Branded Places.
Examples of places product brands create for hobbyists to connect in-person.
Image: Yonex® Center, Belgium
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- For Film Enthusiasts 1
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Short on repeat customers?
When your brand experiences low customer lifetime value (CLV), the problem isn’t you. It’s the strategy. Listen to the backstories of seven (7) leveraging hobbies and adding in-person experiences.
Florida → Full Swing® x TGL SoFi Center
Heading out to Florida? TGL’s SoFi Center at Palm Beach Gardens, with Full Swing as its golf simulator partner, is the league’s first location and has become a community hub for those who are into golf as a hobby.
Massachusetts → Titleist® Ball Plant 3
Find yourself in Massachusetts? Titleist’s Ball Plant 3 in New Bedford, where founder Phil Young introduced the first Titleist golf ball in 1935, has become a must-see for those who are into golf as a hobby.