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Netnography study on adidas adizero prime By M. Adil Khan MBA Candidate, Class of 2011 Schulich School of Business, York University

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Here's my brief presentation and link to blog post about my study on F50 adizero prime. It's the lightest soccer cleats ever produced and with a $299 price tag, makes it an interesting product to study (consumer opinions).

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Netnography study on adidas adizero

primeBy M. Adil Khan

MBA Candidate, Class of 2011Schulich School of Business, York University

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Lightest boots ever made – 145 grams

Builds on the original adizero series (165 grams)

Strong competitor to SuperFly II (210 grams) and V1.10 SL (150 grams)

Why adizero prime?

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www.soccerbible.com◦approximately 140 comments

www.footy-boots.com◦approximately 40 comments

Qualitative Analysis of comments in communities

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Majority: Casual players who were more interested in the look and feel of the product, found the product expensive

Minority: Professional/Semi professional players who ranked the performance of the product before talking about the look.

Segments

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Common themes in conversations

Weight Colors

Celebrity footballers Price

Strongest competitors (Superfly II and V1.10 SL)

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Confusion over pricing…

Even though the reviews corrected the price, many users continued to judge the boot by $400 price tag (correct price - $299)

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Ability to identify an adizero prime?

The need to separate the primes from regular adizero through colorway◦ Since adizero primes cost $150 extra, many users felt

they should be easily identifiable and exclusive

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The pragmatists in communities…

Although most users complained about the exorbitant price, few users accepted it

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Community members barely discussed about the performance attributes◦ Belief that the boots guaranteed superior performance

based on the original adizero

As the original adizero seemed affordable at $150, most members disliked the price of primes but acknowledged the exclusivity factor

Pricing $100 lesser than Superfly II made it desirable boot in the elite category

Insights

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Exclusive colorways for adizero prime as better justification for high price

original adizero adizero prime

Better co-ordination with online communities to build relationship with fans (Review on soccerreviews.com still shows $399 price) http://tinyurl.com/6evp6db

Recommendations

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Considering the original adizeros were the lightest cleats ever produced and launched just before the World Cup ‘10, should adidas have priced it at more than $199 price tag?

With a narrow gap (8 months) between original adizeros and primes, would it have been easier to justify the $299 price for the primes?

Thoughts