Outbound b2b appointed Commercial Opportunities Partner of Isthmian League

The Pitching In Isthmian Football League has appointed Outbound b2b as Commercial Opportunities Partner

Outbound b2b can work as an extension of a club, helping to acquire various forms of sponsorship, including perimeter board advertising, shirt sponsorship, stadium naming rights, matchday programme advertising and more, providing clubs with much needed revenue.

Isthmian League Chair, Nick Robinson said, “I know from an immediate response I have had that a number of our clubs will welcome this announcement. It is the first time the League has partnered with a company that can obtain sponsorship for our clubs. I have every confidence that it will be successful”

Managing Director of Outbound b2b, Nick Murton, added: “We are delighted to say that we have been appointed as Commercial Opportunities Partner to the League.

“I personally have been in and around non-league, semi-professional football for many years, and because of that, Outbound b2b was itself a local club sponsor in various forms for a few seasons, so we understand the important role that sponsorships and partnerships bring to a football club. Due to our previous involvement, I became aware that non-league clubs could possibly benefit from our bespoke outbound call services, and so I approached the League to enquire if there were mutually benefit opportunities that we could explore.

“Whilst we fully appreciate that many clubs will have their own in-house commercial teams, others however, may not have the time or personnel available to work with their local business community.

“It is not just about securing sponsorships; that in itself is vital – it is also about building relationships and partnerships between a club and its local business community”

“We can offer clubs not only our outbound call services, but access to our video and content marketing as well if required”

The Pitching In Isthmian League comprises of eighty-eight clubs across four divisions – Premier, North, South Central and South East.

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