Rams’ Front Office Doing It the Right Way

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As the Rams continue to emerge from the debris of a five-year run that saw them go 15-65, at least one aspect of their organization has been trending upward for well over a year. Since his arrival in January of 2009, Kevin Demoff has spearheaded an organizational relationship with the fans and community that places them among the elite in sports.

The Rams’ community relations efforts have almost always been strong since the franchise arrived in St. Louis. Players like my partner, D’Marco Farr, and his teammates Kevin Carter, Sean Landeta, Mike Jones and Kurt Warner did wonderful work by going to schools and helping out with charitable events during their careers.

But the new Rams, since Demoff’s arrival, have taken it to a new level. Not only are players and coaches heavily involved in St. Louis, but the entire organization is. Since June of 2009, the entire Rams office has taken off a day each month for volunteer work. Whether it’s with non-profit groups, women’s shelters, helping out in Joplin after the tornado there or building playgrounds in the St. Louis area, there’s something each month for which Rams employees volunteer.

Beyond their work in the community, the Rams under Demoff have made huge strides to engage their season-ticket holders. For the second year in a row, the Rams held a pre-draft event with general manager Les Snead and coach Jeff Fisher in which a picture of how the draft might unfold is painted. Season-ticket holders with the ability to read between the lines have been able to figure out which players the Rams will be interested in. The free event was booked solid in less than 24 hours. Jake Bye, the Rams’ vice president of ticket sales and premium seating, recently told Ad Age magazine that “the shift to a ‘relationship-based marketing approach,’ is paying dividends.” Despite a losing record on the field, the Rams are renewing 90 percent of season-ticket holders.

The Rams are the only team in the NFL to hold such a pre-draft event, let alone on the night before the draft. That event is a great bonus to fans. But so was the salary cap seminar Demoff held before free agency got started and the in-season lunches he holds for fans. Demoff takes time to have fans join him for informational happy hours, and he visits numerous tailgate parties before each game. He holds sessions for fans about 20 times a year, which is remarkable in this day and age. How many team presidents are taking the time to meet with customers that regularly? As a season-ticket holder, I can tell you that the one-on-one interaction between team and customer is unlike any I’ve seen.

When the Rams came here, especially with most seats sold through PSLs, there wasn’t a need to market the team, or really interact with fans. The tickets were basically already sold. According to Bye, that’s all changed now – not just in St. Louis, but all over the NFL.

“When we approach somebody to buy a season ticket, it’s not ‘here’s our schedule, here’s our price’ anymore,” he said. “You’re buying a partnership with the Rams that costs $300 – not tickets to 10 games that cost $300.”

Demoff has made the point himself that the Rams started the process of communicating with fans too late. He’s said that the franchise should have been doing what they do now since they got here. But, to be realistic, they didn’t need to. It wasn’t the nicest way to do business, but the team essentially had a captive audience for the first six or seven years here. Regardless of how much winning they do in the future, he plans on keeping the season-ticket holders in the loop and informed, and on answering any question thrown his way – even the most difficult ones.

With the greatness of sports on TV, a sluggish economy and various events tugging on every consumer, sports teams need to find a way to get fans into their venues. While winning solves everything, you simply can’t plan on winning all the time. Now, the Rams are on their way to overcoming such obstacles. They want to make home Sundays a fun, all-day event for their fans, and they want to make it even more worthwhile to be a season-ticket holder.

They’ve done a magnificent job. It’s an organization worth doing business with.
 

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So you suppose Jim Harbaugh is going to buy a season ticket so he can get in on that pre-draft deal? :7up:

Good story about KD. He's a good egg.
 

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So you suppose Jim Harbaugh is going to buy a season ticket so he can get in on that pre-draft deal? :7up:

He would be better served taking one of Fish's coaching seminars. :sly:
 

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jap said:
RamFan503 said:
So you suppose Jim Harbaugh is going to buy a season ticket so he can get in on that pre-draft deal? :7up:

He would be better served taking one of Fish's coaching seminars. :sly:

But he already knows EVERYTHING about that and has since his playing days. :7up:
 

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KD is incredibly Fan friendly. I can't thank him enough for how kind his has been to me personally. Can you imagine... he even talks with people like me.

Seriously, he's got a very tough job , with a seemingly never ending list of challenges. And he still reaches out to our crazy asses.


Thanks KD.
 

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Selassie I said:
RamFan503 said:
Selassie I said:
he even talks with people like me.

Yeah - WTF is HE thinking? :7up:


Exactly.

Yeah - I was totally blown away when he sent me a PM one time on the PD site when I was being a hyper critical douche bag. I didn't really know anything about him at the time and was so used to the Ziggy/Shaw Show days. It's no wonder that when all the changes came about with Stan taking over the team that KD was kept on. Major class act and really in touch with the fan base. He turned my ass around in short order and made me believe like I haven't since I was a kid.

Top to bottom, this is a class organization and KD is an asset that fans need to appreciate.
 

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How many COOs from teams in the 4 major pro sports walk around and visit tailgates? How many of them willingly do multiple Q and As with fan message boards?

My guess is the number between all 4 pro sports is less than 5.....has anyone else even heard of a COO doing that kind of thing because I never have. He may be the only one who does it.
 

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RamFan503 said:
Selassie I said:
RamFan503 said:
Selassie I said:
he even talks with people like me.

Yeah - WTF is HE thinking? :7up:


Exactly.

Yeah - I was totally blown away when he sent me a PM one time on the PD site when I was being a hyper critical douche bag. I didn't really know anything about him at the time and was so used to the Ziggy/Shaw Show days. It's no wonder that when all the changes came about with Stan taking over the team that KD was kept on. Major class act and really in touch with the fan base. He turned my ass around in short order and made me believe like I haven't since I was a kid.

Top to bottom, this is a class organization and KD is an asset that fans need to appreciate.


So Refreshing,,, and as far away from "shaw" that one could imagine. It's like my prayers have finally been answered.
 

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I hope Stan lives a LONG LONG LONG time. What we are witnessing right now is a dynasty being created because of the front office atmosphere.
 

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Selassie I said:
So Refreshing,,, and as far away from "shaw" that one could imagine. It's like my prayers have finally been answered.

Refreshing is a good term for it. And we can't GET far enough away from the Shaw days for my tastes as you know.