Scribbles

Tom Hansen

Tom Hansen is Managing Director of Rivet Chicago, the Branded Action marketing agency. He has been practicing "integrated marketing" before there...more

Willy Wonka Tees it Up

Remember the glorious tension as Charlie Bucket tentatively opened his chocolate bar, searching for one of the Golden Tickets in “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory?” Last summer Nike used the same tactic to sell golf balls, placing 2,000 platinum balls in random retail packages.


Golfers who found one registered at www.teeitupwithtiger.com for a chance to win one of 24 spots to golf with Tiger Woods. I doubt if golfers actually trembled when they opened their boxes of balls, like charlie did, but I guarantee the ones who won trembled when they met up with Tiger last week when the prizes were awarded.


I’m impressed that Nike, with all the resources and connections at their disposal, used a very basic but always effective tactic: the in-pack prize. Packaged goods control very little in the retail channel except for the product and packaging. So Nike was smart to leverage that asset. I’m sure there were a thousand reasons not to do it at the factory level–lead times, security, distribution, blah blah blah.


But they did the one thing they could control to get a guy, standing at the ball display with a hundred choices, to pick up the Nike ball; they put a priceless commodity inside the box. (And bless them for not putting a certificate, or some other easy-to-insert redemption form, inside. They put an honest-to-God platinum-colored ball in there, evoking the inner kid in every grown-up golfer, still searching for the metaphoric Ovaltine decoder ring.) The winners collected their dream from Tiger last week; it’s not clear whether Veruca Salt was among them.


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FisdKLnJ8Qk[/youtube]

Digg Syndication Del.icio.us Syndication Google Syndication MyYahoo Syndication Reddit Syndication

Related Topics: Scribbles

Leave a Comment

authimage
Enter the word as it is shown in the box above.
If you can't see the word, refresh the page.

About

You say you want marketing news and commentary? Well, you came to the right place. The Big Fat Marketing Blog is updated daily by the editors of Chief Marketer, Direct, Promo and Multichannel Merchant. Opinions? Oh yeah, we got em'. Don't say we didn't warn ya'.

Calendar

October 2008
M T W T F S S
    Nov »
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Your Account

Subscribe

Subscribe to RSS Feed

Subscribe to MyYahoo News Feed

Subscribe to Bloglines

Google Syndication