I don't know how many books on marketing I've read over the years..more than I can count, and if someone were to ask me which book on marketing to read, I would have probably wanted to dig a little deeper to see what aspects they want to get into or develop. Not anymore...straight simple answer: 'Read Seth Godin's 'This is Marketing'.'
My goodness!! I'm currently studying Fundamentals of Marketing and Sales in pursuit of my degree, so I did a UA-cam search to assist with better understanding and analyzing Nike's brand. Wow, I listened to this video 10 times because it's so awesome!
If any of you are trying to build something, and frustrated that you haven’t had the results you hoped... I strongly suggest reading Shoe Dog. It’s not your normal boring memoir. Phil Knight takes you through the first 19 years of Nike. It’s a book that should be taught in business schools for generations‼️
I work at one nike store here in Portugal "Lisbon"... Shoe dog was the best book i ever read in my life about business. I read everything about Steve jobs, Richard Branson, I hear and watch every story about Larry Ellison. I read book about Robert Greene and folks guess what... Phill is the GUY!!! I study marketing and now im working on my english projetc here... Seth Godin is another one of my Heroes. Three best book: Shoe Dog Phill knight Robert Greene- Mastery And Wayne dyer - your wrong zones Ans im preparing to buy this is marketing... Life is a journey... 🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️💯🙌🏿🏀
Don't worry about your slogan, spokesperson, the wrapping. It's the substance, work that matters to people who care. It's like focusing on your true fans even if you only have a few serve them to the best of your ability.
If there are 100 brands that’s successful only 2 or 3 of them have a brand and rest of them have a logo cus what would puma look like if they built a house? Idk
Hi from the futur, if you're talking about the garage ads I am here to tell you that it will get better, we're not seeing him as much as we used to do 😂!
Totally cheap stunt. As Seth says, it reflected in stock price. Short term gain, long term loss. So many brands these days operate on a short term basis. Let’s not forget the Nike ad of the overweight kid? Where is the kid now? Nike has a history of ads that get attention which is great news for marketing people, but is there no care for long term effects on society?
Nike had an upward trend in stock from 2018-2022, as well as increasing revenue nearly every year after this brand strategy was launched. So I would say it was successful. Their stock had a recent downturn this year, but so did everyone else, due to external factors.
Phil Knight probably gives effs...so do the players and other athletes around the world who have modest-to-multi-million dollar contracts that allow them to do what they love.
By popular demand, I'm breaking up the nearly 1 hour video with Seth into more snackable sizes for those who want to watch by topic only. Enjoy!
Can we still find the 1hr version anywhere?
I don't know how many books on marketing I've read over the years..more than I can count, and if someone were to ask me which book on marketing to read, I would have probably wanted to dig a little deeper to see what aspects they want to get into or develop. Not anymore...straight simple answer: 'Read Seth Godin's 'This is Marketing'.'
My goodness!! I'm currently studying Fundamentals of Marketing and Sales in pursuit of my degree, so I did a UA-cam search to assist with better understanding and analyzing Nike's brand. Wow, I listened to this video 10 times because it's so awesome!
And now Nike is worth about 10% more than it was worth in 2018, after seeing a spiral of downfalls. Guess they weren't marketing gurus after all! xD
this is the best definition of a brand i ever heard
thanks!
I love what you are doing with this channel. I'm glad I discovered it!
Welcome aboard!
Sagacious advice from the only guy who seems to matter in brand marketing for the current (and likely future) era
thanks for watching Tariq!
If any of you are trying to build something, and frustrated that you haven’t had the results you hoped... I strongly suggest reading Shoe Dog. It’s not your normal boring memoir. Phil Knight takes you through the first 19 years of Nike. It’s a book that should be taught in business schools for generations‼️
I work at one nike store here in Portugal "Lisbon"... Shoe dog was the best book i ever read in my life about business. I read everything about Steve jobs, Richard Branson, I hear and watch every story about Larry Ellison. I read book about Robert Greene and folks guess what... Phill is the GUY!!! I study marketing and now im working on my english projetc here... Seth Godin is another one of my Heroes.
Three best book:
Shoe Dog Phill knight
Robert Greene- Mastery
And
Wayne dyer - your wrong zones
Ans im preparing to buy this is marketing...
Life is a journey... 🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️💯🙌🏿🏀
henrique sico Absolutely agree!!
We're originally from Portland. Nike! We're actor's in L.A. but always excited to go back home and yes we shop Nike, but at the downtown store. 💪
Nice!
Don't worry about your slogan, spokesperson, the wrapping. It's the substance, work that matters to people who care.
It's like focusing on your true fans even if you only have a few serve them to the best of your ability.
Building my own brand , bit by bit day by day 😊
Nice!
I can’t believe I barely found out about Seth Godin. So brilliant.
welcome aboard!
His office was so cool
Be above the substitute
"If I am not paying extra, you don't have a brand".
correct
Hey man! You make great videos including the shark tank ones! Thanks for your effort.
thank you!
Now I understand why Nike Chose DYLAN M. Interesting.We will see if it works .
I like this. Thank you
Seth = Gold!
thanks Sue
Interviewer fumbled quite a bit 😓 good points by Seth
Where did I fumble?
now that is brilliant advice
thanks for watching
Its interesting to see how this aged considering Ben and Jerry's stance on police brutality and systematic racism and how vocal they are about it.
Great video
Thanks! What was your main take away?
If there are 100 brands that’s successful only 2 or 3 of them have a brand and rest of them have a logo cus what would puma look like if they built a house? Idk
So brilliant,they have a male for womens sports bras.
Where is Kaepernick now? Nobody is hiring him
Woke. BLM nonsense
Oh please Nike don’t act like you are so ahead of the curve with the standing for something…. 🙄🙄🙄
Is there somebody else getting tired of these Tai Lopez UA-cam ads ? Hella annoying !!
lol yes
Hi from the futur, if you're talking about the garage ads I am here to tell you that it will get better, we're not seeing him as much as we used to do 😂!
I don’t think he stands for something, he kneels. 😅
u tried
Watching this video after Bud Light’s crash because of Dylan Mulvaney is as funny as it is useless.
Sneakers are all the same???? What??? I thought this guy knew was he talks about... All sneakers are the same yeah right
the same until they are not....just like all beverages...hotels...etc. are the same unless you build a brand.
Totally cheap stunt. As Seth says, it reflected in stock price. Short term gain, long term loss. So many brands these days operate on a short term basis. Let’s not forget the Nike ad of the overweight kid? Where is the kid now? Nike has a history of ads that get attention which is great news for marketing people, but is there no care for long term effects on society?
Nike had an upward trend in stock from 2018-2022, as well as increasing revenue nearly every year after this brand strategy was launched. So I would say it was successful. Their stock had a recent downturn this year, but so did everyone else, due to external factors.
who gives a f about Nike?
Phil Knight probably gives effs...so do the players and other athletes around the world who have modest-to-multi-million dollar contracts that allow them to do what they love.
Does this stand in 2023 after Nike's Partnership with a Transexual?
S1av3ry remains such a major issue for bl,ks because being ens1aved is the most noteworthy thing 4fr!cans have done thus far in human history.