The orange dresses and FIFA – is it time to review the marketing rules?

Orange Dress Uploaded by betsyjean79 on 21 Oct 06, 1.22PM BST.

Innovative marketing is upon us. I admittedly need to work a bit on that phrase since it sounds like I’m talking about the plague but that might not be miles away from where I want to take this post.

If you’ve read this blog more than once you’ll know that I’m not into marketing and so I am ill-equiped to judge whether getting 36 women clad in orange to promote your product in a football game is a good idea or not. (judging by the pics of males following the bra action rather than the football pitch action I would say it at least got people’s attention).

Anyway, because of my job the first thing that comes to mind when I see this debate is this: Policy.

The women were arrested under the Contravention of Merchandise Marks Act, which prevents companies benefiting from an event without paying for advertising. The 36 women were accused of being part of a campaign to promote a Dutch brewery.
(via World Cup 2010: Women arrested over ‘ambush marketing’ freed on bail in the Guardian)

The rule looks sound. FIFA organises and so it retains the right to the game. I have personal issues with sports for sale but it’s a discussion for another time perhaps.

On the other hand marketing has evolved. It’s not just about the posters and TV spots. Flash mobs, ambush marketing, take your pick – they are upon us (kinda like the plague – get that first paragraph now?)

When I see a debate like that I’m not seeing a “should they – should they not” type of discussion. I’m seeing a policy that is probably outdated and is in serious need of review, along with better external relations regarding the existing and developing policy.

Is it perhaps time for FIFA to revisit the rules?

What is important here is not to change the rules as such – I have no position on that one. What is important is to engage with stakeholders and communicate the actual benefits of the current policies. And who knows, maybe a better policy will come out of it all.

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