To celebrate the holiday season, the Mac Mannes team designed our own custom Nike sneakers using #NikeByYou. Reach out to start your own creative project with us! #promotionalproducts #merch #marketing
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How in the world can @Costco sell Nike shoes for so cheap? ?? What’s their secret? Did they partner with the Payless manufacturer to start making Nike shoes? ?? Whatever they're doing, I’m not complaining—great deals are hard to pass up! #RetailStrategy #CostcoFinds #NikeDeals #ConsumerInsights #Branding #RetailMagic
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Do you really think there’s a HUGE difference in quality between Nike shoes and other off-brand shoes? They probably feel the same anyway ?? They might even come from the very same factory With the off-brands being their contracted producers, with Nike logo slapped on to them But the cost involved to build the brand and to make you feel special wearing them Is it wrong to charge customers extra for that? What do you guys think? ?? #imranbmt #educateandempower #personalbranding #brandingandmarketing #justoneidea #howtomarketing #thoughtoftheday #chargingextra
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This is why branding matters
The Nike Strength equipment line continues to disrupt the marketplace. Our top selling barbell was inspired by Nike’s inconic shoebox, becoming an instant athlete favorite. Beautifully crafted. Rigorously tested. Why blend in when you can stand out?
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Nike’s ‘Just Do It’ campaign wasn’t just about selling shoes; it was about creating a movement.???? This powerful message connected with everyone—athletes or not—reminding them to push limits and believe in themselves. A brand story can transform the way people see your business. What's your story? #nike #personalbranding #success
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I had a great time creating this short NIKE, spec shoe ad. NIKE = Sweet #shoegoals #sneakerstyle #sneakerhead #shoedesign #nikeshoes #productdesign #conceptdesign #digitalcontentcreation #digitalmarketing #nike #viscom #runwayai
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Be a Robin! not a Batman.. and people will love your brand. Here's how: ? Know their fight: What is their goal? ? Feel their pain: What is the biggest obstacle? ? Be their weapon: Make a product that help them win? Think of Nike that “cheers people with a champion mentality” instead of just “glorifying their shoes quality.” Do that to your customer. See what happens! #BrandPositioning #Marketing
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Did you know the famed “Just Do It” slogan from Nike was partly inspired by a decidedly un-sporty source? It was loosely adapted from the last words of a convicted criminal. Turns out inspiration can come from the strangest places, and Nike transformed those three words into a message of motivation recognized worldwide. What’s the most unexpected source you’ve drawn inspiration from? #BusinessTrivia #BrandStory #Marketing #CreativeInspiration #PersonalDevelopment
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In 1984, Nike did something crazy. They paid $410,000 in fines just to let Michael Jordan wear black sneakers on court. Back then, the NBA had a strict rule saying that if a player wears a pair of basketball shoes, "they MUST be 51% white." If this rule was broken, you'd have to pay a $5,000 fine per game. Over a 82-game season, this adds up to $410,000 in penalties. But Nike being Nike, they sent Jordan onto court wearing a pair of black and red sneakers - which INSTANTLY stood out, since everyone else's feet were white. These shoes were the first edition of what we know today as the Air Jordan 1s. So when people started talking about how "the NBA fined a guy for wearing some insanely good-looking shoes," Nike knew that their marketing masterclass was paying off. All this drama and controversy made Jordans the talk of the town for a week or so, and it catapulted Nike's sales to crazy heights. By the end of the season, Mike Jordan became the NBA Rookie of the year. And Nike sold over $126 MILLION of Jordan 1s. Cut to today, and Jordan 1s are still the first shoe you think of when you hear the word "Nike." Last year, the entire Jordan brand did over $6.6 billion of sales, and that handsome growth has earned MJ over $1.5 billion in lifetime royalties. Moral of the story: just because it's a rule doesn't mean you have to follow it.
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#why oh why can we not have this radical marketing idea in healthcare? to provide better care to children and adults... and to ensure equitable access...we need radical thought...we need innovation and out of the box thinking where oh where is the Jordan in health? #marketing #nike #healthcare #ai #innovation #outofthebox
In 1984, Nike did something crazy. They paid a $410,000 fine just to let Michael Jordan wear black sneakers on court. Back then, the NBA had a strict rule saying that if a player wears a pair of basketball shoes, "they MUST be 51% white." If this rule was broken, you'd have to pay a $5,000 fine per game. Over a 82-game season, this adds up to $410,000 in penalties. But Nike being Nike, they sent Jordan onto court wearing a pair of black and red sneakers - which INSTANTLY stood out, since everyone else's feet were white. These shoes were the first edition of what we know today as the Air Jordan 1s. So when people started talking about how "the NBA fined a guy for wearing some insanely good-looking shoes," Nike knew that their marketing masterclass was paying off. All this drama and controversy made Jordans the talk of the town for a week or so, and it catapulted Nike's sales to crazy heights. By the end of the season, Mike Jordan became the NBA Rookie of the year. And Nike sold over $126 MILLION of Jordan 1s. Cut to today, and Jordan 1s are still the first shoe you think of when you hear the word "Nike." Last year, the entire Jordan brand did over $6.6 billion of sales, and that handsome growth has earned MJ over $1.5 billion in lifetime royalties. Insane.
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Misfits rule the world of brands I love this kind of stories, it makes me smile, get inspired and feel that everything is possible not playing the rules. Misfits can win? ? ?? They play big. Misfits think beyond their perceived set of limitations. They take big risks because they understand that the long term reward outweighs any immediate risk. Some misfits live for the possibilities — Why not ?? They speak their mind. They make a rule of saying what is right for them. Quite rare nowadays - Why for me ?? They are relentless. While their actions don’t always seem logical, over time they might become crystal clear. They are unafraid of rejection and will be persistent enough to keep asking — what if ?? They do whatever it takes. Independent people tend to be focused on their own priorities. At work, they look for the end goal and do whatever it takes to get there - why not ?? They break the rules — and don’t look back. For many misfits, there simply are no rules. Rules can be seen as a distraction and their actions often reflect freedom - why this ?? They are quirky and memorable. They have large personalities or distinctive character traits - why me My friend simone van neerven is a specialist in rebel attitude in the corporate place.? Be more of a misfit and get in touch. ?? https://lnkd.in/d5V5HB9E ??? https://lnkd.in/dfA7nTrz ??? https://lnkd.in/gCnjH-n
In 1984, Nike did something crazy. They paid a $410,000 fine just to let Michael Jordan wear black sneakers on court. Back then, the NBA had a strict rule saying that if a player wears a pair of basketball shoes, "they MUST be 51% white." If this rule was broken, you'd have to pay a $5,000 fine per game. Over a 82-game season, this adds up to $410,000 in penalties. But Nike being Nike, they sent Jordan onto court wearing a pair of black and red sneakers - which INSTANTLY stood out, since everyone else's feet were white. These shoes were the first edition of what we know today as the Air Jordan 1s. So when people started talking about how "the NBA fined a guy for wearing some insanely good-looking shoes," Nike knew that their marketing masterclass was paying off. All this drama and controversy made Jordans the talk of the town for a week or so, and it catapulted Nike's sales to crazy heights. By the end of the season, Mike Jordan became the NBA Rookie of the year. And Nike sold over $126 MILLION of Jordan 1s. Cut to today, and Jordan 1s are still the first shoe you think of when you hear the word "Nike." Last year, the entire Jordan brand did over $6.6 billion of sales, and that handsome growth has earned MJ over $1.5 billion in lifetime royalties. Insane.
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