brandstanding

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of brand +‎ grandstanding

Noun[edit]

brandstanding (uncountable)

  1. (advertising) The promotion of goods or services by associating them with popular events.
    • 2002, Rusty Cawley, PR Rainmaker:
      There are many ways to get attention with a publicity stunt. Most risk making you look cheap or silly. The best method is to produce a stunt that doesn't look like a stunt. This is the “brandstanding” event.
    • 1988, Pam Korza, Dian Magie, Barbara Schaffer Bacon, The Arts Festival Work Kit, page 121:
      A steep rise in the cost of advertising in the mass media, especially television, has resulted in "brandstanding"; the term used for corporate sponsorship of events. The "official Olympic Games sponsors" of everything from toothpaste to fast food []
    • 1986, Philip D. Cooper, Academy for Health Services Marketing (American Marketing Association), Responding to the challenge: health care marketing comes of age
      An excellent example of a "brandstanding" event is Burson-Marsteller's promotion of Dramamine, the antinauseant drug.