Posts Tagged ‘marketing’
Sunday, May 12th, 2013
Hey I’m Marina. I was born in Jamaica and went to school in the Cayman Islands for ten years. When I was choosing where to go to university, I wanted to experience something completely different, but warm weather and the ocean were things I couldn’t leave behind. Growing up in the Caribbean, anything under 75 degrees is sweater weather, so anywhere with snow was out. I had never been to the west coast before, but LA seemed like it would have everything I was looking for. I moved three years ago to start at USC and could not be happier with the choice I made.
I’m studying marketing at USC and I’m looking forward to getting real word experience during this internship. Plus the Bamboo office is only a few blocks from the beach.. what could be better?!
Bamboo – Rootical Boom
Tags: #Bambooskateboards, action sports, Bamboo Buddy, bamboosk8, internship, longboarding, marketing, Summer
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Friday, May 10th, 2013
This is just the beginning of an amazing experience, and I am beyond stoked to be a part of the class 16 group of interns…however; instead of being in California with most of my class, I am stuck in Ohio working remotely. My plans are still up in the air for now of when I will be moving out to California, but I am hoping it is as soon as possible. In the meantime, I am currently in my last quarter of school and will graduate from The Art Institute of Ohio-Cincinnati in June with a BA in fashion marketing and management. Wait, back up…fashion? Yes, I have always had a love for fashion, music, art, and culture, but I have also found my real niche in activewear and my calling in action sports. In high school I started wakeboarding and soon enough, snowboarding, which has lead me here as an intern with Bamboo Skateboards!
I found this internship on an up and coming action sports careers website called Super Rad. Three weeks before I became an intern for Bamboo, I was constantly staying up until 3a.m. researching job posts because 1. I am a very determined person, and 2. I want to be in the action sports industry…like, yesterday.
So anyways, I found Bamboo’s internship post and I was automatically pumped after researching and learning more about the company. This program is literally one-of-a-kind. The in-depth experience, the culture, and the knowledge that we are going to gain from this is unreal! I am looking forward to learning more about the industry so I can take as much as possible with me into the real world.
Today, we are slowly coming towards the end of the first week and it has been a crazy ride so far. There is so much information to take in and keep up with, but one thing is for sure. I have met (not technically ‘met’, but you know what I mean) so many awesome people and have learned some valuable life
lessons. I am so grateful to be a part of this experience and I am excited to see what is next for Bamboo Skateboards, our class, and to be able to look back and see how much I have grown as a person after this!
“Today is the start of a new adventure. New challenges to face, new memories to make, and new obstacles to overcome.” -Nishan Panwar
-Bri.
Check out this song that’s going to keep me motivated to move out West!
California

Late night wake sess.
Tags: action sports, Adventure, bamboo, bamboosk8, California, eco-friendly, experience, fashion, fun, green, intern, internship, Life, management, marketing, Obstacles, oceanside, Ohio, sales, skate, skateboarding, snowboarding, Summer, Wakeboarding, Week1
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Monday, April 22nd, 2013
I cannot wait to see what happens after completing this internship. By remaining focusing on what is needed to accomplish today’s goals, I have a clear vision what will need to happen to achieve the employment desired in the action sports industry. It has been a constant feat to balance my current employment, this internship, and my social life all at once. Having completed this internship will allow me to focus purely on acquiring the employment opportunities I desire and less on balancing the many other requirements others have for me.
One thing will always remain certain in life, if you want something you have to go out and get it for yourself. This internship has taught me that you must be willing to make sacrifices, do whatever it takes to keep moving forward, and push until you reach your goals. It may seem hard at times to keep all this up month after month, week after week, day after day, but this is a proven the recipe for success. By staying driven day in and out, no matter the circumstances I remain in a commitment that many others have not been able to meet. It is a great lesson about running a prosperous business; no matter what the daily circumstances may be, it is important to stay focused on moving towards the goals.
As this journey comes towards an end, I have acquired some very useful information and lessons that will carry on with me in my new employment, new experiences, and new life challenges. Every tribulation that is faced today prepares me for the future, and how situations are handled today dictates how well I can control the outcome of future circumstances.
Tags: #Bambooskateboards, action sports, bamboo, bamboo skateboards, bamboosk8, commitments, eco-friendly, events, facebook, focused, goals, Hookit, intern, interns, internship, longboarding, longboards, marketing, public relations, San Diego, sk8, skate, skateboard, skateboarding, skateboards, sustainability, twitter
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Sunday, April 14th, 2013
This constant movement is nothing new to Bamboo Skateboards. Since its conception, this skateboard company has found a way to constantly be “buzzing”. Whether it’s in various social medias, written publications, radio waves, or television this has been a brand that is in constant motion. After thinking about it, it seems as though my busy life has not even held a candle to what this company and its employees have done. Consistent updating is what is needed when running a successful business, and many of these updates come in a very short period of time.
Recently, Bamboo skateboards warehouse was moved to another location in Oceanside. During this move, there were not much more than just a handful of people helping. It is absolutely amazing how in less than 2 weeks there was such a transformation for the company. It was humbling to find with a little bit of help, some great will power, determination and eagerness from a small pool of talented individuals, this transformation was nothing more than a healthy heartbeat for the company. there was not any one moment that I had heard comments of how this may affect the company or even the individuals lives in a negative way, but rather a feeling of fresh air. This change had happened to become something better, something that the company was ready for.
Because of demonstrations like this, it has become apparent to me that no matter how pre-determined or busy my life may seem, it absolutely needs to be open to changes. Just as the company had done with a little bit of help, some great will power, determination and eagerness to become something better, I will become something better. Thanks to Bamboos core capabilities to acclimate I have seen to become something better, you must be enthusiastic to change.
Tags: #Bambooskateboards, action sports, bamboo, Bamboo Buddy, bamboo skateboards, bamboobuddy, eco, facebook, interns, longboarding, mark olson, marketing, oceanside, office, public relations, San Diego, sk8, skate, skateboarding, skateboards, sustainability, twitter, warehouse
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Sunday, April 7th, 2013
With summer approaching quickly, more and more I find myself near the water and in less clothing. But before days are spent in board shorts and flip flops there are some much needed skateboard trips! Last weekend’s event stirred a new desire to be on the road scouting skate spots and parks. I was fortunate enough to find myself amongst some very inspiring talented skateboarders and enthusiastic spectators. Last Saturday the Carmel Valley skate park hosted the “I ride, I recycle” skateboard contest. Let me begin by stating there was much more to see than just a few power slides and wheelies. I was not only impressed by the caliber of riding, but the diversity of athletes. Not only were competitors of many ability levels, but they were of different sexes, age groups, and skateboarding styles. There was a little bit of everything at this event; it seemed as though even skateboarders that were not in the sanctioned competition were having fun skating in their own competitive contest. At any given time I would look around and see others not only having a great time, but having support from others doing it. It makes me remember weekends when mom would take me to the skate park. Ma didn’t know anything about skateboarding, so I never listened to her tips, you know stupid comments like “keep your head up, or “make sure to keep my feet above the metal thingy’s” it never failed that in less than 10 minutes an older skater would roll up and say “Keep your head up dude”, or “Yo bro, keep your feet over the trucks!”. Somehow it sunk more when he said it; he was a peer and was understanding. this skateboard event reminded me of All the things that I long for…skate trips to rad parks, skateboarding with a diverse group of athletes, the inspiration from complete strangers that know what they are talking about and a little bit of summer to top it off.
JEB



Tags: #Bambooskateboards, action sports, bamboo, Bamboo Buddy, bamboo skateboards, bamboobuddy, bamboosk8, carmel valley, contest, del mar, eco, eco-friendly, events, facebook, fun, green, Hookit, i recycle, i ride, intern, interns, internship, marketing, pr, public relations, sales, San Diego, sk8, skate, skateboard, skateboarding, skateboards, Sunny, sustainability
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Thursday, April 4th, 2013
Who is Bamboo Skateboards?
Bamboo Skateboards is an ecologically-based skateboard brand and manufacturer of high quality skateboards made from sustainable bamboo from managed forests.
- We are social entrepreneurs who believe that giving back to our communities is as equally important as profits.
- We service core shops, brands and individuals around the globe while providing a solidified partnership and unique experience with each.
- We have been a part of action sports and skateboarding our whole lives and now passionately hope to inspire others to take actionable steps towards our preserving our natural environment.
What is the success rate of your internship?
In almost every class out of 14 classes so far, at least 1 top candidate has gained employment directly in the action sports industry while others gained other non-endemic positions. A few of the companies include Fox Moto-X, Rock Star Energy, Haro Bicycles, Nixon, Dark Horse Distribution, Action Sports Group, as well as 4 prior interns having been employed by Bamboo Skateboards.
When does the internship start and end?
Internships are 16 weeks and class 16 will officially start on May, 6th 2013 and end August 26th, 2013. Class 17 will then start in September-December.
What is the time requirement per week?
A minimum of 20 hours are required per week. If you live local, we require one full 8-hour day in the Oceanside office but highly recommend at least two.
Is the internship available to those outside of California?
Yes. We have had international interns from Finland, France, Germany, Scotland and Australia, as well as interns from Florida, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois, etc.
Can college credit be earned?
Yes, class credit can be earned for college.
Is this a paid internship?
No.
What are the details of the internship?
Internship is graded on 400 total points involving weekly duties such as managing your commitments/goals file, writing weekly blogs, updating your philosophy and charters, providing mentor feedback, intern matrix grading other interns, mid-term exam, final exam, communication with team, etc. The last month of internship is devoted to improving your resume, interviewing practice and other key actions to maximize your opportunities for job growth. The style of the internship is disciplined with a syllabus, “intern-bible”, and weekly files that are all accessed on Dropbox and Google Docs. This style of internship is based on an MBA, business school program and is unlike your traditional internship. People can actually fail out of the program for not meeting the minimum requirements.
What are the core responsibilities and requirements?
Internship-in-training Responsibilities:
• Marketing – daily management of the FB, Twitter, HOOKIT, Instagram, YouTube accounts; analyze Google analytics; create contests
• Sales – visit skateshops; visit skateparks; manage alternative websites; find new sales leads and manage through salesforce.com; push online sales
• Public relations – updating database of contacts, writing press releases, finding positive publicity, pushing YouTube/Vimeo videos, handling event coordination
Internship-in-training Requirements:
• Applicants should be active participants with a thorough understanding of the skateboarding, surfing and snowboarding youth culture; prefer skateboarding-focused
• Applicants should be outgoing and personable with good social and conversational skills; communication that connects!
• Must be analytical, process driven, detail oriented and be trusted to get the job done
• Must be able to manage your time with outside life, work, etc.
• Must be a leader and a self-starter…but also maintain the ability to work independently
• Creative people with photography, video-editing skills are a bonus!!!
• Prefer college graduates, but others can receive college credit
Questions you will be asked:
1. What are you looking to get out of an internship in relation to your future goals?
2. What do you feel makes you a UNIQUE qualified candidate?
3. Why have you chosen Bamboo Skateboards specifically?
4. What days of the week are you available to come in and work a full day?
5. Are you financially stable to ensure that you can do an internship up to 4 months?
To apply, please submit your resume and answers to the five questions above to:
info@bamboosk8.com
Tags: action sports, internship, jobs, marketing, public relations, sales, skateboarding
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Thursday, March 28th, 2013
So this last weekend I got to represent Bamboo Skateboards at “Greenfest” which was presented by SDSU’s Associated Students and SDSU’s Enviro-Business Society. It was a weeklong schedule of events which encourage, celebrate, and advocate sustainability and diversity. The purpose of GreenFest was to engage the campus community through social and interactive programs in an effort to educate them on the important of living a sustainable lifestyle and to promote sustainable practices.
Engaging with the students and staff alike, it was evident that SDSU is a campus that is at the forefront of living sustainably. Every vendor that was present was making steps towards revealing ways to improve lifestyle while doing a part of preserving the future. It was not only a great event, but a great venue. For anyone that has not been to the SDSU campus I would recommend visiting for the simple fact of viewing great architecture in a stunning setting. Awesome art, design, and scenery coupled along with great weather and many like-minded students, sets the tone for becoming educated in both general studies and sustainability at a SDSU a synch. It is no wonder this is a preferred University amongst many students living in Southern California.
While working this event, I informed others about business practices that will not only generate business for Bamboo skateboards, but healthier consumer decisions on what products leave less of an impact on future generations. Overall, I would say that this was a great success for Bamboo Skateboards and other products/services that promote sustainability!
JEB


Tags: #Bambooskateboards, action sports, bamboo, Bamboo Buddy, bamboo skateboards, bamboobuddy, bamboosk8, eco, eco-friendly, events, facebook, fun, green, Hookit, intern, interns, internship, jeb, longboarding, longboards, marketing, pr, public relations, sales, San Diego, sdsu, sdsu greenfest, sk8, skate, skateboard, skateboarding, skateboards, sustainability
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Thursday, March 21st, 2013
Just wanted to say huge shout out to my friends that are on tour!
The band is called Minor birds and they are on a 2-3 month tour with another great artist named Kat Jones. Thanks to Mark in the marketing and sales department, they are riding new Bamboo Skateboards in somewhere around 30 states of the United States of good ‘ol America! After the bands tour had a stop in the San Diego area, Bamboo skateboards had the pleasure of hosting them to a few hours at the warehouse, showing them what it’s like to run a great skateboard company while they showed us what it’s like to run some great instruments! Please follow them on their journey across the great states, and make sure to support their valiant effort to support Bamboo skateboards and methods of sustainability through great music and art in any way that you can!
Thanks so much Joel, Chelsea, and Kat Jones for making the stop to see an old friend. Love you guys and your wonderful musical capabilities!!
Keep reppin the BOO and make us proud out there!
Jeb



Tags: @minor_birds, #Bambooskateboards, bamboo, Bamboo Buddy, bamboo skateboards, bamboobuddy, bamboosk8, eco-friendly, events, facebook, green movement, Hookit, intern, Kat jones, longboarding, longboards, marketing, public relations, San Diego, skate, skateboard, skateboarding, skateboards, sustainability, twitter
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Friday, March 15th, 2013
While it seems it’s been a lifetime, this internship has only been around 9 weeks since the commencement. What is most important for me is to understand I am past the halfway threshold. As we are coming towards the end of the internship, time will begin to slip through my hands and it will all be over before I know it. After taking the midterm, it seems as though all other work seems much simpler. It was not material that I have reviewed often, but it was very important information for anyone looking to understand and advance as a business owner.
Equidistant through the internship marks a good point to begin a new approach. From this point onward, I am dedicated to learn as much as possible from this internship using every aspect of running a action sports business. By asking many questions from all angles, this company will become more and more transparent in how it functions and operates. It is important to keep a focus on exactly what is expected from my position as an intern, but inquiring about other facets of the company can do nothing more than benefit myself, and ultimately the company in a healthier way.
I welcome the second half of this internship with open arms, and cannot wait for the opportunity to show what I have learned thus far about how to make a business thrive in such a saturated and difficult market. By using a very fine tuned set of tools, there is a way to compete with the ever evolving market of progressive brands out there. It is merely figuring out what tool is appropriate for the job at hand. This is my opportunity to show that my sets of tools are ready to be used! ]
Jeb


Tags: action sports, bamboo, Bamboo Buddy, bamboo skateboards, bamboobuddy, bamboosk8, events, facebook, instgram, intern, interns, internship, marketing, oceanside, pinterest, public relations, sales, San Diego, sk8, skate, skateboard, skateboarding, skateboards, sustainability, twitter
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Friday, March 8th, 2013
Have you even been stuck on rocky embankment, and the only way to get to safety was to climb through thorn bushes? Have you even been caught unexpectedly in a snowstorm without a jacket and had to walk 2 miles to warmth? There are times in life that you just have to sack up and provide results.
For me, this week’s schedule felt like one of those moments. Having only a very limited number of hours in a day makes it difficult to find even time to sleep. While I used to plan out my days in hours, planning now comes in durations of minutes and seconds. Time management is possibly the most important thing that this internship has taught me. By sacking up and waking up every weekday at 5am and moving nonstop until approximately around 11pm.
At times similar to that of being caught in a snowstorm or stranded on a ledge embankment, autopilot takes over and you do what is only absolutely necessary at the time. While this is a skill I have recently acquired, it is one that should have been practiced many times before. One can say that my situation is much like being stuck on a ledge outcropping without a rope or in a snowstorm without a jacket. The morale of the story is to do whatever it takes to get through the situation and make sure to be better prepared next time.

Tags: #Bambooskateboards, action sports, bamboo, Bamboo Buddy, bamboo skateboards, bamboobuddy, bamboosk8, contest, eco-friendly, events, facebook, green, Hookit, intern, interns, internship, marketing, midterm, San Diego, sk8, skate, skateboarding, skateboards, sustainability, twitter
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Friday, March 1st, 2013
They say time flies when you’re having fun, but I beg to differ. I’d say time flies when you don’t have any time to think about it. The internship is now into week 7 and during this entire internship I’ve been holding down a full time job that requires 45-48 hours of work a week. Add that on top of the average 28-32 hours on the internship workload and that puts me at breaking around 73-80hrs a week of work! How can I do it you ask? Exercise, eating healthy, rest, and the thought of completing a challenging task, but ultimately it’s a craptone of caffeine that gets me through the day.
Unfortunately, at times even while doing these things I feel guilty about not working on some paper or spreadsheet, and think about how quickly and easy it is to fall behind. However, this feeling ultimately motivates me and allows a sense of accomplishment. Can I balance it all? Can I get a raise at work, and be one of the best interns all at the same time?
One phrase that I can most definitely agree upon: you only get out as much as you put in. That’s why I’m going to use my any free time off to study, research, update and repeat. Friends, and fun can wait for a little bit longer and some would be miserable in a similar situation. But I have a very simple quote for those people:
“Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it’s always your choice.”
Wayne Dyer
Let’s do this…
Jeb

Tags: bamboo skateboards, eco-friendly, events, facebook, hard work, Hookit, intern, intern cave, internship, marketing, midterm, San Diego, skateboarding, sustainability, twitter
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Tuesday, February 19th, 2013
In week #5, we asked our interns the following weekly discussion question:
“What do you know about branding or brand identity and how does this apply to Bamboo Skateboards?”
To help facilitate this, we are going to present the material through our eyes as a growing brand while including some descriptive terms to educate you.
What is a brand?
Ultimately, it’s the combination of features (name, logo, design) and personality that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers through the perceived experience of each person. A brand is made up of many elements including: Name, Logo, Graphics, Shapes, Colors, Sounds, Scents, Tastes, etc.
What is a brand experience and brand image?
This psychological aspect (brand image) includes brand associations like thoughts, feelings, perceptions, images, attitudes, beliefs, etc. and a symbolic construct created within the minds of people. Brand experience involves the sum of all points of contact with the brand and is a brand’s action perceived by a person.
At Bamboo Skateboards, are goal is to ensure that the brand experience is unique. We achieve this by a combination of things including:
- Utilization of sustainable materials in the construction of our skateboards, which others aren’t doing to our level
- Pride from purchasing products that benefit charities and at-risk youth
- Positive role models who help to inspire skaters with not only their skating, but life’s stuff as well
- Timely delivery of goods and continuous availability of products
- Continuous engagement through social media, events, etc.
- Creative/stylistic expression in decks, t-shirts, etc.
- Lifestyle expression
- “B” logo included in all marketing efforts
- Pop/Strength/Sustainability – 3 pillars
- “Don’t be a beaver” and “The grass is greener on our side” slogans
- Targeted market segmentation
- Guerilla marketing
What is Brand Recognition?
Brand recognition is when a brand is widely recognized in the marketplace, whether it’s by logo, slogans or color, independent of its actual name. Our goal is to achieve this predominantly through our “B” logo but also through the style of art we use for board graphics, t-shirts, stickers, etc. We are still fine-tuning this process but our one day goal is to have our own distinct style; truly our own.
What is Brand Awareness?
Brand awareness refers to customers’ ability to recall and recognize the brand under different conditions and link to the brand name, logo, jingles and so on to certain associations in memory. It consists of both brand recognition and brand recall. It helps the customers to understand to which product or service category the particular brand belongs and what products and services are sold under the brand name.
While there are many things that go into branding, one of the more important things when setting up a company is the logo. Think of all the amazing logos that we’ve seen from the Nike swoosh to the Volcom stone to Apple to Coca Cola. Even when they aren’t the most creatively designed logos or seem to not even make sense to what the business does, it doesn’t really matter. What matters is that our eyes recognize it, it’s burned into our minds and eventually (from the brands perspective) that people identify with it.
When we first created our BambooSK8 “B” logo, we hired an organization called Creative Deployment to assist us since they had extensive history in action sports. We knew we wanted something to reflect the 3 arrows similar to the recycle sign, utilize a green color and make it very distinct and memorable. We were first presented a page of 12 designs, and only 1 of them stuck out in the lower right corner. After going back to the drawing board with a few more pages of designs, we came back to that original one in the corner and made some final tweaks before we were 100% satisfied. This was what would become legally trademarked. As years passed, we expanded upon the design by reducing a 3rd arrow, tightening up the middle section and locking in the 3 specific colors that were used. Looking back, the reason for more changes was simply because of the new insights we learned as our brand grew and our need to mature with it. Our desire to give our fans the best possible artistic expression we possibly could contributes to their band experience with us.
Near the end of 2012, we made the decision to remove the “SK8″ and change the name to “Bamboo Skateboards“. We removed “BambooSK8″ from our heat-stamps in our logo and focused on just the “B”. This choice was made to mature the brand and attract an older audience, to which the younger generation would be looking up to. With that decision comes the need to revamp the logo, register the name, trademark the new design, update all websites, catalogs, social media, etc. So far, it’s proving to be a really wise choice as sales are growing exponentially!
Below you will find the various responses from our interns when asked “What is brand identity and how does it relate to Bamboo Skateboards?“
Branding is something extremely vital to a company. Not only does branding allow companies to differential themselves, but also allows the market to associate what to expect when interacting with the brand. For example, Bamboo Skateboards differentiates themselves from other skate companies from the material, but promotes the pop and sustainability of the board. Branding is also extremely important when designing the logo, since eventually companies want to be recognizable with just their name for the brand they have built. By understanding these aspects, it is important when branding your company to know your target audience. This will allow you to effectively brand in areas with high volumes of the market you are trying to capture. In addition, if you know your market, you can promote within it using other collaborations to help highlight your brand such as a celebrity or athlete. For example, promoting Bamboo Skateboards, they could get a celebrity skater for promotional shots and attention. Overall, branding is the entity which drives the company. -NB
Branding can be anything from a slogan, design, or logo. To me, branding is extremely important when trying to build a company as well as the company’s marketing strategy. Some of my favorite brands have been very successful at creating a brand image and have relied on this image to carry their success. A company that did this very well is RVCA. When RVCA first burst on to the scene they approached branding in a way unlike its competitors. RVCA took a more subtle approach to branding by creating a name that was unusual, causing people to be interested in it. They have a very clean and simple logo with the abbreviated VA and their clothing is also very minimalistic. Bamboo Skateboards is on the right track by getting rid of SK8 and replacing it with “Skateboards.” Bamboo also has a cool logo that is easily recognizable and can be quickly associated to Bamboo. From what I have noticed about action sports companies is that in order to succeed you have to be viewed as “cool” by the action sports world. One way to achieve this is by having high profile athletes that become “franchise athletes.” For example Shaun White and Burton/Oakley, another way is through advertising and also quality of product. Bamboo skateboards needs to focus on advertising and quality of products mainly because a limited budget prevents them from attracting high profile athletes. – BB
Branding is a huge part of the marketing process. The brand is the first thing I look at when checking out a new company on the market. Right away you can tell if the companies brand is well thought out and focused toward their target audience. A company such as Macy’s will have a very generic brand identity that reaches out to a huge audience. Where as a company like TWS only reaches out to a very small niche audience so they can have a more focused brand identity. It is important to know who your audience is and what kind of marketing they react to. I can usually tell if I am going to like a brand just from something as small as their logo, the way they speak in their ad’s and media or as big as who the owner or CEO is. This is all part of establishing a good brand identity in the market. – MM
Brand is the personality that identifies a product, service or company and how it relates to key customers, staff, partners, investors etc. Brand identity is what the owner wants to communicate to its potential consumers. Brand identity should be in mind when targeting the audience. Think about how Bamboo appears to young athletes. Bamboo skateboards should reflect a brand that is welcoming to the youth. They should feel a sense of association and familiarity with what the brand represents. By promoting events, products and messages that allow young athletes to interact with the company on a medium that they are familiar with, bamboo has created a closer gap between brand identity and brand image. – JD
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
Well our intern class officially graduated a few weeks ago but due to an overwhelming amount of applications I have been sending out it seems that I forgot to write a final blog.
The last 4 months have been such an amazing experience for me not just educationally but I came out of it with some amazing new friends and incredible memories. Whether in the office or out of the office Class 14 tore it up and enjoyed every moment we could. I know I personally learned a lot about time management, the intracies of business accounting (I know there is still a ton to learn but personally I will probably avoid the nitty gritty of it) and a ton of new tactics for social marketing. I must say though the biggest of them all is that I learned just how much I like about combining my love for creativity with my skills with lots and lots of data. Marketing, PR and Sales all utilize so many unique creative approaches that when we are in the trenches working through we forget that all these approaches have tons upon tons of data backing them up and if they don’t already we should start tracking it in order to show how effective our new idea truly was.
Other than knowledge learned and good times the internship did serve a nice little beating to my outside life. There were definitely days where I found myself working late into the night on a project for the company completely blowing through plans I had made with friends and on the flip side I had family events that came up last minute that I could not miss making it so that I missed an important company event. I realized quickly though that finding this balance between internship and life was never going to be perfect but thankfully I pulled from my experience of working a more than full time job to give me a good start and the rest I had to fake it until i made it work. Moving on though I feel like I was able to get a pretty good balance of life and work combined with an enourmoss amount of growth.
That all being said I am really going to miss all the days working in the intern cave, pounding our heads to try and figure out ways to complete our projects, followed by a must needed few drinks later that night as a group. Since I am still working on eCommerce and warehouse stuff for Bamboo I still get to see all of the staff so I don’t miss them quite yet but I know once I move on from Bamboo Skateboards I will miss this office a ton.
What is next you may ask and well its pretty simple, scour malakye.com for all companies’ postings, in fact resumes are already being sent to every company with an opening that I feel I could excel at. Fingers crossed that I make the cut and am able to show off my interviewing skills!!
As I close this post and say farewell I have to thank Mark, Jackie, Geoff, Wyatt and all the other Interns (Alex, Sean, Jonathan and Ashley) for making these last 4 months ones that I will never forget!
Tags: action sports, bamboo skateboards, bamboosk8, goodbye, intern, interns, internship, malakye, marketing, panda, San Diego, skateboarding, skateboards
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Saturday, November 24th, 2012
What an insainely fun and intense 2 weeks this has been here at Bamboo Skateboards. I will try to recap everything for you but I guarentee I am forgetting something.
First we will start with the Intern assignments and to start that off lets talk about the final! I am so happy to have made it this far in this intense program and I really did NOT want to take that final. I worked all day in the warehouse, got home, got a terrible headache, grabbed some pills, and dove in. This was crazy, all the prep we had done during prior weeks, our midterm, the ibeprophin I took, nothing truly prepaired me for what I had in front of me. None-the-less I stuck my headphones in, turned up some music and destroyed that thing. I know I am 10,000xs happier that it is behind me.
Second up is our new priority, Skate Shop Research, and it has really been going well. We have all been flying through our given regions and have almost gotten (what we think is) every skate/surf shop in the United States. Sean and I have been working hard to make sure our salesforce.com account is setup properly and have been transferring all the interns (past and present findings into it. I think we have all been killing this assignment!
Third big thing is HookIt, we have been working hard as a team to figure out what about HookIt just isn’t working and have come up with some awesome re-structuring to make sure that it works to our full advantage and is really a win-win for all parties involved (BBS, HookIt, our Athletes and of course you future Interns). Big things from team HookIt!!!
Forth big project we worked on the past few weeks is making sure all of the files we use on a weekly/daily are in perfect condition and are optimized so that when new interns start they have an even easier time than we did with the files. Crazy good work being done on that front and I must say, thank you to all previous classes for giving us a great starting block, and futur classes I sure hope you can keep improving these files for futur classes to come!
OK, on to the fun stuff…….
Green Festival and Fashion Show.
Last Friday most of the intern crew jumped into a few cars and drove up to LA for a huge Green Festival in wich our Bamboo boards were going to shown as a part of an Eco Fashion Show put on by Rebecca Mink. The drive up was horrible, traffic, traffic, traffic, and then we got lost. Once we got there however things turned around and they turned around fast. That first night not much was needed since we showed up a bit later then we had originally hoped to so rather than sit around and do nothing we all went out on the town! And by town I mean the Malibu Inn in Malibu since that was where we were staying for the night. A few (several) rounds of drinks, paper bags, awesome live music, and some truly professional level pool playing and we decided to call it a night and prepare for our long day to follow. The team woke up bright and early, showerd (some of us), brushed teeth, got dressed, and jumped out the door and back into the car for yet another drive to DT LA. We arrived and the fair was already going so we headed straight to our booth to check in. Rebecca was busy taking care of some PR so we wandered around and got a glimpse of some of the booths then in a moment of pure bliss we decided that Boo should probably join us on this stroll. We went back to our room (the models changing and prep room) and woke Boo up from his nap so he could say hi to his soon to be fans. Wandering around Boo took loads of pictures, practiced a little yoga, and even voted for some pretty cool city art programs, then it was back to the room for him to nap a bit more. During the down town a few of us dissapeared and we later found out they were busy getting some awesome massages FOR FREE!!! At this point the models were in the room, clothing, hair, and makeup was flying everywhere as the designers prepped their lines, makeup and hair artists prepped the models, and interns made sure there was plenty of water to keep everyone happy. Faster than we knew it was time for the show, we guided a long train of models and garmet racks behind the main stage and got everyone into position. A slight change in music and off they went, one after another they hit that runway. After the runway they jumped back into the backstage area, threw off one set of clothing and magically through on another set and off again to that runway. In what seemed like 5 minutes top the fashion show was over, later we were told that it was almost 30 minutes long and to be honest none of us would have guessed that. We quickly cleared out the backstage area and headed back to our room, a lot of goodbyes to all the amazing models we worked with that day, farewells to the designers and artists, and of course a ton of groups pictures and big thank yous to our awesome host Rebecca. After that it was back in the car for our long drive back to SD and the end of an epic event.
Black Friday!
Well today is that day well known as Black Friday, the friday after thanksgiving, the unholy day of rediculous sales and people waiting in line at midnight the night before to get them deals! We worked hard all week (and by we I mean Mark did some awesome PR work and we just did what he told us to do) prepping our big BF sale as well as got ready to share the awesome clip of us on the Today Show the morning of. In a few short hours after our spot on TV our sale was flying off the shelf and we were all so extremely stoked to be seeing BBS spread to all these new people and fans!
Cyber Monday
In the same fashion as BF the staff over at BBS with the help of us interns setup some amazing deals for next week that should keep people flocking to our online shop and hopefully lead us to land several big skate shops in the near future.
Thanks Giving
Yes I know I am going a little out of order now but I wanted to save this for my parting note. This year (as I have done for many years) I drove up to San Luis Obispo to be with a few of my friends on this wonderful day of glutony. Food was plentiful, drinks were ever flowing, and I feel like I gained a good 10-20 pounds in those 3 or 4 “servings” I injested. The thing I love most about the gathering of friends is that no matter who you are, where you are, wether you are with family or friends there is really nothing better than a group meal to warm you up and get that pep back in your step.
Until next time, Happy Holidays and go skate!!!
Tags: bamboo skateboards, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, eco-friendly, events, Green Festival, Hookit, interns, internship, Los Angeles, mark olson, marketing, panda, public relations, San Diego, skateboarding, skateboards, sustainability, Thanksgiving
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Thursday, October 25th, 2012
Hello world! It seems like every week is so packed with stuff to do it is insane. We just finished up our Midterm and I think we are all super stoked on how we did. It was a lot of prep work, but it all paid off. Last week we put in a bunch of hours trying to work as a team and come to consensus on our answers. Of course, we strayed a bit off track the first try, but we were able to stay focused and eventually came to consensus with our methods and our answers. I feel like this Midterm was set up really cool. It really helps you understand the financial and numbers side of the business. I’ve taken a couple accounting classes before, but they had little translation to this project. I like how there were two different factories with two different sets of variables that we had to calculate and compare. I felt like I was making real life business decisions and forecasts.
Just yesterday Mark, Thane and I went down to San Diego’s CW 6 for their San Diego Living segment. We joined a couple of other companies who will be attending the Cardiff Surf Classic this Saturday. Before we went on I asked the group if I could put on the Panda suit and get in their shot, and they were all about it! I was super stoked because I got to give the reporter a big panda hug. Then we did our segment, and Mark killed it. He pitched all of the cool stuff we have going on with iRide, Eqo Optics, the trophies and everything. Then, I asked the producer if we could get the Panda in the studio, and they were all about it! The woman reporter couldn’t stop laughing when as she posed like she was having a serious interview. It was great. Overall, the event was a tremendous success.
Now, we are getting all set up for our event at the Cardiff Surf Classic this Saturday. We have our kicker ramp all spray painted up, we have our obstacle course planned out, and Sean is finishing up spray painting the tarp wave that we are bringing down. It has been quite an eventful week and I look forward to the event this weekend!
Tags: action sports, bamboo, Bamboo Buddy, bamboo skateboards, bamboobuddy, Cardiff Surf Classic, eco-friendly, fun, halloween, living, malakye, marketing, midterm, news, public relations, pumpkins, race, sales, San Diego, showbiz, skate, skateboard, Surf, tarp
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Friday, July 27th, 2012
12 weeks… 3 months into the internship… and we have dwindled down to 3 full time interns. I’m not confident that I will pass this internship by the end of month 4… By BambooSK8′s standards. However, I am confident that I have done my best these past 3 months. I know this internship is based off of quantitative goals, however, I have taken so much more from this internship. I have made awesome friends, had some great times, and learned more about business, marketing, and myself than I could have ever thought.
These last 4 weeks we’re going to be focused on goals. We’ve all agreed to do what is necessary to succeed. Hopefully we will be able to meet our goals in the end and earn some points back so we can all pass this internship! I’m 100% confident that we will try our best to do so, and will have some interesting things coming up soon! Keep an eye out!
These photos come to you from the U.S. Seismic Event downhill longboarding comp we attended. Super gnarly.


Tags: 4 weeks left, bamboo, bamboosk8, business, education, facebook, friends, full force, GK, goals, Hookit, intern, internship, marketing, skate, skateboarding, skating, social media, taco tuesday, twitter
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Saturday, April 28th, 2012
Hi all,
this is my last blog entry for the Bamboosk8 internship. To you all that are starting this internship soon, good luck. It will change the way you see things, you’ll make lots of friends, you’ll learn a lot about action sports, skateboarding, people and business.
To those that worked with me for the last 4 months, thanks for all your effort and for helping me when I needed it. I hope to see you guys soon and work with you again.
To Mark, Geoff K, Geoff C and Jacquelyn, thanks for all your knowledge and friendliness. I can’t wait to meet you guys and work with you again in the near future.
4 months ago I was wondering what to do after I finished my studies and I didn’t have much experience or quantifiable results to show to prospective employers. Now, after 16 weeks I have a baggage of knowledge, confidence, experience and quantifiable results to go ahead with my career and I know I will stand above the crowd of job seekers.
I can’t thank enough everyone for their time and support, I wish actually I met you guys earlier, but this is where my destiny is taking me right now.
If you’re looking for a positive change in your life and all the other internships never filled that void, well, buckle up for the roller-coaster of your life. You’ll sweat a lot and you’ll be tested to your limits, but every week you’ll see how much you’re learning in sales, PR, marketing, finance and what others take years of work to learn or are never given the chance.
I consider myself lucky, being part of this class and having these people take time from their daily jobs to create something meaningful for future graduates or current university/college students is something that you won’t find anywhere and I know. I searched all of Europe, Australia and USA for this and only Bamboosk8 accepted me and had what I was looking for…real, quantifiable experience that I could then use to get a job in the action sport industry or whatever it is that you’re looking for.
Thanks again for making my life so hard at times, now I have the bigger picture and I know it was all worth it.
Bamboosk8 rocks!!!
Gabriel Ghigi
Tags: Alissa, bamboosk8, David, Gavin, geoff c, geoff koboldt, Jacquelyn Purvis, Jamie, Jessi, malakye.com, mark olson, marketing, Michelle, pr, sales, tameka
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Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
Last week was really hectic here at BambooSK8. The interns had to figure out what commitments they are going to work towards during this internship. I’ll be working on our HookIt and Twitter social media platforms. If you have an account on either social media site be sure to check us out! I’ll also be working on our Youtube/Vimeo channels, so keep an eye out for some new videos in the future. Another goal of mine is to get into more of the “old school” shops that aren’t really into using emails or websites via mail. Finally I’m trying to draw more unique visitors to our website, so thanks for spending time on our site!
This past weekend BambooSK8 attended the MOSTIC skate demo at Ocean Beach Surf & Skate. A great time was had by all that came out! BambooSK8 raffled off a deck and there was some great skating by MOSTIC team riders Patrick Donivan and Joel Mercier. Our videographer Nate got in on the skating action too!

This week has been a lot less hectic now that everyone has figured out exactly what they are doing. In my free time I’ve been surfing as much as the waves will let me. It’s been kind of small lately, but I’m heading down to Blacks today to try and catch some bigger waves. The past few nights the waves have looked really cool because they’ve been glowing with algae! I took some video of it two nights ago. Check it out!
Tags: marketing, ocean beach, skateboarding, social media, Surfing, youtube
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Saturday, March 26th, 2011
First step will be to set up an appointment with Mark Olson for an interview. molson@bamboosk8.com
Next, you will need to sign a NDA (non-disclosure). We simply don’t share anything on the internship until after a NDA is signed as we need to protect our valuable internship documents. At the interview is where we are able to show you the inner workings of the internship in full detail. For now, you can read more about the internship through the intern blogs to gauge what they are experiencing.
Some of the basics… The internship is based on 400 points. These 400 points are made up of a midterm, final, 3 part higher level MPS system, communication with the team, weekly skype calls, 1 on 1 with mentor, blogs, communication with me, as well as fulfilling the weekly duties we require such as contacting the skateboard kids through one of our social networks at www.hookit.com We provide a lot of structure in the beginning – there is a syllabus with details of what is due each week. Each of the interns has a folder on our server where you keep all your documents and each class has its own folder broken down weekly with 16 weeks of material. We also have an intern bible, which gives a lot of information on past things we’ve done, resources for finding things, etc. On the flipside of all of this structure, is a significant amount of autonomy – it’s up to you to drive the results and find solutions to the problems we face. 50 points of the 400 is based on your ability to get the results, which leads to sales.
We provide a few key content areas that we like to focus on: sales, marketing and PR but leadership is a major focus throughout each. It’s best to align your strengths first, but we always strive to cross-train with other content areas to broaden you. Also, each month we rotate who your mentor will be, so you get use to different leadership styles.
The last month is devoted to interviewing skills and resume building. The entire internship is focused on networking!
We start the 1st week of May, for internship class 10.
Tags: bamboobuddy, bamboosk8, interviewing, leadership, marketing, nda, networking, pr, results, resume, sales, skills, strengths
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