Social Media Case Study - Mountain Dew (Pepsico Group)
Made in China by Uncle Advertising, a full service agency providing creative advertising solutions, digital marketing and social connectivity strategies for brands in China.
2. BACKGROUND
The American soft drink Mountain Dew (Pepsico Group) is sponsoring individual athletes and action sports
events (BMX and skateboard competition such as the X-Games in China).
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Mountain Dew were sponsoring the last edition of China most popular street dance competition “B-boy in
Shanghai”.
3. CHALLENGE
How to create a powerful event in the digital world?
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Increase Mountain Dew’s brand awareness.
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Increase the numbers of fans on Weibo and Wechat.
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Improve the interaction between the brand and its fans.
Crew is key. Train together, compete together, set an example for the next generation.
Crew is creativity. Struggle together, grow together, value your teammates.
Crew is family. Live the culture, strive for success.
4. SOLUTION
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On Line
Pre-event teaser: We challenge our Weibo and Wechat fans to take a creative and inspiring picture including
Mountain Dew drink to get a chance to win free tickets for the “B-boy in Shanghai” competition.
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Off Line
- Get a complimentary Mountain Dew drink
with your event ticket.
- Scan the Wechat QR code and win
Mountain Dew goodies.
5. RESULTS
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More than 3000 participants join online activities to win tickets for the “B-boy in Shanghai” competition.
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The number of fans increased up by 1600 on Weibo and around 500 on Wechat.
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More than 5793 Weibo posts @Mountain dew during the event.
Thanks to this Offline to Online event on Weibo and Wechat, Mountain Dew increased
significantly its awareness in China and reached more than 30 000 fans.
6. Uncle Advertising is a full service agency providing
creative advertising solutions, digital marketing and
social connectivity strategies. We provide ‘creative
solutions’ which build brands and businesses in China.
We help brands to listen, understand and engage in
conversations in chinese social media: Weibo and
Wechat.
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Contributors: Chris Yang, Elsa Bouillot, Josselin Roulet