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Nike Orders Rose in Four-Day Period After Kaepernick Ad Debut

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Online sales of Nike apparel and shoes surged in the four days after quarterback-turned-activist Colin Kaepernick became the face of a new advertising campaign. Sales dipped in the same four-day period last year.

Nike's Kaepernick ad debuted Monday afternoon, a U.S. holiday, drawing immediate praise and ire from celebrities and customers alike. From Sunday through Wednesday, product orders rose 27 percent, according to digital-commerce researcher Edison Trends, which collects receipt data from over 200 online vendors. In the same four-day period last year, product orders dropped 2 percent.


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It's an early, if incomplete, look at how the world's largest sportswear company may fare after deliberately wading into a hot political topic. The decision to feature the former NFL player -- he claims he's been illegally barred from the league for kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial inequality -- has already drawn multiple criticisms from President Donald Trump. On Friday morning Trump tweeted: What was Nike thinking?

It's not a big mystery. Nike believes that the campaign will create more business than it loses. Two-thirds of Nike's customers are younger than 35, and it's an ethnically diverse group. The company is also looking to focus more on cities. The demographic mix also suggest outsize support for Kaepernick's actions.

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There is no such thing as bad publicity. People burning and tearing up nike products after they bought it, nile is still getting paid. It's politics and politics is all about the money.
 
Excuse me, I meant nike.
 
Damn Nike. Rewarding people for disrespecting our flag - just ain?t right.
 
Right with ya brother on that thought. I spent 8 years of my life protecting our flag and I don?t want a thing to do with anyone that disrespects it.
 
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