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Using Converse’s Target Market to Create a Facebook Ad (Grade)

At the start of a new business, among the first things that need to be done is to have the target market specified. After reading articles, paying close attention to the Facebook/YouTube/Tumblr pages and e-mails of Converse, it can be concluded that they target teenagers and young adults ages 15-24 who have creative and rebellious personalities.

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In the early 1900’s, Converse came out with the first basketball shoe and as basketball became more popular, so did the shoe. Their most popular shoe, Chuck Taylors, have been seen on the courts of mostly High Schools, but were picked up as the NBA shoe in the 1930’s. Through the eras of punk-rock and grunge music, the shoes were still widely worn. Having been worn by so many diverse people, the market changed from athletic sportswear to casualwear (“Converse’s All-Star Image“). Although Converse shoes are worn by a wide variety of people that do not directly fit into the target market, their advertisements consist of young adults and teenagers who are expressing themselves in various ways. This is also who they target, and can be described as “rebel consumers” (Canning and Janik).

The age most people want to be unique and expressive is between Converse’s target market age range, 15-24. This is the time in a person’s life when they are trying new things and discover him/herself. Music is one of the most popular of expressing individuality. Chuck Taylors have a perceived look of self-expression, which is shown greatly in the Converse YouTube videos which consist mostly of various music videos of band member’s rocking the shoes.

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Another way that Converse has appealed their creative personality target is by giving the option to customize your own sneaker.

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The “Shoes are Boring” Campaign is also targeted towards people who want to have more fun.

Applying These Findings to Build a Facebook Ad

 I chose to do the new Chuck Taylor All Star tie dye line and created this ad:

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 The ad will appear on the right column of Facebook for users who meet the following

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I have chosen those types of music genres because they are the types that are included in their music videos and commercials.

Conclusion

Converse’s Chuck Taylors are the world’s best selling shoe ever. This has given Converse great brand recognition. However, like any business, Converse has a target market of people that are most likely to purchase their products because of what their products represent, individuality and creativity.

 

Works Cited

Canning, Andrea, and Kinga Janik. “Converse Lures ‘Rebel Consumer’ with Musician Collaborations.” ABC News. ABC News Network, 11 Apr. 2012. Web. 08 Apr. 2014.

“Converse’s All-Star Image.” Bloomberg Business Week. Bloomberg, 25 Apr. 2008. Web. 08 Apr. 2014.

How Converse Sneakers Have Built a Community (Grade)


Converse has been around for over a hundred years simply because they have kept up with changing world. Originally, Converse were worn on the courts, then on concert stages, now the sneakers have been worn on the red carpet. From sport to fashion, the shoes have made a community of consumers of all different types. The parts needed to create a successful brand community are listed below from Patrick Hanlon’s book Primal Branding, which he goes over in a video along with ReelSEO’s Tim Schmoyer.

The Seven Aspects of the Primal Code

1. THE CREATION STORY- How it all started
In 1908, Marquis M. Converse opened the Converse Rubber Shoe Company, making winterized rubber soled boots and shoes for men, women, and children. It wasn’t until 1915 when the company started making athletic shoes and 1917 when Converse created the first ever basketball shoe called All Star which was the turning point for the company. Charles H. “Chuck” Taylor, a basketball player as a salesman and his signature made it onto the All Star patch of the high topped shoes. More information found here.

2. THE CREED- What they believe in
According to their About Us page, Converse believes deeply in individuality and not being kept to one definition or one style. This appears to be true because anyone could be seen wearing Converse and it wouldn’t be given a second thought whether or not it suits them. Recently, however teenagers have considered them not cool because they became “too trendy” and since Converse is all about individuality, there is clashing.

3. THE ICONS- How Converse is represented by their logos
The Cons sneakers and Chuck Taylor All Star logos both have stars in them and have been around for so long it is easy to see the logos and associate them with Converse.

4. THE RITUALS- What they do routinely
Converse customers expect consistency. Although there have been new styles and innovations of the classic shoes such as high heels or layered Converse, there is always the guarantee that the classic Chucks will always be available.

5. THE SACRED WORDS- Language used by company and consumers
Although not popular, Converse has termed themselves “sneakers” saying “Shoes are boring. Wear sneakers.” There are many nicknames for the different styles of Converse, such as “Chucks” for Chuck Taylor All Stars.

6. THE NONBELIEVERS- Who doesn’t want to wear Converse
Converse are suitable for all casual dress, but like with everything else there are always people who prefer another type of shoe. Vans shoes has been a big competitor of Converse and because Vans has its own stores they are able to interact with customers while Converse does not have that advantage.

7. THE LEADER(S)
If you asked the Converse who their leader is, they would most likely say it’s you, the person who wears the sneakers. Wearing Chuck Taylors and cons on a rock stage was not planned by Converse, it just happened. Making them socially acceptable to wear anywhere was decided by the people. However, along the way, many famous faces have represented Converse to start and continue trends like this. Marquis Converse was the original face of the brand, but with a few different styles of shoes comes a different person to represent the styles. Chuck Taylor for basketball shoes and Jack Purcell for the Jack Purcell Converse. Nirvana, Paramore, All Time Low, and Green Day have band members that been seen wearing Converse. Here is a site that lists bands and singers that wear the sneakers.

OVERALL
Converse could use some improvements, especially in their “sacred words.” Having a language that is used by the consumer community forms a bond and stimulates communication among themselves. Other than that, Converse seems to still be doing pretty well, even though they are now owned by Nike, but they are definitely still marketing the individuality standpoint well.

Thank you for reading!
Brittany