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                                                                 WOM and why people are talking.




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               Mark Bachmann, partner
                    216-292-4700
           mbachmann@marcusthomasllc.com




                      marcusthomasllc.com
Highlands Business Park 24865 Emery Road Cleveland, Ohio 44128
WOrd-Of-MOuth Marketing.

                                                               It’s been hyped in the media as the savior of marketing – cheap,
                                                               powerful and available to everyone. In truth, Word of Mouth (WOM) is
                                                               as old as marketing itself. At its core, WOM is what people do naturally –
                                                               talk about what they love. And when they love a brand, they tell people
                                                               about it. WOM marketing is simply finding compelling ways to give
                                                               people a push, an extra reason to talk more about brands they love.


                                                               Strong WOM campaigns are created by marketers who understand the
                                                               total picture.

   Marcus Thomas is frequently approached by companies
       asking questions about the changing landscape for           a strategic WOM campaign is more
WOM (that’s word of mouth, not word of mom). Here’s how
              we’re thinking about it in the spring of 2008.     than throwing out some street teams or
  And because the landscape for WOM is changing rapidly,
         our “expert” status is won daily by staying ahead.         posting a cool video on Youtube.

                                                               Like all great marketing, WOM starts with the audience and its problems
                                                               or desires. It’s not about applying the latest tactic or fad to a brand or
                                                               product.


                                                               Even though WOM has been around for ages, marketers are uncovering
                                                               new tools and techniques to make word of mouth spread faster and
                                                               more widely. And new ideas come online each day. WOM marketing
                                                               can include all kinds of things – blogger relations, viral videos, photo
                                                               sharing, postings on Facebook or MySpace, Twittering, Widgets or
                                                               game sharing. A lot of WOM occurs in social media where consumers
                                                               build networks and interact with each other. In the last 18 months,
                                                               social media has exploded. It’s no longer just for kids and geeks;
                                                               it’s a bona fide societal trend that ignites WOM.
MY MOM is On faCeBOOk.


       Whether it’s to        From Millennials to Matures, hundreds of millions of consumers
                              have embraced some form of social media. MySpace alone has more
                              than 167 million users, and the fastest growing segment is people

reconnect with classmates     over 35. Whether it’s to reconnect with classmates or colleagues, post
                              pictures of grandkids, blog about being a home chef, rate a seller on
                              Amazon.com or create an alter ego in Second Life, people are joining
        or colleagues,        the conversation. The conversation is affecting companies, positively
                              or negatively, and influencing consumers in more ways than we

post pictures of grandkids,
                              could have imagined.



     blog about being
 a home chef, rate a seller
                              Are you listening to the conversation? Do you know what the bloggers
      on Amazon.com           are saying about your brand? Do you know how many of your
                              customers are reading that blog and linking to it? If not, you’d better

   or create an alter ego
                              find out because word of mouth impacts more people than advertising
                              does. For example, did you know that one blogger can reach more
                              people with one post than the weekend edition of USA Today? And

       in Second Life,        how about Twitter? Did you know that when the bridge collapsed in
                              Minnesota, people were talking about it on Twitter 35 minutes before
                              it hit the mainstream media newsrooms?

  people are joining the      The conversation spreads fast. A simple must-do for every single

        conversation.         marketer and PR professional is to at least listen to the conversation.
                              Listen to your consumers; engage with them, learn from them. Think
                              of it as a focus group – except it’s free and the input you get is more
                              accurate and reliable than anything you’d get in a traditional focus
                              group. And if they are saying something that’s negative, find out why
                              and turn them into brand evangelists. It can be done.
B lO g g i n g – i t ’ s t h e n e W M Ys PaC e .

                                           Blogs can free people from the limited interaction and boredom
                                           of “old school” message boards, forums and chat rooms. Platforms
                                           such as Blogger enable the average person, with zero technical
                                           experience, to launch a blog in less than 30 seconds. For many, the
                                           most challenging task in starting a blog is what to name it.


                                           There are more than 100 million blogs. The most popular blogging
                                           groups include moms (the mom-o-sphere makes up the largest
                                           percentage with 3 million posts on parenting and 32 million moms
                                           reading up to five blogs a day – and that doesn’t include the moms
                                           on iVillage); brides (77 percent of brides use the Internet for research
                                           and to solicit others’ feedback); and the home chef/entertainer and
                                           foodies (more than 500,000 posts are dedicated to food).




      People blog about everything and     Blogs give people an
anything, from parenting to pop culture,   opportunity to express their passions,
     from home decorating/remodeling       opinions and preferences,
                    to stamp collecting.   while at the same time providing
                                           a way for people to connect
                                           with each other.
?


Did you know there are more bloggers than there are traditional         Blogger outreach provides another outlet to effectively reach your
journalists? In fact, journalists are blogging. Why? Because blogs      customers. Blogging also:
provide updated or expanded content, allow for opinion sharing,
provide answers to questions posed, suggest leads and new story
opportunities, and reach intended audiences faster. That’s not to say       Provides third-party credibility (much like traditional media).
that you should stop seeking coverage by the New York Times, Real
Simple or the “Today Show.” Traditional media relations are still a
                                                                            increases your search engine rankings (sites such as google and
valuable tool to generate awareness and build your brand. But often
                                                                            technorati are constantly searching for fresh content, which is
before someone reads something in O, the Oprah Magazine or sees
                                                                            why blogs appear before Web sites on topic searches).
it on the nightly news, they read it on their favorite blog.

                                                                            Provides a human element to your brand.


                                                                            Can be measured (who are the top bloggers in your field, who’s
                                                                            reading/linking to them, what’s their authority?).


                                                                        Face it; you can no longer control the conversation about your brand
                                                                        or company. It’s time to let go. Why fight it? It’s actually a good thing
                                                                        and a great time to be a marketer. The days of being interruptive
                                                                        with your message are gone – today you must be invited in. Stop with
                                                                        the press releases and perfecting every single CEO quote. Join the
                                                                        conversation, or at the very least, listen to it. However, blogging is
                                                                        not for the timid or the empty suits. Poorly executed blogs do more
                                                                        harm than good, and blogging is certainly not the solution for every
                                                                        marketing challenge.
t h e s i n g l e M O s t i M P O r ta n t t h i n g .

Whether it’s blogger outreach, enabling micro media or social groups
online, all of these elements are aspects of a larger trend.


  Consumers are taking an active and
     central role in communications,
                                                                          W e P r aC t i C e W h at W e P r e aC h .
both with brands and among themselves.
      remember, it’s all about Me.                                        So, why listen to us? Simple. We know what we’re talking about.
                                                                          We have been providing WOM solutions and social media expertise
                                                                          to our clients long before it became the cool thing to do. We are an
Consumers see themselves as more in control of the media – both as
                                                                          agency full of bloggers, Second Life junkies, Facebook addicts and
recipients and creators – and successful marketers will plug into that
                                                                          Twitter gurus. By actively participating in the field, we have firsthand
phenomenon.
                                                                          experience within new media, and therefore are able to offer better
                                                                          solutions and ideas to our clients.
Think about what you could be doing. Who is talking about you, and
how else can you interact with your audience? You have probably put
                                                                          Some of the clients we have helped connect with their consumers
some thought to this but need someone to guide you through this
                                                                          and spread WOM include: NESTLÉ , MTD Products Inc (Troy-Bilt ,
                                                                                                                ®                          ®


process. This is where we come in. As a full service integrated agency,
                                                                          Yard-Man , Yard Machines and White Outdoor brands), Libbey,
                                                                                    ®                  ®                   ®

we’re problem solvers who understand where WOM might fit into
                                                                          Oster , Pfaltzgraff, Step2 , Tarkett , Alltel and the Convention and
                                                                                                   ®        ®
                                                                               ®

your brand’s marketing strategy. We’re media neutral. In other
                                                                          Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland.
words, we use the tactics that fit the message and the audience, not
the tactics we happen to sell.
                                                                          Ready to hear more? Let’s continue this conversation in person.
                                                                          We’re happy to share specific examples of our clients’ challenges and
                                                                          how we helped to solve their problems. What’s your challenge?

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Social media

  • 1. Our POV on social media, WOM and why people are talking. Contact: Mark Bachmann, partner 216-292-4700 mbachmann@marcusthomasllc.com marcusthomasllc.com Highlands Business Park 24865 Emery Road Cleveland, Ohio 44128
  • 2. WOrd-Of-MOuth Marketing. It’s been hyped in the media as the savior of marketing – cheap, powerful and available to everyone. In truth, Word of Mouth (WOM) is as old as marketing itself. At its core, WOM is what people do naturally – talk about what they love. And when they love a brand, they tell people about it. WOM marketing is simply finding compelling ways to give people a push, an extra reason to talk more about brands they love. Strong WOM campaigns are created by marketers who understand the total picture. Marcus Thomas is frequently approached by companies asking questions about the changing landscape for a strategic WOM campaign is more WOM (that’s word of mouth, not word of mom). Here’s how we’re thinking about it in the spring of 2008. than throwing out some street teams or And because the landscape for WOM is changing rapidly, our “expert” status is won daily by staying ahead. posting a cool video on Youtube. Like all great marketing, WOM starts with the audience and its problems or desires. It’s not about applying the latest tactic or fad to a brand or product. Even though WOM has been around for ages, marketers are uncovering new tools and techniques to make word of mouth spread faster and more widely. And new ideas come online each day. WOM marketing can include all kinds of things – blogger relations, viral videos, photo sharing, postings on Facebook or MySpace, Twittering, Widgets or game sharing. A lot of WOM occurs in social media where consumers build networks and interact with each other. In the last 18 months, social media has exploded. It’s no longer just for kids and geeks; it’s a bona fide societal trend that ignites WOM.
  • 3. MY MOM is On faCeBOOk. Whether it’s to From Millennials to Matures, hundreds of millions of consumers have embraced some form of social media. MySpace alone has more than 167 million users, and the fastest growing segment is people reconnect with classmates over 35. Whether it’s to reconnect with classmates or colleagues, post pictures of grandkids, blog about being a home chef, rate a seller on Amazon.com or create an alter ego in Second Life, people are joining or colleagues, the conversation. The conversation is affecting companies, positively or negatively, and influencing consumers in more ways than we post pictures of grandkids, could have imagined. blog about being a home chef, rate a seller Are you listening to the conversation? Do you know what the bloggers on Amazon.com are saying about your brand? Do you know how many of your customers are reading that blog and linking to it? If not, you’d better or create an alter ego find out because word of mouth impacts more people than advertising does. For example, did you know that one blogger can reach more people with one post than the weekend edition of USA Today? And in Second Life, how about Twitter? Did you know that when the bridge collapsed in Minnesota, people were talking about it on Twitter 35 minutes before it hit the mainstream media newsrooms? people are joining the The conversation spreads fast. A simple must-do for every single conversation. marketer and PR professional is to at least listen to the conversation. Listen to your consumers; engage with them, learn from them. Think of it as a focus group – except it’s free and the input you get is more accurate and reliable than anything you’d get in a traditional focus group. And if they are saying something that’s negative, find out why and turn them into brand evangelists. It can be done.
  • 4. B lO g g i n g – i t ’ s t h e n e W M Ys PaC e . Blogs can free people from the limited interaction and boredom of “old school” message boards, forums and chat rooms. Platforms such as Blogger enable the average person, with zero technical experience, to launch a blog in less than 30 seconds. For many, the most challenging task in starting a blog is what to name it. There are more than 100 million blogs. The most popular blogging groups include moms (the mom-o-sphere makes up the largest percentage with 3 million posts on parenting and 32 million moms reading up to five blogs a day – and that doesn’t include the moms on iVillage); brides (77 percent of brides use the Internet for research and to solicit others’ feedback); and the home chef/entertainer and foodies (more than 500,000 posts are dedicated to food). People blog about everything and Blogs give people an anything, from parenting to pop culture, opportunity to express their passions, from home decorating/remodeling opinions and preferences, to stamp collecting. while at the same time providing a way for people to connect with each other.
  • 5. ? Did you know there are more bloggers than there are traditional Blogger outreach provides another outlet to effectively reach your journalists? In fact, journalists are blogging. Why? Because blogs customers. Blogging also: provide updated or expanded content, allow for opinion sharing, provide answers to questions posed, suggest leads and new story opportunities, and reach intended audiences faster. That’s not to say Provides third-party credibility (much like traditional media). that you should stop seeking coverage by the New York Times, Real Simple or the “Today Show.” Traditional media relations are still a increases your search engine rankings (sites such as google and valuable tool to generate awareness and build your brand. But often technorati are constantly searching for fresh content, which is before someone reads something in O, the Oprah Magazine or sees why blogs appear before Web sites on topic searches). it on the nightly news, they read it on their favorite blog. Provides a human element to your brand. Can be measured (who are the top bloggers in your field, who’s reading/linking to them, what’s their authority?). Face it; you can no longer control the conversation about your brand or company. It’s time to let go. Why fight it? It’s actually a good thing and a great time to be a marketer. The days of being interruptive with your message are gone – today you must be invited in. Stop with the press releases and perfecting every single CEO quote. Join the conversation, or at the very least, listen to it. However, blogging is not for the timid or the empty suits. Poorly executed blogs do more harm than good, and blogging is certainly not the solution for every marketing challenge.
  • 6. t h e s i n g l e M O s t i M P O r ta n t t h i n g . Whether it’s blogger outreach, enabling micro media or social groups online, all of these elements are aspects of a larger trend. Consumers are taking an active and central role in communications, W e P r aC t i C e W h at W e P r e aC h . both with brands and among themselves. remember, it’s all about Me. So, why listen to us? Simple. We know what we’re talking about. We have been providing WOM solutions and social media expertise to our clients long before it became the cool thing to do. We are an Consumers see themselves as more in control of the media – both as agency full of bloggers, Second Life junkies, Facebook addicts and recipients and creators – and successful marketers will plug into that Twitter gurus. By actively participating in the field, we have firsthand phenomenon. experience within new media, and therefore are able to offer better solutions and ideas to our clients. Think about what you could be doing. Who is talking about you, and how else can you interact with your audience? You have probably put Some of the clients we have helped connect with their consumers some thought to this but need someone to guide you through this and spread WOM include: NESTLÉ , MTD Products Inc (Troy-Bilt , ® ® process. This is where we come in. As a full service integrated agency, Yard-Man , Yard Machines and White Outdoor brands), Libbey, ® ® ® we’re problem solvers who understand where WOM might fit into Oster , Pfaltzgraff, Step2 , Tarkett , Alltel and the Convention and ® ® ® your brand’s marketing strategy. We’re media neutral. In other Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland. words, we use the tactics that fit the message and the audience, not the tactics we happen to sell. Ready to hear more? Let’s continue this conversation in person. We’re happy to share specific examples of our clients’ challenges and how we helped to solve their problems. What’s your challenge?