AshtonArmy
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If they find the right team that will play for them and support their brand,. You find most org do pay for online entry fee as it helps grows their brand awareness as most matches are streamed trough twitch that how mostly we built our following.
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1 minute ago, MartindalexC said:
They have professional players though that are paid to play, we don't have that for the most part.
Not online though. Online are mix with Youth players and 18+ players as pro are not allowed to play in online leagues due to CWL Rule book and with the way online League buy-ins work they are around £30 for online leagues fess with a Full team with prize pool of around £300 - £1,000 deepening on entry fees total. Most org prefer to just pay the whole entry fee than players fess.
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They do it in call of duty online leagues and Lan events. Some start around 6PM on Friday and Saturday to make time for that people that work, Online leagues get around 200+ viewers during playoffs weekend on twitch.
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18 minutes ago, vatalisti said:
IMO it should be that either every team pays the elite fee, or no one sounds stupid that way. And why #3 and #4 gets money?
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For playoffs why don"t you introduce a championship playoffs weekend were teams play in a Winner and Loser Bracket tournament throughout one weekend. It has worked in many eSports tournaments before. Just a idea.It would get a lot more eSports teams involved.
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To get sponsors more involved with the NHL EASHL Community they should do weekly podcast or weekly round up shows on twitch or any other streaming platform to help showcase their sponsors which helps create brand awareness and helps grow the league. Some online leagues out there do something similar & for top division buy-in could be around £50 with around £200-£300 prize pool which is similar to some online CS:GO Leagues. But its up to the league what they do as it need to be different from other leagues and offer something different.