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chrisboesing | 13 years ago
Red Bull's marketing is impeccable. They started out with all the actionsport athletes and moved upstream to more mainstream, and I guess, more expensive sports (two Formula 1 teams, more soccer teams than I can count), while still doing these crazy things. From Parcours in Santorini, to Air Races all over the world. Seems like every crazy sporting event is sponsored by Red Bull.
I think these have allowed them to be still seen as "hip" and not just selling sugar water like Coca Cola.
Trezoid|13 years ago
It is, absolutely, a genius marketing strategy. Their primary demographic just happens to be the kinds of people who watch insane sports. Brand recognition from those events is huge, and then people just happen to drop their brand-name when talking about the events to other people.
Probably cheaper in the long-run than trying to compete with someone like Coca Cola in more traditional campaigns, and way more effective.
lloyddobbler|13 years ago
And like Coke and Kleenex, through sheer brand awareness, they've achieved that rare feat in which a company's brand becomes synonymous with an object. In conversation throughout the world,
Soft Drink = "Coke" Tissue = "Kleenex" Energy Drink = "Red Bull"
arethuza|13 years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn-Bru
mmaunder|13 years ago
franze|13 years ago
next day red bull was sold out in austria (which was their main market at that time)
they just took it from there.
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yitchelle|13 years ago
Nevertheless, what a marketing effort! They really nailed this one.
kahawe|13 years ago
This is also where the Western version of Red Bull is from. Originally it was an energy drink in Thailand and an Austrian partnered up with the Thai owner, adapted it to suit the Western palate and ever since then they have been going incredibly strong and long survived all energy-drink competitors that shortly popped up during the 90s.
Mateschitz's and Yoovidhya's net worth is about 5 billion each.
I don't think there is any important extreme sport event they are not involved in. Their annual "Flugtag" is legendary here in Austria! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Bull_Flugtag
nicholassmith|13 years ago
Also very cool, they own their own aerobatics team called The Flying Bulls, and they have a B25 bomber. Why? Because they can, and that's awesome.