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- It looks to create many small ideas and content pieces that stitch together to form a long-term brand story and experience for customers.
- Companies need to shift from stockpiling big assets for campaigns and instead focus on constant short-form content flow across social media.
- Nike is used as an example for its "Make It Count" campaign that employed Always On storytelling through continuous videos, ads, events and partnerships rolled out over many months.
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This presentation discusses the topic of ‘always on’ and the need for brands to supply constant, relevant content to their communities.
‘Always on’ generates a feeling with the consumer that sparks recognition, and when utilised correctly over time, it begins to create loyalty. Real time marketing content is the latest approach to engaging consumers with an initial impression that resonates with them enough to follow the story to the end. So the ability to ride your marketing wave successfully means you must simply be prepared to be relevant, and ensure that ‘always on’ firmly forms the foundation of your approach.
On Monday, December 14, 2009, Social Media Breakfast Austin held its year-end breakfast at Mandola's Italian Market. The event featured predictions from 10 Austin-area practitioners on how social media impact will evolve and change across several industries in 2010.
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* Wesley Faulkner
* Lisa Goddard
* Tim Hayden
* Kat Mandelstein
* Dara Quackenbush
* Aaron Strout
* Sheila Scarborough
* Deirdre Walsh
*Jen Wojcik
SMB Austin is organized by founder Bryan Person and Maura Thomas.
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This presentation discusses the topic of ‘always on’ and the need for brands to supply constant, relevant content to their communities.
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3. Lightweight interactions is how our species have
developed relationships for the past tens of
thousands of years
Thanks to Paul Adams
IMAGE BY GRADUALREVOLUTION ON FLICKR.COM
10. IMAGE BY JUNNINHOFLETR ON FLICKR.COM
Always On isn’t the chosen strategy, it is the only strategy
Thanks to @BruceDaisley
11. With always on, we look to create
many small ideas (lightweight
interactions) that stitch together
to form one L-O-N-G idea
Gareth Kay
12. Always on IS a journey made up of valuable
communication content. Everything from campaign
messaging to deeper brand experiences.
13. IMAGE BY SHADYCAM ON FLICKR.COM
Although specific short-term campaigns around
launching new products will exist, they will be built
upon an always on foundation. So brands need to
learn a new trick
14.
15. PONBE
To reach the target
audience in an attempt
to achieve earned
media, each piece of
content can be
communicated across
different channels and
platforms using
PONBE.
16. The creative canvas for always on needs to be
flexible / agile – many small experiments over
larger bets
Thanks to Made by Many and David Armano
17. Stock Flow
The big, beautiful assets a brand is
used to producing, primarily for
campaigns.
& The short bursts and lightweight
interactions that make up social
media.
For every one big “stock” hit, you can
create many small “flow updates.
Thanks to Percolate
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