Given your 65 years of experience, this comment highlights how little travel you must have done in your life.I’ve never heard rugby league referred to as rugby in my life. It’s ‘league’ ‘rugby league’ or ‘footy’. In fact I’m hearing it referred to as simply NRL a lot these days. Not sure why it matters mind you.
Sorry to hear about your financial struggles.I've had that conversation more times than I've had hot dinners!
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They didn't confuse a Union club for League. They were leveraging off Union's popularity and success to the betterment of our game. Unfortunately, they were unaware that our game also had a presence in the area.And didn't the NRL accidentally involve union last year, so it might not be rocket science but it seems like it's still confusing for even the governing body of our competition
Do they search for 'Rugby' though? America is pretty unique in the sense that most/all of their sports are referred to only by their main league names. They don't say they're going to go see American Football tomorrow or the Basketball. They say they're going to see NFL and NBA, even CFB - MLS, NHL - point is, they are in the habit of knowing sports by 3 letters only.
If we market as Rugby in the first few years to draw the existing Rugby fanbase in, then in years 3, 4 and 5 focus solely on marketing it as the 'NRL' and build that as the brand.
As long as they have all NRL related search terms on lock and key with SEO, so when someone searches 'play NRL' in the USA, an NRL based website comes up first, I don't see a problem with it.
Case closed. We have a winner. Well done.
Thats more of an indictment on the way the Super League has been run, that they let their brand be taken over by Football. Possibly time to rebrand as NRL Europe, so they can actually market themselves in the UK effectively.
I wouldn't be too worried about people searching Super League anyway. If a CFL game was played as a warm up to the NFL in Australia, you wouldn't get a whole heap of people searching for CFL. Most people are going to watch the main event. + I think they may realise they weren't watching womens football and add 'Super League Rugby' to their search in that case.
MLR, RFL, NRFL are all very clearly different branding to the NRL, 4 letters or vastly different in spelling. Thats why you hammer the NRL branding. It's NFL, but with one letter difference - easy to remember. After you've built exposure to the existing Rugby market in America - you barely mention that it's Rugby. It's just NRL.
You think the NFL cares that there are 50000 leagues with 'FL' at the end of their name in Australia? Different scales, but you get the point. Get the casual viewer that cares to know, that the NRL is the Premier Rugby competition in the world. That's how sports work in America - 3 letters and they want to see the best in the world - not too different from Australia honestly.
You're too smart to be wasting your time here.