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Friday, July 13, 2012

Procter & Gamble Go For the Gold

"As Olympics near, P&G ramps up marketing effort" by Mae Anderson  |  Associated Press, July 12, 2012

NEW YORK — Procter & Gamble is just one of the major companies that pay millions of dollars for Olympic sponsorships and marketing surrounding the Olympics in an effort to attach their names to the high-profile event.

The 2008 Olympics in Beijing was the most-watched event in US television history....

P&G is focusing on its most profitable markets such as the United States, Mexico, Germany, and Brazil, among other countries. It’s also scaling back on introducing new products in some emerging markets such as China, rolling back some price increases and cutting costs.

The company, based in Cincinnati, also is counting on its Olympics campaign to drive sales in its most profitable countries. P&G worked with retailers in those markets to create multibrand displays in stores, supported by television and print advertising. It also plans to air the P&G corporate television spots....

In the United States, P&G’s corporate campaign kicked off in April with its first ‘‘Thank You, Mom’’ television spot. It also has a dedicated ‘‘Thank, You Mom’’ Facebook page and app that allows people to send ‘‘Thank you’’ messages to their mothers....

Many of the company’s brands also have campaigns. For example, Pampers diaper brand rolled out an ad in April showing babies climbing a chair as if it were an Olympic sport. It is also selling limited edition USA diapers and baby wipes in the United States.

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Also see: Few Massachusetts spectators expected at London Olympics

Nordstrom to launch Topshop in 14 stores

Update: P&G board affirms support for CEO

Related: Procter & Gamble plans more job cuts
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