NIKE GETS ITS TIGER MOJO BACK

It took almost four years, but Nike finally got their Tiger Mojo back. So really, you can hardly blame them for telling the world as quickly, loudly and proudly as they did earlier this week. [1] I wrote about the Tiger-Nike relationship a few years back [...]

By |2026-01-13T20:22:02-05:00March 28th, 2013|News, People, Strategy|Comments Off on NIKE GETS ITS TIGER MOJO BACK

BRAIN SURGERY & GETTING WHAT YOU PAY FOR

Some lessons in life and marketing seem to be harder to learn than others. Today’s topic, which has been seeking a voice (outside of my own head, that is) for some time now, is a perfect example. (see Note 1 for credit) Early in my career, [...]

By |2018-10-02T21:09:53-04:00January 4th, 2013|News, Strategy|Comments Off on BRAIN SURGERY & GETTING WHAT YOU PAY FOR

WHAT RIM NEEDS TO DO NOW

My answer to this question started off as a tweet, but once again, the density of thought (see MW post DENSITY OF THOUGHT) required by the twitter medium escaped me. Forgive me. First of all, some perspective. We should acknowledge that very successful companies often experience [...]

By |2017-05-30T18:46:50-04:00April 3rd, 2012|News, Strategy, Technology|Comments Off on WHAT RIM NEEDS TO DO NOW

A TALE OF THREE MARKETING JOURNALS

There is no denying it—February is one weird month. It starts with that truly odd North American phenomenon called Groundhog Day. I mean the “real” Groundhog Day, the annual event with the distinctly off-side Teutonic thread running through it, held in more than a dozen [...]

By |2017-05-30T18:46:50-04:00March 16th, 2012|Media, News|Comments Off on A TALE OF THREE MARKETING JOURNALS

YOU LIKE ME? REALLY?

Advertising Age and the Ipsos Observer people released new research [1] in mid-February that sought to better understand the social media habits of US consumers. To no one’s surprise, Facebook is the dominant social network through which users want to receive communications from marketers. Nearly 75% [...]

By |2017-05-30T18:46:50-04:00March 21st, 2011|News, Research, Social Media|Comments Off on YOU LIKE ME? REALLY?

DARWIN & THE ELUSIVE INTERNET BUSINESS MODEL

What do Facebook, YouTube & Twitter all have in common? Quite a few things, actually: All three are hugely popular Internet-based social media (admittedly, YouTube doesn’t usually get called social media, but based on the next point, it is) All depend on their users/members for [...]

By |2017-05-30T18:46:51-04:00May 31st, 2010|News, Social Media, Strategy, Technology|Comments Off on DARWIN & THE ELUSIVE INTERNET BUSINESS MODEL
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