Sports/Sporting Goods Archives - Page 9 of 12 - Event Marketer

October 30, 2015

Sony Ericsson Lights Up the Tennis Court with EDM

Sony Ericsson’s Night Tennis put a new spin on an old sport, combining the best elements of sport, music and fashion in a cool and relevant way that made a smash hit with its target audience—hip 16- to 25-year-olds, key influencers and trendsetters. It turned out the lights and turned on the action as semi-professional...

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October 30, 2015

Adidas Meeting Takes Place in a Brand Locker Room

Adidas’s national sales meeting took on the aura of an NBA event with game-day elements such as the adidas interactive truck, event bouncers, a countdown clock, scalpers, pennants and cotton candy to set the tone. Tennis ace Andre Agassi kicked off the opening session with an inspirational speech. On the “official” opening day, attendees (“team...

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October 29, 2015

Adidas’ Sales Meeting Takes Cues from the NBA

Four hundred fifty adidas North American sales and product-marketing staff gathered at the Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center for a meeting aimed at delivering the company’s strategic message in a way that was big on substance and light on fluff. As part of that challenge, adidas wanted to inspire attendees to challenge the status quo....

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October 29, 2015

Adidas Enlists Athletes for Stumps, Jumps and Tricks

The phrase “walking on air” is so simple and so elegant. But athletic shoe marketers face such stiff competition that the category spends un-told millions of dollars every year developing and marketing products that bring the metaphor to life. So it was for adidas, which needed to create a spectacle to engage young consumers in...

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October 29, 2015

New Balance’s Bright Dome Turns Heads at X Games

New Balance had two sure ways to get noticed at the X Games in Los Angeles. First, to attract attention in a sponsor village dominated by branded trailers and the same old black tents, the shoe manufacturer set up a bright red dome loaded with interactives. The second was the unusual tactic of guerrilla marketing...

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