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Wave Social Media Quarterly Q3 2011(Wavemetrix) -OCT11
1. Wave: social media quarterly
Q3, 2011: The
benefits and limits of
a social media
fanbase
6th October 2011
2. Contents
1 Executive summary 4
2 Crowd-sourcing through social media
UNIQLO)
(Colgate, Nando‟s,
9
3 Aligning new campaigns or products with an original fanbase
(Nike, Old Spice, Pizza Hut)
13
4 When social media backfires (Amex, Microsoft, Easyjet) 17
5 Trendwatch: Going live with social media (Burberry, Domino‟s) 21
6
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3. About Wave
• Wave: provides insight into the latest social media marketing – online, on
RSS and Twitter and in weekly emails via the Wave: website
• This document provides an overview of some of the most interesting
developments in social media marketing during Q3 2011
• It follows on from previous quarterly summaries released by WaveMetrix:
Q3 2010
Q4 2010
Q1 2011
Q2 2011
• Our Luxury Brands‟ guide to Social media is also available
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4. 1. Executive summary
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5. Crowdsourcing via social media can get consumers
involved, but needs to be linked to product
• Brands are increasingly turning to
social media to crowdsource
campaign ideas:
Colgate‟s „Smile‟ campaign used photos
uploaded by fans to create outdoor
advertising posters
Nando‟s „Noise‟ campaign was created
from fans uploading the sound that
reminds them of eating Nando‟s
• UNIQLO also use their fanbase to
crowdsource online advocacy:
A select group of fans called
“UNIQLOvers” are used to promote the
brand online
• Whilst Colgate and UNIQLO
successfully rally their fans,
Nando‟s campaign is perceived as
“confusing” as it is not sufficiently
linked to the products
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6. Brands should consider their original fanbase when
re-branding or launching new goods via social media
• Many brands use social media to
announce new products or test a
new brand image:
However, successful brands involve
original fans in the re-branding rather
than forcing it upon
• Pizza Hut and Nike met resistance
from their original fanbase on social
media platforms:
Pizza Hut used their Indian Facebook fans
to test a new brand image based on
different types of dishes
Nike re-launched a limited edition of MAG
sneakers via Facebook, but regular fans
felt excluded by the “extortionate” price
• In contrast, Old Spice involved fans
in choosing between two Old Spice
guys, creating positive engagement
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7. Some social media content can backfire, by giving
online users an opportunity to undermine the brand
• Certain brands, including Microsoft,
Easyjet and AmEx have suffered
from a social media backlash:
The easy-to-share nature of social media
content means it can spread at enormous
speed, which is usually an advantage, but
can also backfire in certain cases
• Easyjet and Microsoft were criticised
by social media users for making
“attack ads” directed at competitors:
Both Easyjet‟s „To Fly. To Save‟ attack
against British Airways and Microsoft‟s
„Gmail Man!‟ spoof ended up generating
negativity towards the brand creating the
advert
• AmEx also suffered a social media
backlash after tweeters used their
charity hashtag to undermine the
brand
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8. Trendwatch: Going live with social media
• Some brands have achieved a
positive response from online
followers after sharing exclusive or
controversial material
• Burberry pioneer giving Twitter
followers the first images of their
SS12 catwalk show:
Although allowing Twitter users to be the
first to comment on the new collection is
a risky strategy, Twitter followers
responded positively and their feeling of
exclusivity became stronger
• Domino‟s Pizza chose to stream
live comments from consumers on
a billboard in Times Square:
Although some of the customer
comments were negative, Domino‟s
gained approval for its “brave” move
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9. 2. Crowd-sourcing
through social
media
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10. Colgate‟s Smile campaign uses crowdsourcing to
get consumers talking about purchase
Key takeaways
Encouraging Facebook fans to share their personal
experiences through social media successfully links
product and usage
This translates into an increase in the proportion of
purchase discussion in the weeks after the campaign
Colgate: % purchase buzz by week
About the campaign ‘ I love my Colgate smile Smile campaign increases
Brand Colgate
shopping ’ purchase discussion
Approach Colgate encouraged its social media
users to upload pictures of their
„Colgate Smile‟ to the brand‟s
Facebook page. These were then
‘ Thanks for this great
collated to create outdoor advertising coupon. We love Colgate! ’
posters
Facebook 46,000 likes
‘ I bought Colgate on my
shopping trip today ’
Click here for full story and analysis
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11. Nando‟s Noise use of crowdsourcing confuses
certain users, leading to negative brand buzz
Key takeaways
Nando‟s crowdsourcing initiative seen as “fun”, but
some consumers find it does not evoke the Nando‟s
brand for them
54% of buzz around the brand is negative as
consumers say they “have no idea” what Nando‟s is
Nando‟s Noise : % buzz by sentiment
About the campaign for each topic
Brand Nando‟s ‘‘ I have no idea what
Approach Nando‟s Noise campaign prompted Nando's is, but Reggie
users to upload the sound they make Watts is cool! ’’
when eating Nando‟s food. The
campaign was launched on YouTube
with a video of comedian Reggie Watts
making the first Nando‟s Noises ‘ I don't do any of those “Confusing”
campaign
YouTube 230,000 views things when someone
leads to
says Nando's ’ negative
brand
discussion
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12. UNIQLO crowdsources online advocacy from its
“UNIQLOvers” on Facebook
Key takeaways
UNIQLO‟s approach of relying on select Facebook
members called UNIQLOvers to spread brand love
and recommendations achieves a positive impact
45% of UNIQLOvers recommend UNIQLO‟s products
and brands, more than double that of general
consumers
UNIQLO: % advocacy by type of user
About the campaign
Brand UNIQLO ‘ I once was a fool, then I
Approach UNIQLO has a worldwide Facebook UNIQLOvers generate
start wearing a UNIQLO more than double the
page alongside regional ones which is
described as “a page for UNIQLO fans
Evanglion Tshirt, now I still proportion of advocacy
by UNIQLO fans” where UNIQLOvers don't have girls but I am a compared to other users
act as brand evangelists bit more chic ’
Facebook 333,000 likes
‘ I have this T-shirt! It's
the cooolest ’
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13. 3. Aligning new
campaigns or
products with an
original fanbase
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14. Pizza Hut‟s attempt to launch a new image in
India met with preference for status quo
Key takeaways
Pizza Hut‟s re-positioning campaign on Facebook fails
to achieve the desired effect as Indian fans appear
happy with the brand‟s current image
Only 7% of buzz reflects the new brand values of
“new age” and “vintage”, showing the low level of
consumer interest for the new Pizza Hut attributes
About the campaign Pizza Hut: % buzz by brand attribute
‘ Boring....I thought it would be
Brand Pizza Hut humorous ’
Approach Pizza Hut in India used their 93% don’t
Facebook page to launch a re- associate
positioning campaign. They show with any of
‘ Only the people who have the new Pizza
pictures of their new products
including cocktails, pasta dishes and
never been to Pizza Hut will Hut brand
skewers, and ask their Facebook fans say that it‟s a foolish attributes
if they see these new dishes as more advertisement ’
“new age” or “vintage”
Facebook 1.3 million likes
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15. Nike‟s launch of “expensive” new sneakers
rejected by social media fanbase
Key takeaways
Nike‟s charity re-launch of the MAGs is negatively
received by the brand‟s Facebook fans, rather than
sparking nostalgia, due to their “expensive” price
Although the campaign enhances Nike‟s caring image,
it leads 66% to reject the brand‟s aspirational image
as they feel it does not cater for regular fans
Nike: % buzz by sentiment for main
About the campaign ‘ Man I wish I can get brand attributes
these but this cost more
Brand Nike than my mom‟s car! ’
Approach Nike used its social media page on
Facebook to re-launch the MAG,
featured in Back to the Future II, ‘ No way would a
with the proceeds intended for reasonable person buy
charity. However, the high price shoes at 75K ’
point of the new limited edition
MAGs have a
MAGs makes old fans feel sidelined
negative
Facebook 5 million likes ‘ That‟s crazy - Nike
impact of
should do a release for Nike’s
the regular people ’ aspirational
image
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16. Fans react negatively to the new Old Spice guy, but
are pleased to participate in choosing the winner
Key takeaways
Old Spice‟s invitation for consumers to participate in
choosing the Old Spice guy generates high levels of
engagement
Consumers are negative towards the new Mr Spice
guy, suggesting he is not in line with expectations of
the brand
Old Spice: response to the Mano a Mano
About the campaign
by Old Spice guy
Brand Old Spice ‘ Bring back Isaiah!!!!! ’
Approach Old Spice orchestrated a “bake-off”
between the original Old Spice guy
Isaiah and Fabio, a newly
introduced Old Spice guy ‘ As if there could ever New Old
Spice guy
YouTube 540,000 views be a doubt as to who is generates
the most manly of men? more
I mean seriously...Fabio? negativity
I don't think so! ’ from fans
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17. 4. When social media
backfires
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18. Easyjet‟s attempt to poke fun at British Airways
on Facebook backfires
Key takeaways
Although described as “a bit of fun”, the responses to
the spoof were critical of Easyjet and mostly
supportive towards British Airways
This shows that the difficulty of addressing just one
isolated group through social media can cause attack
ads to backfire
‘ Well I suppose it‟s Easyjet: sentiment of responses to
About the campaign cheaper to take the mickey Easyjet spoof by brand
out of BA than think up your
Brand Easyjet
own stuff, but you are just
Approach Easyjet issued a spoof version of
British Airways‟ “To Fly, to Serve” giving BA free advertising ’
campaign with a new one saying “To
Fly, to Save” posted on Facebook ‘ I am so sick of Easyjet's Easyjet ends
Facebook 65,000 likes hidden charges that we are up with more
negativity
all paying an extra £30 to fly about its own
BA when we go skiing this brand after
year ’ the spoof
‘ How bitchy, Easyjet! ’
Click here for full story and analysis
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19. The online backlash against Microsoft „Gmail Man‟
video highlights the risks of social media
Key takeaways
Microsoft‟s leaked „Gmail Man!‟ video leads to a higher
proportion of negativity than Gmail at 74%, as users
criticise Microsoft‟s “childish” approach
This highlights the lack of control brands have over
social media, as the easy-sharing nature prevents
Microsoft from stopping the backlash
About the campaign ‘ We use Gmail for our
business and it is clean of Microsoft: % buzz by discussion topic
Brand Microsoft any ads ’
Approach An internal video created by
Microsoft with the intention of Microsoft’s
promoting their new Office 365 ‘ I find this approach to be rather
ad generates
email offering was leaked online childish ’
more
and broadcast on video sharing negativity
sites like YouTube for their own
YouTube 108,000 views ‘ I'm gonna go buy a
brand
Snickers!! ’
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20. AmEx‟s “self-serving” charity campaign is
ridiculed by Tweeters hijacking the hashtag
Key takeaways
AmEx‟s „Be Inspired‟ charity campaign backfired as
distrusting customers used the hashtag to undermine
the brand
Consumers respond negatively, saying AmEx is a
“stealing” and “exploitative” brand. This again
illustrates the risks inherent in social media
‘ Authenticity #fail for AmEx: 50 most commonly used words in
About the campaign American Express and response to charity tweet
Brand American Express unfortunately the Princes Amex’s charity tweet
Approach AmEx has invited Twitter users to Trust #amexbeinspired ’ received negatively by
share the things that inspire them some consumers
and has promised to donate 50p to ‘ I'm inspired to tell American
the Prince's Trust for every tweet or
retweet containing the hashtag Express to go f*** itself
„#AmexBeInspired‟ #amexbeinspired ’
Facebook 220,000 likes
‘ AmEx stealing people's
homes by use of charging
orders; exploitation of
secured debt. Uninspiring.
#amexbeinspired ’
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21. 5. Trendwatch:
Going live with
social media
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22. Burberry Tweetwalk: Giving social media fans live
previews can increase feelings of exclusivity
Key takeaways
Burberry takes a more open approach to social media
than other luxury brands by giving Twitter followers the
very first pictures of the SS12 catwalk
38% express feelings of exclusivity in response to the
Tweetwalk campaign, suggesting the initiative has a
positive impact on the brand‟s aspirational image
About the campaign ‘ Bold thinking from Burberry Tweetwalk: % buzz reflecting
@Burberry - first ever followers‟ feelings of exclusivity
Brand Burberry #Tweetwalk this afternoon ’
Approach Burberry streamed live pictures on 38% of Twitter say
Twitter of their SS12 collection the Tweetwalk made
before the models hit the runway, them feel exclusive
‘ SS12 looks will be on
making their social media fans the
first to see it
Twitter before runway! ’
Twitter 555,000 followers
‘ Really impressed how
@burberry has embraced
@twitter. #tweetwalk ’
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23. Domino‟s: Sharing social media comments live
can increase trust in the brand
Key takeaways
Domino‟s initiative of live streaming customer care
comments is perceived as “brave” by 12% of users
This suggests that taking the risk of having less control
over shared content can earn respect from consumers
and increase their trust in a brand
About the campaign Domino‟s: % buzz by perception of
‘ Brave ’ the Times Square billboard
Brand Domino‟s
Approach Domino‟s Pizza shared a live stream
of customer feedback comments on
a giant billboard in Times Square ‘ Talk about a brave and bold
Facebook 3.9 million likes marketing campaign! ’
12% see
‘ Brilliant! Apparent honesty Domino’s
always swayed peoples initiative
hearts ’ as “brave”
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24. Further details
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25. WaveMetrix is the global leader in buzz research
Our analysts can only major social
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and classify capture buzz, but
not just
every actually read it
customer
comment, in any
• Our analysts can read, interpret
language from
and classify every customer
any social media
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• We work with many of the
We work with
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help them understand and act
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