When analyzing Alyssa's post on Michael Jordan and his advertisements with Haines I tended to agree with most of the claims that she made. I agree with the fact that Michael Jordan is one of the most famous athletes known across the world. Michael Jordan is the face of basketball from country to country. Everyone knows who Michael Jordan is. I think that the example of Haines is one of the more well known advertisements, but one of the least productive advertisements that Michael Jordan was hired for. There are many ways to sell products and in my opinion a typical model would have done a better job at selling this underwear.
The reason why I think that Michael Jordan didn't have as much of an affect as he did with the rest of his sponsors is because underwear is a very broad topic that everyone wears, it is not specifically targeted to one audience. To put it in better words who would be the best at selling a Nike golf club? Obviously Tiger Woods, he is the best golfer in the world and the most well known athlete in all of sports, or even another example, who would be the best seller of a football? Probably, Tom Brady or Brett Favre. These two are the most well-known quarterbacks in the league. When trying to sell a certain product you need to consider your audience, and look at different marketing techniques you could use to reach that target audience. What Haines should have done before they hired MJ was consider a couple things, is the cost of getting MJ going to benefit us in the end, and number two even if he does benefit us the most is the cost benefit ratio the highest it could possibly be? I'm sure these questions did come into play, but the facts are Michael Jordan isn't known for his Haines advertisements, he is known for all the other advertisements that he has taken part in. He is known for all the companies that he has been a part of and had a tremendous impact on. The article that I listed below is an article discussing all the advertising campaigns Michael Jordan did and the success he had with them.
http://adage.com/century/people075.html
Sunday, December 13, 2009
A Last word
The topic that I chose for my persuasive paper and speech was salary caps in professional sports. I thought that this was a very interesting topic to choose, one because most of us in this class are athletes, and two because I hadn't known much about all the different sports caps, yet had a strong opinion supporting salary caps. I learned a lot from the research I did and to me it became obvious that there are three main reasons why salary caps should exist in all sports. First, salary caps create competition between all teams amongst the league. Second, it creates equality amongst big city and small market teams, making it an over all exciting league. Finally it puts more money in the hands of the owners who improve each teams franchise, which overall improves the quality of the league. To refute any of these facts would be just ludicrous.
When I say that all professional sports need a salary cap, I am more referring to the fact that major league baseball needs a salary cap because they are the only professional sports team that doesn't have one. One significant fact that I think everyone opposing salary caps should know is the Yankees have won 27 out of the last 106 World Series. (Clayton, 2007) That is over 25%! In professional sports none the less, it is a monopoly. Another supporting fact is the Yankees have spent over 70 million dollars more than any other team in the MLB. (Clayton, 2007) Statistics don't lie. With nine All-stars in a line up of nine players of course you are going to win more games than any other team in the league.
So you sit here and read these ridiculous facts that I present you and you ask yourself well I mean come on it's the MLB what can we honestly do to have any impact or difference. That is where I say to you there are several things that we can do to have an impact on the MLB. First off we can create blogs such as the one we are on right now. Don't make it a personal blog whatsoever because it is going to be shared with thousands and thousands of people. Represent yourself with some very good facts supporting your opinions and more and more people will begin looking at the situation the same way we are. The second and final thing that you can do is go onto the MLB website and get a hold of the people in charge of the league, either by starting a community chat on the website or trying to talk to them personally. In my opinion a community chat would be easier. There are things we can do. There needs to be a salary cap in professional baseball. Small market teams like Milwaukee don't have anywhere near the resources to compete year in and year out with teams such as the Yankees, Angels, Dodgers, Phillies, or Red Sox. There needs to be a change. Below is a good starting point for either of the options that I stated above.
http://www.mlb.com/blogs/
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=betweenthenumbers/salarycap/060405
When I say that all professional sports need a salary cap, I am more referring to the fact that major league baseball needs a salary cap because they are the only professional sports team that doesn't have one. One significant fact that I think everyone opposing salary caps should know is the Yankees have won 27 out of the last 106 World Series. (Clayton, 2007) That is over 25%! In professional sports none the less, it is a monopoly. Another supporting fact is the Yankees have spent over 70 million dollars more than any other team in the MLB. (Clayton, 2007) Statistics don't lie. With nine All-stars in a line up of nine players of course you are going to win more games than any other team in the league.
So you sit here and read these ridiculous facts that I present you and you ask yourself well I mean come on it's the MLB what can we honestly do to have any impact or difference. That is where I say to you there are several things that we can do to have an impact on the MLB. First off we can create blogs such as the one we are on right now. Don't make it a personal blog whatsoever because it is going to be shared with thousands and thousands of people. Represent yourself with some very good facts supporting your opinions and more and more people will begin looking at the situation the same way we are. The second and final thing that you can do is go onto the MLB website and get a hold of the people in charge of the league, either by starting a community chat on the website or trying to talk to them personally. In my opinion a community chat would be easier. There are things we can do. There needs to be a salary cap in professional baseball. Small market teams like Milwaukee don't have anywhere near the resources to compete year in and year out with teams such as the Yankees, Angels, Dodgers, Phillies, or Red Sox. There needs to be a change. Below is a good starting point for either of the options that I stated above.
http://www.mlb.com/blogs/
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=betweenthenumbers/salarycap/060405
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Tiger Woods Good vs. Tiger Woods Bad
Before Tiger was caught red handed with over three hundred text messages and voicemail there was much debate about the true facts to the story. There were many stories initially about Tiger Woods and his wife some people didn't know what was true, was there an affair? Why was Tiger Woods driving out of his house so aggressively that late at night? Why was his back window bashed in? If he was leaving his house and there was no alcohol involved how did he veer off the road so terribly? Both of these articles discussed some of the facts and opinions of the story before the truth came out.
The first article that I have a link to discusses some of the reasons why Tiger could be in the situation that he is in. The other one discusses some of the reasons why it wasn't anything dealing with him cheating on his wife. In my opinion, I think the first article does a very good job convincing the reader of the many reasons that Tiger would be driving out of his house the way that he was, explanations of the accident, and reasons why his wife would be the first one at the scene of the crime just by chance with a 3 iron in her hands.
My overall opinion of the article hasn't changed. I have always thought that Tiger was guilty of something because to me, there is no other explanation for the accident. If it wasn't alcohol related, and it was right outside his house, there is only a few possible things that could have happened. All these articles did was show me what lame excuses there are of why Tiger is innocent, and prove more and more about how badly Tiger was in the wrong. Its a shame to say because Tiger is my favorite golfer, but Tiger was definitely in the wrong.
The world of advertising grows larger each year. Each year a different professional athlete or actor picks up a different endorsement contract. Then they do multiple commercials, newspaper and magazine ads, and even radio ads. This chain of events has gone on for minimally the past 50 years and will continue to go on and increase until the day that we all pass away. The key to this chain is the more popular name that you endorse, the more of an affect that advertisement will have on your company, in most cases. Although everyone wants the top athletes or actresses, there is a price that must be payed. This price is often a considerable amount higher than a company can afford. Which brings me to the man himself in advertising, Tiger Woods.
Although Tiger Woods' recent publicity hasn't been positive he still is one of the most known names in all of advertising. The commercial that I am going to talk about are his commercials with Buick. In my opinion, Tiger woods is a perfect person for nearly all advertising. The Buick commercials that he did stress the fact that Tiger Woods drives a Buick. Many people watch these commercials and think to themselves well, if Tiger Woods drives a Buick why wouldn't I want to. Tiger is an extremely appropriate person for all car and personal item commercials because everyone wants whatever Tiger Woods has.
I think that Tiger will do a good job at endorsing the product that he is selling regardless of what it is. I haven't looked up the facts, but I would be completely shocked if the amount of Buick's sold before Tiger was endorsed compared to when he was hasn't sky-rocketed. Tiger Woods is said to be one of the most famous professional athletes in the world. If the company does decide to endorse him, the amount of profit they get for their investment will be plenty worth it.
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