Woods Takes The Next Step, But The Biggest Brand Question For Golf Remains Unanswered…
Friday Tiger Woods spoke…he controlled the message, he got his points out, he was serious and he addressed all the groups he needed to address in a statement. Another stage in the comeback is complete for him. He did not have the long, drawn out presser with reporters, especially those who cover him in his …
Looking Back At The Luge Tragedy…
The subject of crisis management and brand damage, both long and short, arose again last Friday as the world looked to Vancouver and the start of the 2010 Winter Olympics. By now everyone knows of the tragedy, the issues of blame, the decision for networks to show or not show the footage and for how …
The Mascot Fills A Bigger Branding Role…
So it's the middle of winter and you have no idea who your players are…or you are having a terrible season and the trade deadline looms and you need to keep your brand fresh and identifiable. What to d.? The mascot. Now more than ever, with brands looking for more ROI, fans looking for personal …
A Cause Worthwhile…Athletes, Pols Step Up To Battle Childhood Obesity
Big time sports and entertainment events draw big time advertising dollars. We all are more than familiar with the amount of sponsorship spent on Super Bowl, Olympic and NBA All-Star ads these past few weeks, and the payoff in exposure brands got with the largest TV audience of all-time for the Colts and the Saints …
Racing Back To The Top…
As one looks for continued signs of resurgence in sports marketing…record viewership for the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympic Opening ceremonies, more global sponsors building activation platforms, increased and more diverse ad spending dollars being but forth from ’09…perhaps one should look to racing as a bell weather. Yes it is true that “The …
Who Will Win The Battle of The Busiest Weekend On The Sports Calenda.
It is a good thing the NFL moved the Pro Bowl to the week prior to the Super Bowl this year. The game got much-needed attention and a record crowd, and won’t have to deal with being an after-thought on perhaps the busiest big event weekend on the sports calendar. Yes a week after the …
For All The Segmenting and Shrinking, Broadcast TV is Still King For Big Events…
Maybe it was the bad weather that blanketed much of the Middle Eastern states, or the rain that hit the Western United States. Maybe it was the allure of a quarterback who has been able to flourish as a marketing maven for brands like Oreo and Direct TV despite being in a small market. Maybe …
Can Vancouver The Brand Be The Biggest Olympic Winne.
There has been much talk about Lindsey Vonn's suggestive Sports Illustrated cover, Stephen Colbert's great sponsor play, “The Flying Tomato” worrying about snow, Heather Mitts being a klutz and the Jamaican Bobsledders missing the cut, but can Vancouver the city and the region be the biggest winner in this year's Winter Olympic. The coming events …
Be It Snow or “Sol,” Niche Sports Continue To Struggle To Build Brand
Even as we move to some of the most lucrative, buzz-filled and highly anticpated events of the year in the next few weeks…Super Bowl, Daytona 500, Vancouver Olympics, NBA All-Star Game…the struggles for second tier and niche sports continue. This past week, the Los Angeles Sol, arguably WPS’ most successful franchise in year one, folded …
