Posts Tagged ‘Billabong’

Nike 6.0 Making Waves In the Surfing World

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

A game of musical chairs is playing out in the surfing world right now. Former Rip Curl pin up girl Stephanie Gilmore has signed with Quiksilver, while Nike 6.0 have snared the prized signature of fellow Aussie surfer Julian Wilson, a former Quiksilver client.

The Nike signing created the most interest though.

A couple of years ago, Nike 6.0 tried to sign South African surfing superstar Jordy Smith. They failed. And since then they have waited patiently for a big signing. They are only just starting to make inroads into the surfing world, but with a growing product line, cash to burn and a nous for selecting the right talent, Nike 6.0 will no doubt become a serious player in an industry that rewards good moves. And the signing of Julian Wilson is a good move.

You’ve got to admit, Nike entering surfing is a good thing. Here is a company that knows how to market and leverage sport. They have the experience, resources and money to progress the professionalism of surfing. They also know that having the right surfers wearing their stuff will dramatically close the gap on other established surf wear brands like Quiksilver, Rip Curl and Billabong. Nike also brings more money to the pot and that means more bargaining power to surfers and better pay.

Quiksilver, long considered the Nike of the surfing world, has successfully built a mega-brand over the years with the help of golden child Kelly Slater. Slater has done enormous things for the Quiksilver. It’s just another example of the power and influence brand ambassadors can have. And that’s why Nike 6.0 knows it can compete in this market.

Nike doesn’t have the rich history and great story that the other surf wear brands have. But it doesn’t need to. If the hottest young surfers are sporting Nike 6.0 stickers on their boards then the groms will soon follow.

Surf’s Up for Sony

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Sony Australia has just announced a strategic partnership with surf company Billabong which also includes surfer Joel Parkinson as a Sony Brand ambassador.

The deal will entail sponsorship of events, product demonstrations, store appearances, content development, retail integration, co-branding opportunities and promotional campaigns.

Surfing is a million dollar industry in Australia (retail and tourism) but it lacks the media and free to air coverage afforded to other sports. This means half the people in the street wouldn’t know who Joel Parkinson is. On the surface is seems like a strange sponsorship but let me help you understand why Sony made this play.

I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “Surfing is more than just a sport, it’s a lifestyle”? Well it’s true and this is the sports greatest asset. The Billabong’s and Quiksilver’s of the world not only appeal to hard core surfers, but they attract other demographics because of the ‘lifestyle’ element. Just like rock stars, surfers have long been powerful influencers of everything from fashion, hairstyles, cars and accessories.

The fastest way to make a product cool is to give it to a cool group of influencers. Essentially this is what Sony is doing with this sponsorship. Not only does the ‘lifestyle’ element of surfing fit perfectly with Sony’s brand essence and its products but this sponsorship will give the brand touch feel access to an extremely passionate group of influencers.

I’m just amazed there aren’t more blue chip brands involved in surfing.