Open Brands: How Twitter is Pushing Radical Transparency in Brand ManagementEarthsite
This presentation was delivered as an introduction to a panel on "Open Brands" at the Twitter 140 conference in Mountain View, CA. Representatives from Dominos, JetBlue, Ebay, and Intuit sat on the panel and provided great insights in their corporate use of Twitter. Also, thanks to all the great people who voted for the Open Brand 'unconference' session to make this happen.
Presentation Description: Twitter is pushing radical transparency on brand management. Check out recent corporate case studies in Twitter use, and learn key strategies/practices in Social Media. If you've heard me speak before, I added some new content in this presentation specific for the Twitter audience: Twitter-specific case studies and reorganized/focused slides on the key Twitter concepts. Hope you enjoy it!
Leveraging Social Media to Tell Your Sustainable Fashion StoryEarthsite
With the movement towards sustainable design in the fashion industry, social media is playing a key role for brands to tell their sustainability story; where and how products are made, what materials they are made of, and the life cycle of the product. Whether you are a boutique eco-fashion brand or a large retailer, sustainability is about being transparent, open and authentic. Social media provides a platform for brands to authentically tell their sustainability story. In this presentation, we will look at fashion brands that have successfully integrated social media into their sustainability initiatives, learn what engages and builds trust with eco-conscious consumers, and discuss best practices for using social media in sustainability campaigns.
10 wisdom pills from The Next Web ConferencesAgustín Soriano
We have condensed what we found more inspiring at The Next Web conferences 2014. 10 pills of wisdom about technology, culture, Internet and consumers. Brought to you by Agustín Soriano and Simon van Oldeenbek, from the Planning department of JWT Amsterdam.
Gen Z are digital pioneers, making them a dream target for brand marketers around the globe. Being sceptical, hyper-aware and socially conscious, this generation is all about expressing individual identity, inextricably blending the physical and digital worlds as never before. And with accounting for 40% or all customers, they are the most powerful consumer forces in the market today. But how can you market to Gen Z on social media?
Open Brands: How Twitter is Pushing Radical Transparency in Brand ManagementEarthsite
This presentation was delivered as an introduction to a panel on "Open Brands" at the Twitter 140 conference in Mountain View, CA. Representatives from Dominos, JetBlue, Ebay, and Intuit sat on the panel and provided great insights in their corporate use of Twitter. Also, thanks to all the great people who voted for the Open Brand 'unconference' session to make this happen.
Presentation Description: Twitter is pushing radical transparency on brand management. Check out recent corporate case studies in Twitter use, and learn key strategies/practices in Social Media. If you've heard me speak before, I added some new content in this presentation specific for the Twitter audience: Twitter-specific case studies and reorganized/focused slides on the key Twitter concepts. Hope you enjoy it!
Leveraging Social Media to Tell Your Sustainable Fashion StoryEarthsite
With the movement towards sustainable design in the fashion industry, social media is playing a key role for brands to tell their sustainability story; where and how products are made, what materials they are made of, and the life cycle of the product. Whether you are a boutique eco-fashion brand or a large retailer, sustainability is about being transparent, open and authentic. Social media provides a platform for brands to authentically tell their sustainability story. In this presentation, we will look at fashion brands that have successfully integrated social media into their sustainability initiatives, learn what engages and builds trust with eco-conscious consumers, and discuss best practices for using social media in sustainability campaigns.
10 wisdom pills from The Next Web ConferencesAgustín Soriano
We have condensed what we found more inspiring at The Next Web conferences 2014. 10 pills of wisdom about technology, culture, Internet and consumers. Brought to you by Agustín Soriano and Simon van Oldeenbek, from the Planning department of JWT Amsterdam.
Gen Z are digital pioneers, making them a dream target for brand marketers around the globe. Being sceptical, hyper-aware and socially conscious, this generation is all about expressing individual identity, inextricably blending the physical and digital worlds as never before. And with accounting for 40% or all customers, they are the most powerful consumer forces in the market today. But how can you market to Gen Z on social media?
What were the most interesting, informative, and provocative quotes from the 2015 Cannes Lions International Festival Creativity held in Cannes, France? Catch highlights from Monica Lewinsky, Kim Kardashian, Snapchat's Evan Spiegel, MRY's Matt Britton, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Pharrell Williams, and other stars and senior executives.
A presentation I gave on March 17th to the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association about the future of advertising in the digital age.
SxSW observations. Privacy comes out of the closet. Digital manufacturing gets accessible. Social responsibility emerges as a cool thing to do. Actions beat advertising when it comes to marketing. And more.
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2014 Trends Digest Deck for Digital LeadersIan Crocombe
I summarized all the marketing trends so you didn’t have to!
- Frog Design tech trends 2014
- Most Contagious 2013
- LeWeb Paris December 2013 “The Next 10 Years”
- Journalism, Media and Technology predictions 2014
- eMarketer Key Digital Trends for 2014
- CES 2014 roundup
The last few weeks of 2013 saw a huge number of predictions, trends and lists of priorities for marketing in 2014.
I wanted to understand the digital shifts that are happening, so I digested all these 2014 marketing trends so you didn’t have to!
The big theme I’ve identified for 2014 is going to be “Marketing for a Connected World”, let me know what you think or if you’ve got any comments or questions.
No guts, No glory: 5 steps to become a brave new marketerJoeri Van den Bergh
Our world is changing rapidly. Technology is developing faster than ever. Information is shared and made available everywhere.
This InSites Consulting marketing paper on Generation Y is based on interviews with 21 global marketing executives from various industries (such as Converse, Heineken, Abercrombie & Fitch, BBC, Microsoft, Reckitt & Benckiser and many more) and it offers a 5step plan for marketers to improve their marketing towards the demanding Gen Y customers.
My slide deck from the EXCHAiNGE conference in Frankfurt, 24-25 June 2014, focusing on how the collaborative economy impacts the supply chain. The research relies heavily on the work done by Jeremiah Owyang in this space.
Read more: http://cultbizztech.com/most-promising-start-ups-in-logistics/
The presentation is a part of SIGMA's (Special interest group in Marketing at FORE) Knowledge Series. The presentation gives a bird's eye view of social media platforms apart from Facebook available to an SME planning to venture into digital marketing.
Social Media Training Workshop for Small BusinessWeb.com
Social Media Training Workshop for Network Solutions customers to train them in the basics of social media and relevant tools for small business.
Http://www.blog.networksolutions.com
http://www.growsmartbusiness.com
http://www.womengrowbusiness.com
What were the most interesting, informative, and provocative quotes from the 2015 Cannes Lions International Festival Creativity held in Cannes, France? Catch highlights from Monica Lewinsky, Kim Kardashian, Snapchat's Evan Spiegel, MRY's Matt Britton, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Pharrell Williams, and other stars and senior executives.
A presentation I gave on March 17th to the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association about the future of advertising in the digital age.
SxSW observations. Privacy comes out of the closet. Digital manufacturing gets accessible. Social responsibility emerges as a cool thing to do. Actions beat advertising when it comes to marketing. And more.
The contributions of social geolocation in tourismSWiTCH
Here is a presentation about the contributions of integrating social geolocation services in the tourism industry. We explain what is social geolocation, why using it, how it works, and we give real examples to illustrate the interests of such services.
2014 Trends Digest Deck for Digital LeadersIan Crocombe
I summarized all the marketing trends so you didn’t have to!
- Frog Design tech trends 2014
- Most Contagious 2013
- LeWeb Paris December 2013 “The Next 10 Years”
- Journalism, Media and Technology predictions 2014
- eMarketer Key Digital Trends for 2014
- CES 2014 roundup
The last few weeks of 2013 saw a huge number of predictions, trends and lists of priorities for marketing in 2014.
I wanted to understand the digital shifts that are happening, so I digested all these 2014 marketing trends so you didn’t have to!
The big theme I’ve identified for 2014 is going to be “Marketing for a Connected World”, let me know what you think or if you’ve got any comments or questions.
No guts, No glory: 5 steps to become a brave new marketerJoeri Van den Bergh
Our world is changing rapidly. Technology is developing faster than ever. Information is shared and made available everywhere.
This InSites Consulting marketing paper on Generation Y is based on interviews with 21 global marketing executives from various industries (such as Converse, Heineken, Abercrombie & Fitch, BBC, Microsoft, Reckitt & Benckiser and many more) and it offers a 5step plan for marketers to improve their marketing towards the demanding Gen Y customers.
My slide deck from the EXCHAiNGE conference in Frankfurt, 24-25 June 2014, focusing on how the collaborative economy impacts the supply chain. The research relies heavily on the work done by Jeremiah Owyang in this space.
Read more: http://cultbizztech.com/most-promising-start-ups-in-logistics/
The presentation is a part of SIGMA's (Special interest group in Marketing at FORE) Knowledge Series. The presentation gives a bird's eye view of social media platforms apart from Facebook available to an SME planning to venture into digital marketing.
Social Media Training Workshop for Small BusinessWeb.com
Social Media Training Workshop for Network Solutions customers to train them in the basics of social media and relevant tools for small business.
Http://www.blog.networksolutions.com
http://www.growsmartbusiness.com
http://www.womengrowbusiness.com
These are the slides from our November 18, 2009 webinar with Mark Farmer of webness.biz.
This is an introduction to using social media for your organization using the (hypothetical) case study of Harvey Milk. How would he have used social if he were campaigning today? What kind of challenges would he face? Find out today!
Social Media and Advertising: Ad Club 10/07Eric Weaver
AUDIENCE: Advertising agencies
OVERVIEW: How is Social Media changing the advertising industry? How is consumer dialogue impacting outbound marketing? This presentation, co-written by Laura Porto Stockwell of Publicis in the West, and Eric Weaver of Brand Dialogue, covers these massive shifts in commerce, culture, media and advertising.
While the public relations landscape seems to change at rapid speed, there are certain things that never change. With the exploding growth of social media, the need for strategic thinking has never been more important. Join the discussion and find out how to manage a social media campaign. Learn how your insight and deep understanding of strategy, paired with the skills and enthusiasm of technically savvy junior pros, can result in social media success.
Sustainability Marketing in a World of Radical Transparency.
Social media technology is driving the shift towards a more open culture, a more open government, and most notably, a more open way of marketing. People are Twittering about your brand right now and the way you respond today will determine the future of brand management.
At the same time, corporate sustainability marketing initiatives are getting labeled as green washing because they lack transparency that is foundational to building authentic brand trust.
In this talk, you will learn how to leverage social media technology to be an Open Brand leader, transcending green washing and building trusted relationship with your customers. See current case studies of corporate green initiatives that have succeeded and failed. Learn how to show your green, authentically.
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Each month at Stone Ward, we find interesting creative digital campaigns to share with our team as idea starters for our own clients. This is the presentation from September 2013.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
4. Skittles
Idea
• To leverage the power of social media to give their
customers a direct connection to their website,
skittles.com, and supply the site with a stream of user
generated content.
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5. Skittles
What did Skittles do?
• Changed their website to include overlays of social
media sites: Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Wikipedia and
YouTube.
How did customers respond?
• They flocked to the website doing all of the things
Skittles wanted them to do, including posting content.
What was the outcome?
• Website traffic increased 1332% on March 3rd.
• Spike on Google Trends for people searching
“Skittles.”
• Substantial amount of earned media:
- Wall Street Journal, Business Week, New York Times,
Mashable and other social media blogs
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6. Skittles
Challenges/Reflections
• Skittles relinquished total control of the message
- Led to people posting some negative comments
• Became a discussion about the campaign itself and not
the brand
- Was becoming a case study for social media worth
it?
• Was Skittles really speaking to its core audience which
is 22 and under?
- We don’t fully understand the campaign goals?
• How should ROI be measured?
- Is generating buzz alone valuable to a brand?
• No back and forth from the brand. Why?
• It had been done before, but not at the brand level.
- Modernista did this first with their website.
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8. Whopper Freakout
Idea
• Reinforce customer loyalty to the brand’s signature
product: the Whopper.
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9. Whopper Freakout
What did Burger King do?
• Television
• Microsite with 7 1/2 minute video
• YouTube
How did customers respond?
• They freaked out. On video. And it was funny.
• Site had over one million unique visitors.
• Numerous Freakout parodies on YouTube.
• Sales of the Whopper increased by double digits over
previous year.
• Overall same store sales increased significantly.
• It is the most recalled campaign in the history of
campaign recall being measured.
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11. TOMS Shoes
Idea
• Rely wholly on social media to market TOMS Shoes’
socially conscious business model: Buy one pair of
shoes and TOMS ships a pair to children in need
around the world.
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12. TOMS Shoes
What did TOMS do?
• tomsshoes.com
- Our Movement
- Community
‣ Facebook
‣ MySpace
‣ Twitter
‣ YouTube
‣ Flickr
‣ Blake Mycoskie’s
Blog
- Get Involved
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13. TOMS Shoes
What did TOMS do?
• Events
- Style Your Sole House Parties (2007)
‣ Leveraged HouseParty.com
‣ Consumer engagement and interaction
‣ Raised 15,000 pairs of shoes for African children
- One Day Without Shoes (2009)
‣ Effort to raise awareness about the problems
children face all over the world
‣ Events in 200 cities all over the world
‣ Promoted it online
- Other creative online efforts
‣ Developed two virtual gifts celebrating the 200
millionth user to Facebook
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14. TOMS Shoes
How did customers respond?
• Very favorably. TOMS is on track to give away 300,000
pairs of shoes in 2009.
Challenges/Reflections
• Not many
- Very recognizable brand whose customers have
bought into the mission
- Very transparent and interested in building
community
- Engaging with the audience in the online space
- Desire for people to be a part of the brand
- Mycoskie spoke at TED, the Clinton School of
Public Service and to Obama’s New Media team
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16. Domino’s Pizza
Situation
• Two employees posted a video of themselves defiling food.
• Video spread virally overnight.
• Chatter spilled over into Twitter.
• News media picked up the story.
How did Dominos respond?
• Initially, tried to keep the story quiet by responding
only to those consumers that contacted them.
• When that didn’t work: they posted a YouTube video
response.
• Opened a Twitter account to answer direct
questions/concerns from customers.
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17. Domino’s Pizza
What did they learn?
• You can’t control social media.
• Transparency is key.
• Respond. Quickly.
• Maybe we shouldn’t let our competitors learn from
our mistakes (Pizza Hut started advertising for an
intern to manage Twitter and its online reputation).
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19. Obama for President
Idea
• To develop a sophisticated online media strategy aimed at
bringing voters together and moving them to action.
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20. Obama for President
What did Obama do?
• Learned key lessons from the Dean ’04 campaign
• Started early
• Invested resources 10x the amount of online staff
• Developed a strategy
• Collected information
• Leveraged social media to engage and mobilize
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21. Obama for President
What did Obama actually do?
• Sent more than 1 billion e-mails
• Allowed people to create profiles and upload comments on
My.BarackObama.com
- 2 million profiles with 400,000 blog posts
- 35,000 volunteer groups that held 200,000 offline events
- 70,000 fundraising hubs that raised $30 million
- 2x the amount of website traffic
• Encouraged people towatched more than YouTube times
upload video to
- 2,000 official videos 80 million
- 442,000 user generated videos
- 4x the amount of YouTube views
• Utilized mobile messaging for the text messaging program
- 3 million people signed up
- Each received 5 to 20 messages per month
• Developed afriends on Facebooksocial networking sites
presence on 15
- 3 million alone
- 5x the among of Facebook friends
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22. Obama for President
How did the voters respond?
• 66.8 million popular votes
• 365 electoral votes
Challenges/Reflections
• Start early
• Build to scale
• Innovate where necessary
• Be better
• Make it convenient for the user to find, forward
and act
• It’s important to pick where you want to play
• You can channel online enthusiasm into specific,
targeted activities
• Online communications should be an element of
every communications plan
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