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Empirical Evaluation of the Sport Website Contents
Empirical Evaluation of the Sport Website Contents

Empirical Evaluation of the Sport Website Contents

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The creation of Web 2.0 tools has changed the ways that fans and participants experience sports (Kahle, 2007). Fans and participants now select convenient mediums at chosen times to interact with specific events they choose to follow (Ioakimidis, 2010). For marketers, Web 2.0 tools contribute to the marketing effort by creating user engagement, user interaction, and word of mouth promotion (Lauren, 2010). The purpose of this study is to determine Web 2.0 tools' contribution to Grand Slam tournament websites' marketing efforts. The success of any online marketing effort depends on the ability to create content that provides users with an opportunity to be engaged (O'Cass & Carlson, 2010). Since Web 2.0 tools are considered to be at the center of social interactive media, this study explored Web 2.0 tools effect on online marketing efforts in order to better service golf fans and participants (O'Reilly, 2009).
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