learn more...Sometimes the easiest way to understand a new concept is to look at it from a completely different angle. One of the best examples we've found to demonstrate effective transparency as well as good visible marketing is the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) brand—and yes, we know, it traditionally serves men. But, bear with us. ESPN's hip sports empire includes 24-hour cable networks, a Web site, a radio network, a print magazine and theme restaurants. This fast-growing, multichannel media brand brilliantly and transparently targets young, affluent male sports fans. The entire ESPN brand focuses on delivering pitch-perfect content to their target demographic, men, and in so doing has gained the affection and respect of many male and female sports fans alike. Because they are not trying to be all things to all customers, they can dig deep into the humor, preferences and interests of their male market. Before we examine the specific elements of ESPN's successful transparent marketing approach, we'll paint a picture of what it would look like if ESPN visibly marketed its magazine to men in the way many women's brands do. Let's look at an ESPN: The Magazine painted male blue: ESPN: THE MAGAZINE WITH VISIBLE MARKETING
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