History & Background of Nike

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Nike is the world leader in athletic shoes. The company rose quickly from small-time sales at track meets to a major publicly-traded Fortune 500 company. Throughout its history and background, Nike has utilized strong advertising campaigns to separate itself from its competition. Two of the most memorable marketing campaigns, "Just Do It" and the Air Jordan brand, cemented Nike as one of the most popular shoe brands in the world.

Origins

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Nike began its history as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 at the University of Oregon. Track star Philip Knight and his coach Bill Bowerman distributed Japanese Onitsuka Tiger shoes at track meets.

Retail

The first retail location for the company opened in 1966 in Santa Monica, California. As the relationship between Blue Ribbon Sports and Onitsuka Tiger ended in 1971, the company launched its own line known simply as "Nike."

Significance

Nike successfully garnered 50 percent of the market share within the United States by 1980, the same year the company went public.

Significance

The advertising firm in charge of Nike, Wieden+Kennedy, coined one of the most famous phrases in marketing history in 1988. The "Just Do It" was named one of the top five slogans of all time by a 1999 article in "Advertising Age."

Famous Ties

In 1984, Nike's sales were in decline. In response, the company hired rookie basketball player Michael Jordan to be the company spokesman. The $2.5 million deal for five years resulted in the creation of one of the most popular lines of shoes ever made.