Update to Nikon Retail Leverage Example
- Sep
- 29
- Posted by Ben Smith
- Posted in Blog, By Ben Smith, Can't Be Ignored, Examples of Leverage

I found some great material supports our example of how Nikon gained Retail Leverage with “Something So Big It Can’t Be Ignored” (the Ashton Kutcher campaign).
Please click on the the title to read the full post.
read moreSomething So Big You Can't Ignore It = Retail Leverage (aka Nikon Punk'd The Competition & Gained Retail Leverage)
- Sep
- 14
- Posted by Ben Smith
- Posted in "How To" Get Leverage, Blog, By Ben Smith, Can't Be Ignored, Examples of Leverage

NIKON GAINED RETAIL LEVERAGE
Nikon is a great and current example of a brand that has gained significant Retail Leverage in the last year thanks to their media campaigns featuring the ever popular Ashton Kutcher. I have nightmares of that guy dancing through my head.
Nikon gained retail leverage with something so big, it couldn’t be ignored. Couldn’t be ignored by consumers. Most definitely couldn’t be ignored by retailers. And unfortunately for the marketing and sales folks at Sony, Canon, Kodak, Fuji, Olympus and Samsung – it probably wasn’t ignored by the boss.
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