UnME
JeansJeans
Branding in
Web 2.0
SALES
Which Web 2.0 social
media channels?
What changes in the
current plan?
What metrics to
measure the impact?
Margaret Foley
Brand Manager
UnME Jeans
Solution
UnMEJeansUnMEJeans
Celebrate
INDIVIDUALITY
Appreciate
DIFFERENCES
Unique products at a price premium
in upscale department stores to teenage
girls
CurrentAnnualmediaplanCurrentAnnualmediaplan
Targeted advertising through
traditional channels
Fashion magazine TV series Radio
Banner advertising on popular
websites for teenage girls
Targeted search keyword
advertising on Google
CHALLENGESCHALLENGES
Current media plan becoming
ineffectiveineffective
WHY?
1
14 fold increase
in the number of communication channels
31%
8%
20%
7%
34%
TV, magazines, and newspapers
losing out to online content
providers
+33%
+300%
Ad spending is NOT in conformance with
the media usage of US households
-75%
Disproportionate media
spending for UnME as well
2
ADVERTISEMENTCLUTTER
Advertisement messages per day
5000
1%recollection
370%opted out of television
advertisingadvertising
WEB2.0 :Analysis
Consumer
co-creation
Social
Affiliation
Digital
self-
expression
Sharing
Consumer
co-creation Ability to actively
contribute to online
content
ADS Interruptions : A NO
User initiation is the key!
Social
Affiliation
Virtual connections via
social networks
USER
Profile
page
1. Targeted advertisement
2. Connect with the brand
profile page
Digital
self-
expression Express your identities
online via avatars
VV
I
R
T
U
A
L
1. Retail stores
2. Marketing promotion
3. Marketing contests
4. Advertising
Sharing
Rapid transfer of
information within theinformation within the
network
Evaluation of possible options in
socialmediasocialmedia
1
User generated video sharing
website used by
73%Of the active internet users
73%
Media planMedia plan
Teenage girls
upload their
videos invideos in
conformance with
the brand story
Winning videos spliced together to
make in-video adsmake in-video ads
Why it WILL NOT workWhy it WILL NOT work
NO
“community network”
in
Only…
Teenagers talking about
individuality & tolerance might
invoke obscene comments from theinvoke obscene comments from the
strangers
2
Virtual world targeting girls
aged 13 to 24
with interests in fashion and music
7million users
Media planMedia plan
Online buzz with virtual sale of jeans
Virtual events to encourage the
brand storybrand story
Jeans design competition
“Best” designs for real world sale
Why it MIGHT NOT workWhy it MIGHT NOT work
might not translate tomight not translate to
Subjectivity of being “best” mightSubjectivity of being “best” might
discourage otherwise loyal
customers
3
80million active users in 2008
With 35% year-on-year growth
Media planMedia plan
Targeted advertising through
interest lists
Brand profile pages enable people to
promote the brand amongst their network
Widgets for generating andWidgets for generating and
sharing jeans design
Why it CAN workWhy it CAN work
User segment targeted
through interest lists of
popular teen TV shows like
One tree hill
Buyer segment targeted
through interest lists of
fashion magazines
Brand profile page enable filtering in the
interested people in the target segment
Banner ads embedded into newsfeed of
these people
Popular designs via widget
(determined by likes and shares)
could translate to gift vouchers for realcould translate to gift vouchers for real
world purchase
Recommended
mediaplan
Incorporating Web 2.0
SocialmediaSocialmedia
should be the major
area of focusarea of focus
could be an area
to venture out into venture out in
the future
Large number of content scanned in a
minute
++
Task focused user behavior
=
EMPHASISEon the creativity of ads
Payment based on click rates
Large no. of pages scanned in a short timeLarge no. of pages scanned in a short time
Good possibility of being ignored, unless
distinct
Search advertising
Advantageous for online selling
But, UnME sold through departmental stores!
Hence, it may be discontinued
Banner advertising on sites
apart from Facebook may be
discontinued
Hosting content may not be appropriate with
the brand image of UnME
Socialmedia-Cost analysis
TraditionalTraditional
media
31%
8%
20%
7%
34%
Spending to be made
proportionate to the time spent
by people
Online spending = $950,000
Total media spending
$2,600,000$2,600,000
MetricsMetrics
Activity on the brand profile page
Activity on the widget
Banner ads : Click through rates
Time spent on the pageTime spent on the page
Unique visitors to the page
AWARENESS metric
Redeeming of gift vouchers
Online contests on page linked with the
actual purchase
Online contests on page linked with the
actual purchase
Salesmetric
These slides were created by
Divyasree P K
as part of an internship done under theas part of an internship done under the
guidance of
Prof. Sameer Mathur
(www.IIMInternship.com)

UnME Jeans : Branding in Web 2.0