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    4 days ago

    See? This only goes to show that there’s STILL NOT ENOUGH RULES ABOUT ADVERTISING THE SPORT

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    I’m assuming that Levi’s paid buttloads of money to have that sign there, and I’m further assuming that there is something in their legal agreement that allows the sign to be covered at the request/demand of a more special/privileged client?

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      Yes. Levi’s paid a ton of money to have their name and branding associated with the stadium in Santa Clara, where the 49ers play.

      And basically the only tenant in the history of American sporting events to have the power to persuade the stadium owners to cut a deal not to use the official names of the stadiums, which the brand sponsors paid lots of money for, was FIFA making it a condition of hosting the World Cup.

      The only branding that survived is on Mercedes Benz stadium in Atlanta, because the logo on the roof is, like, load bearing or something and can’t safely be covered without damaging the stadium.

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    Well, it’s useless. The point of an advertisement is to get people to their products. Writing Levis there (which might be not possible due to rules) would make it possible to find the brand but this isn’t a proper advertisement. How would anybody, who doesn’t know Levis find them only with this? Also people who know levis need to do some thinking to get there. I would call it bad advertisement, because it doesn’t really trigger interest or curiosity to find the source easily. Not that I find it good that the advertisers are too dumb to do advertisement but this is not doing it’sjob or is at least making in thwory the cost up it takes to be there.

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      Advertisement is not just about getting new people to know your brand. If that was the case, why would McDonalds do any advertising, do you think theres a single person who hasnt heard of it? Especially for larger brands, advertising keeps your brand alive, it makes people think about it, talk about it, associate other things with your brand. See a giant M somewhere? You think of McDonalds.

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      The Levi’s sign in the stadium lives there full-time uncovered. FIFA covered it because Levi’s isn’t on the sponsor list/pay FIFA. Levi’s switched their social media profile pic to be a pic of their covered sign, and now we’re talking about it.

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      It’s a type of guerrilla marketing, the goal was probably for someone to screenshot it and send it on social media (the way it got here). We are the target, not the people on the stadium.

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      We’re talking about it. I haven’t thought of Levi’s in years and now they’re back in my head. It’s successful.

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      Only World Cup sponsor logos are permitted. Those of the stadium’s regular sponsors are covered.

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        “No ads for the world cup”

        Every hydration break

        /s

        I know that those ads are the broadcasters responsibility, but still funny.

        Also I swear I saw Powerade on the side lines

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          Yeah, I specified further down that I posted this pre caffeine and I meant they didn’t pay to be an advertiser

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        The world cup has tons of ads playing all around the pitch. The branded stadiums just didn’t want to pay to be on the sponsors list.

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            They’re not providing the stadium. What, you think random car manufacturer or telecoms operator has a team dedicated to running highly specialised facilities like a stadium? They pay money to have their name on stadium for X years so you and I are “forced” to see and say their name when talking about stadium X. Then that deal changes hands and another company pays for the privilege of forcing their brand on us.

            FIFA offers an even bigger deal, so now the stadium covers the first advertiser to comply with the second advertiser.

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            In the Olympics, this is also the same for equipment the athletes use.

            In 2006, the brand Warrior did not pay the Olympic ad fee, thus ice hockey players needed to spray paint the logos on their sticks.

            It’s all a game for money.

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            Example of somethibg not true: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHPArena

            Essentially: The stadion is called “Neckarstadion” but while under sponsoring it’s being renamed.

            Forner 21st century names were:

            • MHP-Arena
            • Mercedes-Benz Arena

            So yeah. It is operated by the local football club but renamed while under sponsoring.

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            The actual brand owners are not providing the stadium. Some stadium operator who accepted the brand money for the normal use of that stadium is providing the stadium, and FIFA said they’d require that any branded stadiums remove their corporate sponsorships in order to be considered as a site.

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      Maybe its a pride logo that’s too DEA for them? Would also like context

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        I don’t have any context either but to me it seems like the physical sign got covered for some reason so now they’re cashing in on it on social media. That’s just my guess though