Best Practices for Implementing an External Recruiting Partnership
Cross promotion tips
1. How Cross-Promotion Can Pay Off in the End
With movie-goers, crossovers are a huge deal. Look at the success of The Avengers. Sure,
the comic book fans knew it was coming, but The Avengers was still one of the first movies
ever to involve such a heavy crossover of characters from several movie franchises.
As of late, some businesses are wondering if similar crossover action would work out in
advertising.
It’s nothing new, really. In 2010, Xerox created several print and media ads that featured
prominent figures from other brands. These figures included mascots such as Target’s cute
white dog to Mr. Clean. The ads were successful for Xerox, as it showed their ability to help
large businesses. In the case of Target, their ads
centered on Xerox’s ability
to customize Target’s direct mail program; for Mr. Clean, the ad revealed how Xerox had
digitized all of Proctor and Gamble’s documents.
Very recently, another crossover had occurred, but in a different sort of tone. Some of you
may have seen a Geico commercial featuring the Pillsbury Doughboy. The Doughboy is
involved in Geico’s recent humorous campaign (others have featured bodybuilders and
Dracula). IN the ad, he is seen walking through airport security; Geico’s two guitar-playing
troubadours say that those switching to Geico are “Happier than the Pillsbury Doughboy on
his way to a baking convention.”
In both of these examples, the addition of another brand in the ads is powerful because the
other brand’s presence exists solely to convey the strengths of the brand the ad is
promoting. Surely there were advantages to the secondary brand as well, which brings about
the question of whether or not such brief partnerships are truly effective or are simply a fun
temporary gag.
The truth of the matter is that in small businesses, cross promotions such as this is a great
way to get new exposure to markets you may otherwise not be able to penetrate. Given that,
the next time you find yourself hitting a creative wall when trying to come up with new ad
2. campaigns, ask yourself how cross promotions with other small businesses in your region
could help.
The added networks with business owners and consumers alike can be a great way to
bolster new growth for your business.