What marketers can learn from the Superbowl

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Everyone is telling me to get over it and move on but, for me…well, I have to find a lesson in everything. Super Sunday is over and will be soon forgotten, but the only thing that can take the sting out of this football fan’s disappointment is to find a way to learn something from it.

So, like 97.5 million other people (second most watched show in US TV history), I watched in disbelief as the New York Giants stunned my 18 – 0 New England Patriots. It’s being called the biggest upset in sports history. Records were supposed to be shattered, but the only things broken on Super Sunday were the hearts of loyal Pats fans.

What can marketers learn from this historic sports lesson? How can we apply this to our businesses and our brands? What are the “weapons” the Giants used that entrepreneurs can adapt? Here’s my take-away from the game:

1. It pays to be the underdog – Fly under the radar and you may surprise everyone!
2. There’s no such thing as a sure thing – Just ask the Vegas odds-makers and sportscasters.
3. Use “shock and awe” to overwhelm your competition – The Giants put incredible pressure on Tom Brady, sacking him five times. What can you do to shake up the marketplace?
4. Use your full arsenal of weapons – One of the pillars of Guerrilla Marketing philosophy is to use a variety of marketing weapons. Look how the Giants used every element of the game – passing, rushing, defense and more – to dominate.
5. Unleash a relentless attack – The Giants kept coming back at the Pats, again and again and again. Their never surrender attitude is an example you should use in your business.
6. Take a page from the competition’s playbook – On the final, winning drive of the game, the Giants looked like, well, the New England Patriots! What can you learn from your competitors?
7. A win is a win is a win – It doesn’t have to be pretty, and it doesn’t have to be perfect. Learn as you go, make adjustments, and find a way to win!

Marketers take heed! Past performance is no guarantee of future results, as they say in the stock market. You’ve got to bring your A-game every day. There’s always a way to outfox your competition, no matter how invincible they may seem.

Lou Bortone is an author and entrepreneur with extensive experience in marketing, branding and promotion. Before starting his own company, Lou was an award-winning marketing executive in the media industry. Lou served as National Promotion Manager for E! Entertainment Television, and later as Senior VP of Marketing and Advertising for Fox Family Worldwide, a division of Fox, in Los Angeles. Today, Lou helps entrepreneurs and solo professionals navigate their online businesses with services such as copywriting, video production and creative services. Visit his websites and blogs at www.LouBortone.com.

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One Response to “What marketers can learn from the Superbowl”
  1. Nat says:

    Thanks Lou. Great piece!

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