Hawthorn
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Gold Coast has a fantastic video
integration from their inaugural membership video
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