Below are five lessons from some truly amazing sportsmen who made successful transitions from the world of sport to the world of business. We have focused on those who made more money and continue to do so from their off field/off court businesses than they did from their sports salaries.
David Beckham
It was when his transition into business that David Beckham truly excelled. When Beckham joined LA Galaxy after leavingReal Madrid in 2007, the 5 year deal was for worth $250 million and included sponsorship and merchandise sales.
Lesson from David Beckham:
Think global and be prepared to go where your products services are best appreciated. e-commerce means that small businesses (even sole traders) can trade internationally.
Magic Johnson
Under the banner of Magic Johnson Enterprises he owns Burger Kings, T.G.I. Fridays, Magic Johnson Theaters, 24-Hour Fitness/ Magic Johnson Sport health clubs in poorer communities that lacked these establishments. In April 2011 he also purchased 3 radio stations in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
Lesson from Magic Johnson
Commercial opportunities are not limited to one type of consumer. Get to know the dynamics of your market and use them to your advantage.
George Foreman
In 1995 Foreman partnered with household-products maker Salton and helped them sell almost 100 million George Foreman Grills. In 1999 he sold the rights to his name to his grill-making partner for$137.5 million. He has introduced a clothing line and cleaning products line.
Lesson from George Foreman
You have to take risks to reap the rewards. Putting his name to a grill was quite a risk for the former world heavyweight champion.
Tony Hawk
Hawk owns Birdhouse, one of the largest skateboarding companies in the world and started his own clothing line –Hawk Clothing. He has established sponsorship deals with Six Flags, Kohl’s, Infospace, Adio shoes, Jeep and Sirius Satellite Radio, but his best application to date was the launch of theTony Hawk’s Pro Skater Video game in 1999 in partnership with Activision. The game quickly became a bestseller making his company the No. 1 action-sports video game franchise. He has also published his autobiography which also became a bestseller.
Lesson from Tony Hawk
Embrace technology to expand your brand.
Venus Williams
In 2009, she became part-owners of the Miami Dolphins, a professional American football team, along with her sister Serena Williams. She has also co-written a book, ‘Come to Win; on How Sports Can Help You Top Your Profession’, which was highly placed (5th) on the New York Times bestseller list.
Lesson from Venus Williams
Build business ventures around your passions and continue your professional development.
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