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Social Media Boot CampOctober 2010
2 Workshop Outline Emergence of the New Digital World The Changing Face of Video Influence and Marketing Mobile Marketing Grows Up Three Trends We – Consumer Generated Branding Us – Online Communities Me – Bringing the Web to Me Gaming (time permitting)
New Media - The Shakeup
4 What Happened to Network TV? DTC Advertising Booming Reality Shows Lower Costs Significantly Increase in Network TV Spending in 2004: 	+10.7% Decrease in Network TV Spending in 2005: -1.5%
5 Population Grows, Audience Shrinks 1994: US Population – 262mm 2004: US Population – 293mm 1994: Prime-time TV Audience – 12.3mm households 2004: Prime-time TV Audience – 6mm households
6 … but Network TV CPM soars …  1994: $7.64 2004: $19.85
7 … while Internet use grows 1994: Avg. Hours of TV Viewed – 866 1994: Avg. Hours Internet usage – 107 Ratio =  8:1 2004: Avg. Hours of TV Viewed – 785 2004: Avg. Hours Internet usage – 200 Ratio = 4:1 Broadband Penetration 1994: 8% Broadband Penetration 2004: 48%
8 $ Spent on Broadcast Television Ads  $42 Billion
9 Internet Advertising Market  Internet ad spending 2004: $4 Billion Change in Internet advertising market if 10% of broadcast ad revenue goes online: +100%
10 Internet Advertising Market  Actual Internet Ad Spending 2005 (excludes keyword search): $7.4 Billion Change in Internet advertising market ’04 –’05: +85% 2006 Internet Ad Spending (excluding keyword): $9.3 Billion
11 The Chaos Scenario Broadcast Advertising Falls off Sharply DTC advertising may be re-regulated Audience decline and cost has reached a tipping point Cable picks up some slack Other marketing alternatives will be overwhelmed
12 Viral Marketing Viral Campaign Goals by Experience Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
13 Viral Marketing Viral Campaign Tactics Get ‘Great Results’? Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
14 Viral Marketing High Impact Tactics Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
15 Viral Marketing Ratio of Positive ROI Viral Campaigns Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
16 Viral Marketing Price Ranges for Game/Quiz/Poll Sites Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
17 Viral Marketing Price Ranges for Cool Microsites Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
18 Viral Marketing Calculating Your Communication Dividend Source: http://www.bzzagent.com/downloads/BzzAgent_Paper_Four_Communication_Dividend.pdf
19 Visitors to MySpace by Age Source: comScore Media Metrix, via eMarketer
Consumer Shift in Habits Favors Social Networking
The changing face of video
22 What’s Old is New Again
23 Hulu – Two Years Old
24 Brands Become Producers: Amazon
25 Brands Become Producers: Brawny
Influence and Marketing
27 Why Does Influence Matter? We trust people we know 60% of purchases based on personal reco  Media figures, experts become surrogates for friends as ‘influentials’ Web behaviours spread influence quicker and farther
28 Recommendation/ Raving Fan Adoption Retrial Reconsideration Trial Discovery The Brand Adoption Model
29 Blogs in Plain English http://www.commoncraft.com/blogs
30 Why Do Blogs Get Noticed? Keyword Search technology Keyword Search usage (replacing news) Who reads them Some personal examples from advertising land …
31 Blogs are Real and Growing  Source - Wikipedia
32 Why you should care about blogs Dell Hell (Jeff Jarvis) AOL - Cancel the Account
33 Wal-Mart blog “Made in Edelman”
34 Online Influence Blogger Link Blogger Audience CNN  Fox Today = Blogger Audience Blogger Link YouTube Video Comcast Sleeping Blogger Audience Blogger Link
35 How Ideas Spread Individuals Clusters Tipping Point  Television Print Mass Adoption
36 New Media & Traditional Media Are Merging Politics Howard Kurtz TV show Washington Post column Blog Politico.com Online blog / side only 16 reporters Drudge report Top source for reporters Filters rumors
37 Bloggers as Media Surrogates Can Help spread a good story Evaluate new products and services Be “insiders” in your brand Monitor online talk on your product Will not Promote a bad brand, product or service Bore their readers Repeat brand-speak Sign a NDA, etc.
38 How to follow the Blogsphere? Technorati Google Blog Search  Alexa Your PR firm
39 Case Study – Marketing a Book Pitch 1: Contacting Bloggers -----Original Message----- From: Holly Cariddi  [mailto:cariddih@PlannedTVArts.com    Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 3:32  PM To: Seth Godin Subject: Blog: Accidental Branding,  Vinjamuri  	Hello Seth,    	I found your blog on David Meerman Scott's  website.    I am wondering if you would be interested  in receiving a few electronic chapters from another author, David  Vinjamuri's March pub "Accidental Branding: How Ordinary People Build  Extraordinary Brands," also a Wiley title.   Accidental Branding shares the stories of  seven different brands started by amateurs (each have their New Yorker/Vanity Fair style profile), including: 	  * Craigslist (Craig Newmark); 	  * J. Peterman Company (John Peterman);  	  * Clif Bar (Gary Erickson);  	  * Columbia Sportswear (Gert  Boyle); 	  * Burt’s Bees (Roxanne  Quimby); 	  * Baby Einstein (Julie  Aigner-Clark); 	  * and, The Art of  Shaving (Myrian Zaoui and Eric Malka).    You can see some early media reaction by  visiting:Entrepreneur.com (<http://topshelf.entrepreneur.com/) ORMSNBC.com (<http://yourbiz.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/15/571953.aspx>).    I'm hoping you will be interested in  blogging on “Accidental Branding”, and in recommending it to your readers  (if you like it). David Vinjamuri will link to your blog from his website,  www.accidentalbranding.com,  if you should decide to post on it.   David is also an established blogger. You  can see him at <http://www.brandtrainers.com/blog/blog.html>.    Please contact me if you would be  interested.    Thank you,  Holly   	Holly M. CariddiPlanned Television Arts 1110 2nd Ave., New York, NY 10022 (212) 715-1647 cariddih@PlannedTVArts.com  
40 Case Study – Marketing a Book Disaster: Seth Godin   -----Original Message-----   	From: Seth Godin  [mailto:sethgodin@gmail.com]Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 3:43  PMTo: Holly CariddiCc: David  VinjamuriSubject: Re: Blog: Accidental Branding,  Vinjamuri  David,       did you hire these folks to spam bloggers?        at least they could read the blurbs on your book before doing so        =============================         Seth Godin   3 West Main Street, Suite 103  Irvington NY 10533        (914) 674 9666   fax 914 674 4387        http://www.sethgodin.com (click on  my head!)     my lens: http://www.squidoo.com/seth     Subscribe to my blog: http://feeds.feedburner.com/typepad/sethsmainblog     This note is off the record (blogs, too) unless we agree  otherwise.
41 Case Study – Marketing a Book Retool:   -----Original Message-----   	 	Hi (First Name), (Personalized Intro) I am working with David Vinjamuri on his new book, Accidental Branding: How Ordinary People Build Extraordinary Brands.  I would love to start a dialogue with you about the book if you are interested.  There are some online reactions to Accidental Branding here: http://www.accidentalbranding.com/book-reviewsLet me know if you would like to learn more.Best, Samantha   Results:http://www.accidentalbranding.com/book-reviews
42 Contacting Bloggers Do Reach out as individual to individual Personalize the message Offer something of real value (product, access, information, influence) Keep the initial contact short Test the relationship Don’t Spam Treat A-list bloggers like employees Use sales language Send a press release
43 Blogs work for small problems … Challenge Open up Stormhoek to a larger audience with virtually no budget Solution Blogger employed to write diary ‘behind the grape’ Samples sent to bloggers, asked to post comment (good & bad)
44 Stormhoek Results - GapingVoid.com [The original brochure that came with the bloggers' Stormhoek bottle. ] A journalist phoned me yesterday about an article she is writing about business blogs for one of the large UK trade mags. I gave her this little nugget, which I've only just been allowed to go public with:     Blogging doubled Stormhoek sales in less than twelve months. We're talking tens of thousands of cases, here.
45 Business to Business Thrives on Blogs
46 Blog Advertising works differently Simple text, headline to encourage debate Avoid animation, blend in with environment  Gather blog comments in to ad, link to blog…  Bring ‘conversation’ to the fore
47 Blog Exercise Part I: Divide into Groups Pick a topic   Great restaurants / shops in your neighborhood The best activities and resources for urban kids Political ad reviews Dog / cat resources in the city Go to:  www.blogger.com Register and create blog (we’ll do this together)
48 Blog Exercise Part II: Create a blog roll Blog on related topics Blogs your readers might enjoy Blogs who you want to notice you Write to your first post Add at least 2 links Mind the title Add tags Add pictures
49 Blog Exercise Part III: (Time Permitting) Pick a fight Find a blog post (on a related blog) you disagree with Post your competing point of view Make sure you link back to the original post Respond to a publicist Restaurant Blog – An independent publicist named “Jane” sends you a form e-mail asking you to write about a restaurant in a different neighborhood Urban Kid Blog – Marco from Edelman PR asks you in a nice form e-mail if you want to receive and test a new urban kid-leash Political Ad Reviews – you get a personalized note from someone in the local Obama or McCain office (pick your candidate) asking you to write about the opponent’s smear ad Dog/Cat Review – A local vet who reads your blog offers you a special free checkup for your reader’s pet.
50 Podcasts in Plain English http://www.commoncraft.com/podcasting
51 DON’T Stick up a standard banner  Force the conversation Place blog on standard website Expect your blogging efforts to fit seamlessly Forget to participate Abandon without dialogue  Brand Manager Tips™ DO Research your topic Be prepared to respond Expect negative comments    (lends authenticity) Learn from the comments Be true to your brand Trust the consumer
Mobile Marketing
53 Mobile Use of the Internet Explodes Source: Broadband.gov
54 This Changed Everything …
55 Why Did the Mobile Internet Explode? The iPhone 3G & Android platforms get us online quickly and easily Google Maps redefines mobile search Twitter gives us a new kind of mobile communication
56 Google Maps Makes Search Mobile …
Twitter= Mobile Communication “What are you doing now?” 140 characters (including links) Solves a real world problem (Mumbai, Egypt)
What can I do with Twitter? Monitor my brand Watch “hot” issues/trends Customer service Online research Deliver offers Build brand Identify experts and influences
Twitter Strengths and Weaknesses ,[object Object]
Low start-up cost
Less time-commitment vs. blogging
Media paying attention
Chaotic at scale
Mastery is time sink
140 characters,[object Object]
Is Twitter a Ponzi Scheme? Yes! Because… ,[object Object]
Sounds like it will cure cancer
Everyone says you must use itNo!  Because… ,[object Object]
Solves a real-world problem (Mumbai, Cairo)
MySpace still exists,[object Object]
63 How Can We Use Location to Help Businesses? There Must Be Opportunities Beyond Search! People Want to Connect Successful Applications Must: Connect People Be Fun Get them to Self-Identify Location Give Businesses a Chance to Interact
Two New Location-Based Apps Are Exploding ,[object Object],[object Object]
Still Small By City
But Users May Be InfluencersSource: Kevin Nakao, Mashable
Foursquare Basics Foursquare is a location-based social networking website, software for mobile devices, and also a game.  Users "check-in" at venues using text messaging or a device specific application.  They are then awarded points and sometimes "badges."  Source: Wikipedia
Badges Badges are earned by checking into various venues Some cities have city-specific badges Once a badge is earned - it will remain on that user's profile indefinitely Foursquare is secretive about unlocking badges There are a handful of introductory badges that are earned as milestones Some badges are tied to venue "tags"  Other badges may be specific to a city, venue, event, or date Some badges utilize identical icons, but are earned differently Source: Wikipedia
Examples of Badges BENDER: Check in 4 nights in a row FAR FAR AWAY: Check in outside NYC “boundaries” GYM RAT: Check to a gym 10x in 30 days DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’: Check in to 3 karaoke venues JETSETTER: Check to 5 different airports Source: Real Time Marketer
Superusers There are 3 levels of "Superuser status“ which is earned by frequent/active users ,[object Object]
Superuser level 2 can edit venues and merge duplicate venue listings as well as add venue categories for any venue.
Superuser level 3 adds the ability to create venue aliases and delete fake/spam listings.Source: Wikipedia
Marketing & Ensure your business has a presence (or edit the existing entry to ensure correct/complete info) Add friends to build your social network Get active by checking in to your location & other venues Add tips, especially around specials & promotions Reward users who check-in with special offers Spread the word by linking to other social networks to expand your network Create outside the box events to inspire participation (ie. Specials that can only be found under “tips”, flash mob events) Source: Real Time Marketer
CASE STUDY: THE HISTORY CHANNEL People check-in at various historical locations across the country HISTORY fans receive pop up tips including historical facts.  Fans also leave tips for other Foursquare users. The mayor of each historical location is able to unlock the HISTORY badge. Every time a person checks-in at a historical location they are entered into a sweepstakes to win a HISTORY prize pack This partnership launched in conjunction with the HISTORY series “America The Story of Us” This was promoted through HISTORY’s facebook and twitter pages, on-air promos, on History.com, and on foursquare’s site.
America Page on Foursquare Site HISTORY™ Badge
Blogs/Press  Broadcasting & Cable History, Foursquare Ink Partnership Cabler partners with social media service for ‘America The Story of Us' By Alex Weprin -- 4/14/2010 2:12:49 PM 	A&E Networks-owned History is the latest network to partner with social media service Foursquare. Tied to the upcoming premiere of America The Story of Us, users who opt to participate will receive interesting facts when they check in to historic locations. In addition, 10 randomly selected users will receive an America The Story of Us prize pack"Teaming up with foursquare for the America The Story of Us promotion reinforces the History brand's 360-degree approach of aggressively reaching our viewers in new platforms," says Chris Moseley, senior VP of marketing for History. "The connection to America The Story of Us is a perfect fit as it will allow users of foursquare to discover the history in their own cities as well as leave historical tips for others to experience."Foursquare has been busy inking deals with major media companies. The company has already tied deals to NBC Universal's Bravo and MTV Networks.  http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/451470-History_Foursquare_Ink_Partnership.php  MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT History Channel links with Foursquare for America series Latest media partnership for social location service 	Check-ins can be educational, y'know. At least they can if you're in the US, thanks to a deal between social location service Foursquare and the History Channel. 	It's based around a new documentary series called America: The Story of Us, which looks at American history. 	How does Foursquare fit in? When users check-in to selected locations in various cities, they'll see bite-sized nuggets of information about the buildings and venues' history. 	Users can also gain a dedicated History Channel badge to add to their Foursquare achievements collection. There are real prizes too. 	It's the latest example of Foursquare partnering with a broadcaster, which has the added benefit of driving awareness of its service beyond early adopters. http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/36737/History-Channel-links-with-Foursquare-for-America-series
Gowalla
Gowalla – What is it? ,[object Object]
has around 250,000 users up to now. Users have grown up a 65% only in the last month.
uses different virtual goods to encourage its users to go places and meet people.,[object Object]
Players use a GPS-enable smartphone (iPhone mainly) to check in, share their location with friends, and leave comments and add pictures about their travels.
Check-in and entries can be shared on Facebook and Twitter instantly.
Users are credited with virtual rewards (stamps for check-ins and pins for trips) when they visit both common and unique locations.,[object Object]
Has a getsatisfation feature that allows companies to create an online community moderated by employees and also volunteers that provide real-time support and feedback to customers. They can also mange their community contacts in a CRM that can be connected to their CRM. And the prices are not expensive.
Not many data available. ,[object Object]
Augmented Reality Adding an “Overlay” to the Real World ,[object Object],Uses the Camera, GPS, Compass and Internet Connection of a Smart Phone Works Well for Delivering Location-Based Information Such as Restaurant Location Current Applications like Layars are weak but open-sourced and may improve quickly AR can also be fun, such as pretending you’re Iron Man.
Trend #1 - The Power of “We”
84  Consumers are taking control
85 … but what does it actually mean?
86 Co-Creation is a business
87 Co-creation has risks
88 Rules of the Road for Co-Creation Don’t risk it for brands with high negatives Don’t try to squelch bad PR Watch closely and respond quickly Give consumers a chance to be creative  Mind the details
89 The Real Co-Creation
90 The Real Co-Creation
Trend #2 - The Power of “Us”
What is a community?
93 What does a community do? TRADE SOCIALIZE PROTECT COOPERATE What other functions?
94 Why Basic Economic Theory Kills Community Mobility of Labor These are the top 50 fastest-growing markets in the U.S., ranked in order of growth, according to the 2000 Census Source: http://www1.move.com/Finance/Census/Top50MSAs.asp?poe=realtor
95 Why Online Communities Exist SHARED INTEREST NEED FOR INFORMATION TRADE THINGS FIND A PARTNER
96 Why Do Some Communities Succeed and Others Fail?
97 Other Lessons For Communities ,[object Object]
Understanding and use of limited resources
Cohesiveness,[object Object]
Provide security
Coexist with external environment
Cohesive organization
Address problems of the commons,[object Object]
100 The Clique ,[object Object]
Exclusive
Anti-Establishment,[object Object]
Move information quickly
Loose Affiliation,[object Object]
Belief system
Levels of AccessQ: Do you belong to an online cult community?
103 The Nation ,[object Object]
Sovereign
Driven by a cause,[object Object]
Create an online profile
Start at least one discussion on the “Forum” page
Respond to at least five other discussions
Search the web for relevant links and info
No talking - all communication must be through the social network,[object Object]

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ThirdWay Social Media Boot Camp October 2010

  • 1. Social Media Boot CampOctober 2010
  • 2. 2 Workshop Outline Emergence of the New Digital World The Changing Face of Video Influence and Marketing Mobile Marketing Grows Up Three Trends We – Consumer Generated Branding Us – Online Communities Me – Bringing the Web to Me Gaming (time permitting)
  • 3. New Media - The Shakeup
  • 4. 4 What Happened to Network TV? DTC Advertising Booming Reality Shows Lower Costs Significantly Increase in Network TV Spending in 2004: +10.7% Decrease in Network TV Spending in 2005: -1.5%
  • 5. 5 Population Grows, Audience Shrinks 1994: US Population – 262mm 2004: US Population – 293mm 1994: Prime-time TV Audience – 12.3mm households 2004: Prime-time TV Audience – 6mm households
  • 6. 6 … but Network TV CPM soars … 1994: $7.64 2004: $19.85
  • 7. 7 … while Internet use grows 1994: Avg. Hours of TV Viewed – 866 1994: Avg. Hours Internet usage – 107 Ratio = 8:1 2004: Avg. Hours of TV Viewed – 785 2004: Avg. Hours Internet usage – 200 Ratio = 4:1 Broadband Penetration 1994: 8% Broadband Penetration 2004: 48%
  • 8. 8 $ Spent on Broadcast Television Ads $42 Billion
  • 9. 9 Internet Advertising Market Internet ad spending 2004: $4 Billion Change in Internet advertising market if 10% of broadcast ad revenue goes online: +100%
  • 10. 10 Internet Advertising Market Actual Internet Ad Spending 2005 (excludes keyword search): $7.4 Billion Change in Internet advertising market ’04 –’05: +85% 2006 Internet Ad Spending (excluding keyword): $9.3 Billion
  • 11. 11 The Chaos Scenario Broadcast Advertising Falls off Sharply DTC advertising may be re-regulated Audience decline and cost has reached a tipping point Cable picks up some slack Other marketing alternatives will be overwhelmed
  • 12. 12 Viral Marketing Viral Campaign Goals by Experience Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
  • 13. 13 Viral Marketing Viral Campaign Tactics Get ‘Great Results’? Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
  • 14. 14 Viral Marketing High Impact Tactics Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
  • 15. 15 Viral Marketing Ratio of Positive ROI Viral Campaigns Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
  • 16. 16 Viral Marketing Price Ranges for Game/Quiz/Poll Sites Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
  • 17. 17 Viral Marketing Price Ranges for Cool Microsites Source: MarketingSherpa Viral Marketing Survey, April 2007
  • 18. 18 Viral Marketing Calculating Your Communication Dividend Source: http://www.bzzagent.com/downloads/BzzAgent_Paper_Four_Communication_Dividend.pdf
  • 19. 19 Visitors to MySpace by Age Source: comScore Media Metrix, via eMarketer
  • 20. Consumer Shift in Habits Favors Social Networking
  • 21. The changing face of video
  • 22. 22 What’s Old is New Again
  • 23. 23 Hulu – Two Years Old
  • 24. 24 Brands Become Producers: Amazon
  • 25. 25 Brands Become Producers: Brawny
  • 27. 27 Why Does Influence Matter? We trust people we know 60% of purchases based on personal reco Media figures, experts become surrogates for friends as ‘influentials’ Web behaviours spread influence quicker and farther
  • 28. 28 Recommendation/ Raving Fan Adoption Retrial Reconsideration Trial Discovery The Brand Adoption Model
  • 29. 29 Blogs in Plain English http://www.commoncraft.com/blogs
  • 30. 30 Why Do Blogs Get Noticed? Keyword Search technology Keyword Search usage (replacing news) Who reads them Some personal examples from advertising land …
  • 31. 31 Blogs are Real and Growing Source - Wikipedia
  • 32. 32 Why you should care about blogs Dell Hell (Jeff Jarvis) AOL - Cancel the Account
  • 33. 33 Wal-Mart blog “Made in Edelman”
  • 34. 34 Online Influence Blogger Link Blogger Audience CNN Fox Today = Blogger Audience Blogger Link YouTube Video Comcast Sleeping Blogger Audience Blogger Link
  • 35. 35 How Ideas Spread Individuals Clusters Tipping Point Television Print Mass Adoption
  • 36. 36 New Media & Traditional Media Are Merging Politics Howard Kurtz TV show Washington Post column Blog Politico.com Online blog / side only 16 reporters Drudge report Top source for reporters Filters rumors
  • 37. 37 Bloggers as Media Surrogates Can Help spread a good story Evaluate new products and services Be “insiders” in your brand Monitor online talk on your product Will not Promote a bad brand, product or service Bore their readers Repeat brand-speak Sign a NDA, etc.
  • 38. 38 How to follow the Blogsphere? Technorati Google Blog Search Alexa Your PR firm
  • 39. 39 Case Study – Marketing a Book Pitch 1: Contacting Bloggers -----Original Message----- From: Holly Cariddi  [mailto:cariddih@PlannedTVArts.com   Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 3:32  PM To: Seth Godin Subject: Blog: Accidental Branding,  Vinjamuri Hello Seth,    I found your blog on David Meerman Scott's  website.    I am wondering if you would be interested  in receiving a few electronic chapters from another author, David  Vinjamuri's March pub "Accidental Branding: How Ordinary People Build  Extraordinary Brands," also a Wiley title.   Accidental Branding shares the stories of  seven different brands started by amateurs (each have their New Yorker/Vanity Fair style profile), including:    * Craigslist (Craig Newmark);   * J. Peterman Company (John Peterman);     * Clif Bar (Gary Erickson);     * Columbia Sportswear (Gert  Boyle);   * Burt’s Bees (Roxanne  Quimby);   * Baby Einstein (Julie  Aigner-Clark);   * and, The Art of  Shaving (Myrian Zaoui and Eric Malka).    You can see some early media reaction by  visiting:Entrepreneur.com (<http://topshelf.entrepreneur.com/) ORMSNBC.com (<http://yourbiz.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/15/571953.aspx>).    I'm hoping you will be interested in  blogging on “Accidental Branding”, and in recommending it to your readers  (if you like it). David Vinjamuri will link to your blog from his website,  www.accidentalbranding.com,  if you should decide to post on it.   David is also an established blogger. You  can see him at <http://www.brandtrainers.com/blog/blog.html>.    Please contact me if you would be  interested.    Thank you,  Holly    Holly M. CariddiPlanned Television Arts 1110 2nd Ave., New York, NY 10022 (212) 715-1647 cariddih@PlannedTVArts.com  
  • 40. 40 Case Study – Marketing a Book Disaster: Seth Godin   -----Original Message-----    From: Seth Godin  [mailto:sethgodin@gmail.com]Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 3:43  PMTo: Holly CariddiCc: David  VinjamuriSubject: Re: Blog: Accidental Branding,  Vinjamuri  David,       did you hire these folks to spam bloggers?        at least they could read the blurbs on your book before doing so        =============================         Seth Godin   3 West Main Street, Suite 103  Irvington NY 10533        (914) 674 9666   fax 914 674 4387        http://www.sethgodin.com (click on  my head!)     my lens: http://www.squidoo.com/seth     Subscribe to my blog: http://feeds.feedburner.com/typepad/sethsmainblog     This note is off the record (blogs, too) unless we agree  otherwise.
  • 41. 41 Case Study – Marketing a Book Retool:   -----Original Message-----    Hi (First Name), (Personalized Intro) I am working with David Vinjamuri on his new book, Accidental Branding: How Ordinary People Build Extraordinary Brands.  I would love to start a dialogue with you about the book if you are interested.  There are some online reactions to Accidental Branding here: http://www.accidentalbranding.com/book-reviewsLet me know if you would like to learn more.Best, Samantha  Results:http://www.accidentalbranding.com/book-reviews
  • 42. 42 Contacting Bloggers Do Reach out as individual to individual Personalize the message Offer something of real value (product, access, information, influence) Keep the initial contact short Test the relationship Don’t Spam Treat A-list bloggers like employees Use sales language Send a press release
  • 43. 43 Blogs work for small problems … Challenge Open up Stormhoek to a larger audience with virtually no budget Solution Blogger employed to write diary ‘behind the grape’ Samples sent to bloggers, asked to post comment (good & bad)
  • 44. 44 Stormhoek Results - GapingVoid.com [The original brochure that came with the bloggers' Stormhoek bottle. ] A journalist phoned me yesterday about an article she is writing about business blogs for one of the large UK trade mags. I gave her this little nugget, which I've only just been allowed to go public with: Blogging doubled Stormhoek sales in less than twelve months. We're talking tens of thousands of cases, here.
  • 45. 45 Business to Business Thrives on Blogs
  • 46. 46 Blog Advertising works differently Simple text, headline to encourage debate Avoid animation, blend in with environment Gather blog comments in to ad, link to blog… Bring ‘conversation’ to the fore
  • 47. 47 Blog Exercise Part I: Divide into Groups Pick a topic Great restaurants / shops in your neighborhood The best activities and resources for urban kids Political ad reviews Dog / cat resources in the city Go to: www.blogger.com Register and create blog (we’ll do this together)
  • 48. 48 Blog Exercise Part II: Create a blog roll Blog on related topics Blogs your readers might enjoy Blogs who you want to notice you Write to your first post Add at least 2 links Mind the title Add tags Add pictures
  • 49. 49 Blog Exercise Part III: (Time Permitting) Pick a fight Find a blog post (on a related blog) you disagree with Post your competing point of view Make sure you link back to the original post Respond to a publicist Restaurant Blog – An independent publicist named “Jane” sends you a form e-mail asking you to write about a restaurant in a different neighborhood Urban Kid Blog – Marco from Edelman PR asks you in a nice form e-mail if you want to receive and test a new urban kid-leash Political Ad Reviews – you get a personalized note from someone in the local Obama or McCain office (pick your candidate) asking you to write about the opponent’s smear ad Dog/Cat Review – A local vet who reads your blog offers you a special free checkup for your reader’s pet.
  • 50. 50 Podcasts in Plain English http://www.commoncraft.com/podcasting
  • 51. 51 DON’T Stick up a standard banner Force the conversation Place blog on standard website Expect your blogging efforts to fit seamlessly Forget to participate Abandon without dialogue Brand Manager Tips™ DO Research your topic Be prepared to respond Expect negative comments (lends authenticity) Learn from the comments Be true to your brand Trust the consumer
  • 53. 53 Mobile Use of the Internet Explodes Source: Broadband.gov
  • 54. 54 This Changed Everything …
  • 55. 55 Why Did the Mobile Internet Explode? The iPhone 3G & Android platforms get us online quickly and easily Google Maps redefines mobile search Twitter gives us a new kind of mobile communication
  • 56. 56 Google Maps Makes Search Mobile …
  • 57. Twitter= Mobile Communication “What are you doing now?” 140 characters (including links) Solves a real world problem (Mumbai, Egypt)
  • 58. What can I do with Twitter? Monitor my brand Watch “hot” issues/trends Customer service Online research Deliver offers Build brand Identify experts and influences
  • 59.
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  • 67. Sounds like it will cure cancer
  • 68.
  • 69. Solves a real-world problem (Mumbai, Cairo)
  • 70.
  • 71. 63 How Can We Use Location to Help Businesses? There Must Be Opportunities Beyond Search! People Want to Connect Successful Applications Must: Connect People Be Fun Get them to Self-Identify Location Give Businesses a Chance to Interact
  • 72.
  • 74. But Users May Be InfluencersSource: Kevin Nakao, Mashable
  • 75.
  • 76. Foursquare Basics Foursquare is a location-based social networking website, software for mobile devices, and also a game. Users "check-in" at venues using text messaging or a device specific application. They are then awarded points and sometimes "badges." Source: Wikipedia
  • 77. Badges Badges are earned by checking into various venues Some cities have city-specific badges Once a badge is earned - it will remain on that user's profile indefinitely Foursquare is secretive about unlocking badges There are a handful of introductory badges that are earned as milestones Some badges are tied to venue "tags" Other badges may be specific to a city, venue, event, or date Some badges utilize identical icons, but are earned differently Source: Wikipedia
  • 78. Examples of Badges BENDER: Check in 4 nights in a row FAR FAR AWAY: Check in outside NYC “boundaries” GYM RAT: Check to a gym 10x in 30 days DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’: Check in to 3 karaoke venues JETSETTER: Check to 5 different airports Source: Real Time Marketer
  • 79.
  • 80. Superuser level 2 can edit venues and merge duplicate venue listings as well as add venue categories for any venue.
  • 81. Superuser level 3 adds the ability to create venue aliases and delete fake/spam listings.Source: Wikipedia
  • 82. Marketing & Ensure your business has a presence (or edit the existing entry to ensure correct/complete info) Add friends to build your social network Get active by checking in to your location & other venues Add tips, especially around specials & promotions Reward users who check-in with special offers Spread the word by linking to other social networks to expand your network Create outside the box events to inspire participation (ie. Specials that can only be found under “tips”, flash mob events) Source: Real Time Marketer
  • 83. CASE STUDY: THE HISTORY CHANNEL People check-in at various historical locations across the country HISTORY fans receive pop up tips including historical facts. Fans also leave tips for other Foursquare users. The mayor of each historical location is able to unlock the HISTORY badge. Every time a person checks-in at a historical location they are entered into a sweepstakes to win a HISTORY prize pack This partnership launched in conjunction with the HISTORY series “America The Story of Us” This was promoted through HISTORY’s facebook and twitter pages, on-air promos, on History.com, and on foursquare’s site.
  • 84. America Page on Foursquare Site HISTORY™ Badge
  • 85. Blogs/Press Broadcasting & Cable History, Foursquare Ink Partnership Cabler partners with social media service for ‘America The Story of Us' By Alex Weprin -- 4/14/2010 2:12:49 PM A&E Networks-owned History is the latest network to partner with social media service Foursquare. Tied to the upcoming premiere of America The Story of Us, users who opt to participate will receive interesting facts when they check in to historic locations. In addition, 10 randomly selected users will receive an America The Story of Us prize pack"Teaming up with foursquare for the America The Story of Us promotion reinforces the History brand's 360-degree approach of aggressively reaching our viewers in new platforms," says Chris Moseley, senior VP of marketing for History. "The connection to America The Story of Us is a perfect fit as it will allow users of foursquare to discover the history in their own cities as well as leave historical tips for others to experience."Foursquare has been busy inking deals with major media companies. The company has already tied deals to NBC Universal's Bravo and MTV Networks. http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/451470-History_Foursquare_Ink_Partnership.php  MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT History Channel links with Foursquare for America series Latest media partnership for social location service Check-ins can be educational, y'know. At least they can if you're in the US, thanks to a deal between social location service Foursquare and the History Channel. It's based around a new documentary series called America: The Story of Us, which looks at American history. How does Foursquare fit in? When users check-in to selected locations in various cities, they'll see bite-sized nuggets of information about the buildings and venues' history. Users can also gain a dedicated History Channel badge to add to their Foursquare achievements collection. There are real prizes too. It's the latest example of Foursquare partnering with a broadcaster, which has the added benefit of driving awareness of its service beyond early adopters. http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/36737/History-Channel-links-with-Foursquare-for-America-series
  • 87.
  • 88. has around 250,000 users up to now. Users have grown up a 65% only in the last month.
  • 89.
  • 90. Players use a GPS-enable smartphone (iPhone mainly) to check in, share their location with friends, and leave comments and add pictures about their travels.
  • 91. Check-in and entries can be shared on Facebook and Twitter instantly.
  • 92.
  • 93. Has a getsatisfation feature that allows companies to create an online community moderated by employees and also volunteers that provide real-time support and feedback to customers. They can also mange their community contacts in a CRM that can be connected to their CRM. And the prices are not expensive.
  • 94.
  • 95.
  • 96.
  • 97.
  • 98. Trend #1 - The Power of “We”
  • 99. 84 Consumers are taking control
  • 100. 85 … but what does it actually mean?
  • 101. 86 Co-Creation is a business
  • 103. 88 Rules of the Road for Co-Creation Don’t risk it for brands with high negatives Don’t try to squelch bad PR Watch closely and respond quickly Give consumers a chance to be creative Mind the details
  • 104. 89 The Real Co-Creation
  • 105. 90 The Real Co-Creation
  • 106. Trend #2 - The Power of “Us”
  • 107. What is a community?
  • 108. 93 What does a community do? TRADE SOCIALIZE PROTECT COOPERATE What other functions?
  • 109. 94 Why Basic Economic Theory Kills Community Mobility of Labor These are the top 50 fastest-growing markets in the U.S., ranked in order of growth, according to the 2000 Census Source: http://www1.move.com/Finance/Census/Top50MSAs.asp?poe=realtor
  • 110. 95 Why Online Communities Exist SHARED INTEREST NEED FOR INFORMATION TRADE THINGS FIND A PARTNER
  • 111. 96 Why Do Some Communities Succeed and Others Fail?
  • 112.
  • 113. Understanding and use of limited resources
  • 114.
  • 116. Coexist with external environment
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  • 123.
  • 125. Levels of AccessQ: Do you belong to an online cult community?
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  • 128.
  • 129. Create an online profile
  • 130. Start at least one discussion on the “Forum” page
  • 131. Respond to at least five other discussions
  • 132. Search the web for relevant links and info
  • 133.
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  • 139. Creating media for communityLessons Use Text Mining
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  • 146.
  • 147. Should be deeper than just members or pageviewers
  • 148. Make the space flexible
  • 149. Members need to be able to create topics of discussions
  • 151. Have a crisis plan in place
  • 152. Quick decisions on troublemakers
  • 153.
  • 156.
  • 157. Monitor and stay engaged
  • 162. Create program for brand evangelists
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  • 167.
  • 168. Brooklyn Museum needs to attract and retain more visitors
  • 169. User base is young and internet-savvy
  • 170. Museum is moving content online
  • 171. No budget for online initiatives
  • 172. Steps:
  • 173. Created cellphone tour of new exhibit
  • 174. Created a graffiti mural wall Flickr site for graffiti wall
  • 175. Created online graffiti drawing projects
  • 177. Used MySpace collaborating with popular MySpace artist to get word out on exhibition
  • 178.
  • 179. Trend #3 - The Power of “Me”
  • 180.
  • 182.
  • 183. 121 RSS Pulls Content To ME
  • 184. 122 Widgets Customize My Desktop
  • 185.
  • 186. Keep you up to date with marketing blogs
  • 187. Give you news
  • 188. Allow you to read other favorite sites or blogs
  • 189.
  • 190. Then you’ll understand it when it becomes mainstream
  • 191. Make a 20 minute exploration date every day
  • 192. Try to find one new thing each day
  • 193. Don’t Lag Behind your Consumer
  • 194. Marketers are often late technology adopters
  • 195. Think Creatively for your Merchants
  • 196.
  • 198. 127 Video Game Reach
  • 199. 128 Video Game Reach
  • 200. 129 I spend free time in casual games
  • 201. 130 I engage with brands using games
  • 202. 131 Games reflect who I am …