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		<title>Usain Bolt &#8211; Hublot: Social media marketing and PR</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 09:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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The link between social media, crowdsourcing, creating targeted audiences, generating buzz, and greater online distribution of media assets is beginning to transform the PR and Media Relations industry. While this has been in a growth mode in the US, its rare to see it being acted upon in Europe.
Yesterday, Usain Bolt the fastest man in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The link between social media, crowdsourcing, creating targeted audiences, generating buzz, and greater online distribution of media assets is beginning to transform the PR and Media Relations industry. While this has been in a growth mode in the US, its rare to see it being acted upon in Europe.</p>
<p>Yesterday, Usain Bolt the fastest man in the world, took part in a charity event on the organised by watchmaking brand Hublot, for whom he is an ambassador. He was on the starting line in front of the<a href="http://www.hublot.com" target="_blank"> Hublot&#8217;s </a>Headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland  pitting himself against 10 child athletes. Hublot had agreed to donate 10,000 US dollars for each child who reached the finish line before &#8220;Lightning Bolt&#8221;, and ended up paying $100,000 USD  to the Usain Bolt Foundation. LABEL vigorously supported the event in creating new channels and online communications through social media channels, assisting the WorldTelevision ENG, video streaming and media relations team to further the reach and awareness event.</p>
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<p>LABEL spent time ahead of the event researching and connecting with influencers, Usain Bolt fans, track and field bloggers , watch bloggers and developing the links to existing fan groups on Facebook for track and field , Usain Bolt and Hublot.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-796" title="Usain Bolt twitter stream" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Usain-Bolt-twitter-stream1-474x400.jpg" alt="" width="474" height="400" />In support of the live event a rigourous set of twitter streams were targeted at influencers and media so they were aware of the event on a day when three seperate news items involving Usain Bolt were reported in the world&#8217;s media. One of the basic stratgeies employed is that of frequency and consistency of messaging in both buildup, during and post period of an event. This prolongs the news and captures a long tail audience who is both interested in Usain Bolt and Hublot, while delivering and distributing a set of compelling media assets. While everybody may not see it on the day or tune into a live event, the residual effects of well executed tagging and referencing  will ensure that search results will give it greater audience overtime.</p>
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<p>Check out some of the videos from Usain Bolt&#8217;s charity race against 10 children at Hublot&#8217;s HQ in Nyon, Switzerland.<br />
The Race -<a href="http://ow.ly/27xrY" target="_blank"> http://ow.ly/27xrY</a><br />
Event Highlights with Hublot&#8217;s Ambassador Usain Bolt  <a href="http://ow.ly/27xt6" target="_blank">http://ow.ly/27xt6</a><br />
General views from Usain Bolt&#8217;s charity race at Hublot  <a href="http://ow.ly/27xub" target="_blank">http://ow.ly/27xub</a><br />
Usain Bolt interview <a href="http://ow.ly/27xvH" target="_blank">http://ow.ly/27xvH</a><br />
Interview with Hublot CEO, Jean-Claude Biver<a href="http://ow.ly/27xxh" target="_blank"> http://ow.ly/27xxh</a><br />
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		<title>LABEL is assisting the Nestlé Creating Shared Value Forum</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 06:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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Nestlé launched the Creating Shared Value concept at the United Nations in New York in 2009, and on Thursday 27 May 2010 Nestlé is co hosting the second Creating Shared Value Forum with the International Business Leaders’ Forum in participation with the UN Office for Partnerships. The Forum gathers world&#8217;s leading experts in the areas [...]]]></description>
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Nestlé launched the Creating Shared Value concept at the United Nations in New York in 2009, and on Thursday 27 May 2010 Nestlé is co hosting the second Creating Shared Value Forum with the International Business Leaders’ Forum in participation with the UN Office for Partnerships. The Forum gathers world&#8217;s leading experts in the areas of nutrition, water and rural development to discuss the serious global challenges facing all of us in these three areas, and the role of business in solving them.</p>
<p>While the Forum is being webcast live on <a href="http://clients.world-television.com/nestle/CSV_2010/">www.nestle.com</a> ( from 09:45 to 18:00 CET )  the live audience has the opportunity to ask questions to the panelists or participate in parallel debate online. LABEL is assisting the Nestlé Creating Shared Value Forum and its team in hosting the debate on <a href="http://creatingsharedvalue.org/">www.creatingsharedvalue.org</a></p>
<p>Important links<br />
<a href="http://creatingsharedvalue.org/">Creating Shared Value </a><br />
<a href="http://clients.world-television.com/nestle/CSV_2010/">Creating Shared Value Forum  live webcast</a><br />
<a href="http://creatingsharedvalue.org/Forum.aspx">Online Debate on Creating Shared Value Forum</a></p>
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		<title>10 Essential Elements for a Successful Facebook Page</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 14:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past year Facebook saw an unprecedented growth worldwide and there is no current indication that this growth will stop in 2010 or beyond. (New estimates show it is fast approaching 500 million users.) Brands, companies and organisations cannot ignore the network effect driving Facebook’s and other social networks adoption across the world. Its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-685" title="facebook image" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/facebook-image.jpg" alt="Facebook  essential elements for success " width="400" height="224" />In the past year Facebook saw an unprecedented growth worldwide and there is no current indication that this growth will stop in 2010 or beyond. (New estimates show it is fast approaching 500 million users.) Brands, companies and organisations cannot ignore the network effect driving Facebook’s and other social networks adoption across the world. Its no longer a matter of asking whether they should be involved in this media it’s a matter of when and how they can becoe involved. LABEL recommends that elements of social media marketing and communications should be included as digital touchpoints that support traditional communications channels for any brand, company or organization today.<br />
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<p>LABEL has put together a list the top brand and company pages of today, drawn upon a number of research sources to identify the trends and tactics that are driving successful consumer engagement in Facebook. Knowing what works and how to behave in this environment is very important so we present the what and how of managing successful fan, consumer engagement and dialogue that also can be applied across other social media as well.</p>
<p><strong>1. It has a goal – and it accomplishes it.</strong><br />
“Presence”  is not just about having a Facebook ( fan )page<br />
# What is the goal of your page? Do you want to bring in more foot traffic to your store front? Do you want more visitors to your website? Do you want to simply get more people to know that you exist? Your goal will determine how you use your fan page. If you’re trying to increase brand awareness, you need a lot of fans and a lot of content.  If you’re trying to bring in more foot traffic to a physical location, you need to show lots of pictures of your products and push out information about specials and sales.  If you want more website traffic, you need to include links to your site and entice people to click. If its a product or brand promotion page you need to introduce compelling and relevant content about the brand – pictures , videos, experiential or special interest information.</p>
<p><strong>2. Its management combines automation and interaction.</strong><br />
There are lots of great applications that will let you post to your fan page automatically, without ever stepping a digital foot onto Facebook. This allows for content distribution. Administrators don’t want to post a blog, then go to Facebook and post it there, then go to Twitter and post it there, then Youtube etc.<br />
<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-689" title="integratedflow" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/integratedflow.jpg" alt="" width="277" height="296" /></p>
<p><strong>3.Networking with other platforms</strong><br />
As published by <a href="http://mashable.com/2009/03/30/successful-facebook-fan-page/">Mashable </a><br />
Building a large following requires a network of other platforms, ( content distributors) working in conjunction to drive visitors to your fan page.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter  size-medium wp-image-692" title="pink" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/pink-400x188.png" alt="" width="400" height="188" /></p>
<p>Victoria’s Secrets  PINK landing page has a link to their Facebook fan page,  MySpace (MySpace) profile. They leverage the traffic on their website and pushes them to their Facebook fan page.</p>
<p># Never expect your consumers on Facebook to find you  automatically.  More often than not, a consumer will stumble upon the page, either through a friend or from a hub. Connecting multiple social platforms and a hub from the brand website, can help funnel consumers throughout the network.</p>
<p><strong>4. Creating a unique resource</strong><br />
Adapted from <a href="http://mashable.com/2009/03/30/successful-facebook-fan-page/">Mashable </a><br />
Some pages are used as connection hubs, but others offer information pertinent to their consumers. They use the information as added value or can&#8217;t be found elsewhere to have consumers create a connection with the brand.<br />
# Offering a resource page often allows a brand to target a new demographic, outside of those that already know and love the brand or company.<br />
<img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-693" title="borntofit" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/borntofit-327x300.png" alt="" width="327" height="300" /></p>
<p><strong>5. Engage consumers into activities that include participation</strong><br />
# For brands that want fan pages to have added value (a reason for users to join the page, aside from brand loyalty), but don’t want to become a resource portal; offering polls, promotional contests or even coupons specifically to Facebook users will entice consumers to join.<br />
Offering something to consumers to join can help build a large community. Some examples of things to offer: Polls, Competitions,  Coupons, Engaging apps, Shareable content etc.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-698" title="HM" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/HM-400x80.png" alt="" width="400" height="80" /><br />
<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-699" title="P&amp;G" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/PG-316x400.png" alt="" width="316" height="400" /></p>
<p><strong>6. Respond to consumers enquiries by providing a consumer services or social response</strong><br />
# For brands that want fan pages to have added value (a reason for users to join the page, aside from brand loyalty), but don’t want to become a resource portal; offering polls, promotional contests or even coupons specifically to Facebook users will entice consumers to join.<br />
<img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-705" title="nestle" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/nestle-400x177.png" alt="" width="400" height="177" /></p>
<p>Brand or company responsiveness  should be underpinned by services that provides a needs and relationship based response. Facebook, Twitter,  social media efforts  are defined to the end user as a social place – a place where they expect (and demand) interaction from the business, organisations or brands. That’s why they are on your fan page in the first place.</p>
<p><strong>7. It’s not a dead end. Engage them to do something. </strong><br />
Major brands are beginning to go out on a limb and make social sites their corporate websites # Skittles. Provide a follow through action for the fan (i.e., potential or existing customer)  to do something,  move onto somewhere, to your store front or your website, traditionally known as a call to action.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Based on your goal in having the fan page, what is the next step you want the fan to take? Be sure to provide the information for taking that step prominently.<br />
<img class="aligncenter" title="guitarhero" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/guitarhero-400x143.png" alt="" width="400" height="143" /><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-707" title="skittles" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/skittles-395x300.png" alt="" width="395" height="300" />class=&#8221;aligncenter size-medium wp-image-706&#8243; /&gt;</p>
<p><strong>8. It has personality.</strong><br />
The fun of social media is getting to show that your organisation, business, or brand has a human side.<br />
Do not write ad copy. No one wants to read lifeless, monotone sentences.<br />
Think about where you are: Fan page updates are smack in the middle of someone’s news feed. You’re sandwiched between the photos of someone’s family or friends photos and an event invitation to a dinner party.<br />
<img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-708" title="u2" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/u2-399x123.png" alt="" width="399" height="123" /></p>
<p><strong>9. It’s consistent. Content and Consistency</strong><br />
“content is king”  and “consistency is king”<br />
In traditional advertising, it’s called frequency.<br />
In branding, it’s called top of mind awareness.<br />
In social media and relationship marketing it’s consistency.<br />
Based on the frequency of communications and compelling content.<br />
# And it is so critical to social media success “ Consistency breeds loyalty, and loyalty breeds true fans.<br />
LABEL recommends a frequency of an update approx * 15 days. (Based on a frequency of update of Facebook’s top performing brand or product pages)</p>
<p><strong>10. It embraces its fans  ( those who &#8220;Like&#8221; it )</strong><br />
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		<title>Monkeys with Typewriters &#8211; Myths and realities of social media at work &#8211; A Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 09:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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Monkeys with Typewriters &#8211; Myths and realities of social media at work.
There seems to be a lot of books that are be published about social media, the new digital marketing paradigm, and they are  propagating as fast that the exponential growth of social media and networking. Most are, unfortunately, the non-descript how to do, or [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Monkeys with Typewriters</em> &#8211; Myths and realities of social media at work.</strong></p>
<p>There seems to be a lot of books that are be published about social media, the new digital marketing paradigm, and they are  propagating as fast that the exponential growth of social media and networking. Most are, unfortunately, the non-descript how to do, or dummies guide to social media or how to use particular tool or a book rushed to print on hype. For the most part these serve their purpose but will be outdated by the time they publish or contain nothing more that are dry set of repetitive studies presented as a mind numbing, blunt string of wide eyed testimonies that say the &#8220;times are a changing&#8221;.  I must say, save the print and spare me the drudgery please.   Then I also must concede, I am not the target audience or buyer of such books.</p>
<p>Jemima Gibbons recently published book, <em>Monkeys with Typewriters</em> is quite different to those aforementioned book types. Its a new and refreshing read, a sparkling gem in a field of proliferating drudgery of &#8220;read this now and it will change your life&#8221; books. It also poignantly marks the period we are experiencing. <span id="more-662"></span></p>
<p>I must admit I do have a few books about digital convergence, digital economies and communications on my bookshelf . These are time markers that articulate what they see as present behaviours and guide future directions,:<em> Being Digital,  The Cluetrain Manifesto,</em> <em> Convergence Culture</em>,<em> Groundswell</em>, and <em>Secrets Of Social Media Marketing</em> to name them. <em>Monkeys with Typewriters</em> is potentially another time marker, intelligently drawing upon history, the present and piecing together a jigsaw picture of trends. At it&#8217;s centre lies numerous informative and insightful conversations and stories. What’s profoundly different about his book is that is a narrative woven out of these conversations with about 50 thought leaders and practitioners the world of social computing ( and I must confess that I am one of the interviewees), written around their personal situations and personalities , their thoughts and experiences almost like investigative reportage. The actors in the narrative are drawn from a cast of influencers; startup CEO’s, corporate executives, academics, specialists, and noted pioneers in web 2.0. The narrative is structured into a framework of six defining trends or behaviors that mark the change in communications, information and the psychologies that are driving the flow of change.  What it presents is a rich tapestry of current thinking and practices that harness the power of open information flow in the realtime web.</p>
<p>There’s no doubt, we do live in a time of somewhat profound and chaotic change in communications, knowledge and information flows. Borders are increasingly only geographical, businesses and countries are transforming and we are more connected than we ever have been before. Making sense of chaos and change is often quite hard as there are many factors at play. <em>Monkeys with Typewriters </em>is a must read if you want to make sense of the inter connectedness and how to behave in this new brave world.</p>
<p>As Jemima concludes in her wrapup  about Wise Monkeys &#8220;Social media is not about technology. It&#8217;s about people, relationships, and conversations. The web is the enabler. If you can engage with and value this network and incorporate its collaborative properties.. then you are one step closer to business zen : an intuitive, harmonious and enlightened working environment.&#8221; I couldn&#8217;t phrase it better myself.</p>
<p>Here are some  links to <a href="http://www.triarchypress.com/pages/Monkeys_with_Typewriters.htm" target="_blank">buy the  book</a> and Jemima&#8217;s <a href="http://www.monkeyswithtypewriters.co.uk/" target="_blank"><em>Monkeys with Typewriters</em> blog</a></p>
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		<title>What Brands are making the best use of Facebook?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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The rise of the importance of the  Facebook fan page has become an integral part of companies social media campaigns or presence. Its not hard to understand why. Facebook is the web&#8217;s most popular destination after Google ( it is number 1 in Indonesia, Philippines , Malaysia and Singapore )   where the average user [...]]]></description>
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The rise of the importance of the  Facebook fan page has become an integral part of companies social media campaigns or presence. Its not hard to understand why. Facebook is the web&#8217;s most popular destination after Google ( it is number 1 in Indonesia, Philippines , Malaysia and Singapore )   where the average user spends in the order of 33 minutes per day and its registered user numbers are upwards of 350 million. As the use or entry to a brand&#8217;s website are in decline due to a shift in how consumers use the web this days it makes common sense to to add Facebook into the online marketing mix. With number of brand, star, cause or business fans ranging close to 5.3 billion , that means News Feeds to user&#8217;s pages are carrying  a range of  brand content and updates.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics" target="_blank">View  a full review of Facebook&#8217;s internal statistics<br />
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<p>Last November <a href="http://www.thebigmoney.com/" target="_blank"> &#8220;The Big Money&#8221;</a> part of Slate Magazine,  ranked  50 brands that they see as making the best use of <a href="http://www.thebigmoney.com/slideshow/big-money-facebook-50-1" target="_blank">Facebook.</a> The ranking is based on factors like number of fans, page growth, frequency of updates, creativity and fan engagement, not just numbers of fans. According to &#8220;The Big Money&#8221; Coca-Cola is ranked as the brand that makes best use of the social network thanks to its &#8220;organic fan-centric page without a corporate feel&#8221; and some extremely good apps the currently coin the phrase &#8220;Share Happiness&#8221; in a campaign to boost the diffusion , awareness and contact with the brand in social media.</p>
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<p>On Facebook currently  there appears to be no common thread to a brand campaigns or successes in appealing to users. Brands such as Starbuck&#8217;s , Papa John&#8217;s Pizzas, TGI Fridays all have gained large numbers through a tactical &#8220;promotional friending&#8221; or free food and drinks in exchange for friendship amongst other tactics. Others with very popular ratings either use the channel for fast paced entertainment updates, customer interactions and feedback, user polls, and contests. &#8220;Flavour tournaments&#8221; have driven large fans bases for food brands and beverage brands  where consumers have been asked to create or give opinions on developing new flavours. The winners in this type of engagement are Pop Tarts, Mountain Dew, and Vitaminwater.</p>
<p>Here are the Top 10 as presented by The Big Money with the current fan numbers as of today:</p>
<div>1. Coca-Cola: 4,153,454 fans<br />
2. Starbucks: 5,519,461 fans<br />
3. Disney: 3,168,184 fans<br />
4. Victoria&#8217;s Secret: 2,487,997  &amp; Victoria&#8217;s Secret Pink 1,694,619  fans<br />
5. iTunes: 2,770,006 fans<br />
6. Vitaminwater: 1,107,332 fans<br />
7. YouTube: 3,968,571 fans<br />
8. Chick-fil-A: 1,270,161 fans<br />
9. Red Bull: 2,189,685 fans<br />
10. T.G.I. Friday’s: reportedly 974,192 fans<br />
(not verified by our review of fan numbers  &#8211; 330,459)</div>
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<p><a href="http://www.sysomos.com/insidefacebook/" target="_blank">Sysomos</a> a social media analytics company analyzed the nearly 600,000 fan pages on Facebook and has produced some very pertinent statistics :</p>
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<li>95% of pages have more than 10 fans</li>
<li>65% of pages have more than 100 fans</li>
<li>23% of pages have more than 1,000 fans</li>
<li>4% of pages have more than 10,000 fans</li>
<li>0.76% of pages have more than 100,000 fans</li>
<li>0.047% of pages have more than <strong>one million fans (297 in total).</strong></li>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-519" title="popularity1" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/popularity1-400x300.png" alt="" width="400" height="300" /></p>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-518" title="category-million-cooked" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/category-million-cooked-400x300.png" alt="" width="400" height="300" /> According to Sysomos, Facebook Pages with more than one million fans generate significantly more content than the average Facebook page: Three times more content created by owners/administrators, and 70 times more content created by fans themselves. This will obviously change overtime as the more brands enter into developing Facebook content but these numbers show the investment and content focus os brands willing to win over its fan base in the Facebook environment.</p>
<p>Sysmos concludes &#8220;While Facebook Pages have emerged as a popular marketing vehicle for many companies, the landscape appears to be dominated by those focused on pop culture — music, celebrities, television shows, and films. Of the nearly 600,000 Facebook Pages examined by Sysomos, only 297 (or 0.05%) have more than one million fans&#8230;&#8230; While “Wall posts” can attract a lot of attention, there does not appear to be a significant correlation between the number of Wall posts and the popularity of a page — an active wall doesn’t necessarily imply a popular page.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Four Great Integrated Marketing Campaigns Using Facebook</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to using Facebook as the primary point or integrated into the marketing channels, some brand are beginning to find there feet by working with the endemic functions of the service. Lots of brands have also begun an integrated approach to engaging  with their consumers to build buzz, distribution and awareness of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to using Facebook as the primary point or integrated into the marketing channels, some brand are beginning to find there feet by working with the endemic functions of the service. Lots of brands have also begun an integrated approach to engaging  with their consumers to build buzz, distribution and awareness of their campaigns either through or surrounding Facebook. The reality is that Facebook has become the perfect supplement to any website and online marketing efforts and in some cases become a pivotal or primary focus. While not all efforts are excellent here are some that we think are working extremely well.</p>
<p><strong>IKEA&#8217;s </strong> Facebook Propagation Planning Campaign has used the concept of tagging  in an online competition to support the opening of a new store. Some call it a genius use of one of Facebook&#8217;s inherent functions. While some of the best campaign strategies in Facebook are simple, and nothing should be  simpler than using the default “tagging” tool on Facebook to help create a bit of buzz for an online competition. Users were drawn to the new Facebook profile page of the store manager, who’d uploaded pictures of his new showrooms in a store Ikea was due to open.</p>
<p>&#8220;People were told that the first to tag their name on any item, would win it. With the way tagging works on Facebook, the moment you tagged anything, everyone in your network instantly knew what was up for grabs! Subsequently, thousands and thousands of people were flooding the Facebook page in search of freebies!&#8221;</p>
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Nespresso<strong> </strong> makes excellent use of Facebook Connect, Facebook Share and Facebook Fans for its latest commercials featuring George Clooney and John Malkowitz. This is an very well executed integrated campaign that combines traditional TV with the choice of an episodic conclusion online ( that&#8217;s not necessarily new ), and then adds the full Facebook services into the online site to ensure and viral distribution via Facebook Friends and Fans. The campaign, while not visible on the <a href="http://www.nespresso-whatelse.com/">online site</a> in the US due to the protection of George&#8217;s image, is in full swing across other parts of the world and Nespresso is working its <a href="http://www.facebook.com/#/nespresso?ref=ts">Facebook fan base</a> in a totally engaging way surrounding both its product, coffee machines and its iconic George Clooney commercials.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong><strong>The full video with one of the episodic ending choices </strong></p>
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<p><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong> </strong><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-438" href="http://blog.label.ch/index.php/four-great-integrated-marketing-campaigns-using-facebook/nespresso/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-438" title="nespresso" src="http://blog.label.ch/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/nespresso.jpg" alt="nespresso" width="400" height="599" /></a><br />
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Dude where&#8217;s my Butterfinger Bar </strong> When I think of this campaign I am in awe of how well the all the social media marketing channels are integrated. This campaign is outstanding in its consumer engagement and integration across audience points. From Facebook to Youtube / Yahoo video, online games, character blogs, user generated content competitions , Facebook apps, Facebook fan pages, Myspace there seems to be nothing left unanswered in the participatory media types. While Butterfinger has a main website , most of its engagement activity is driven to and by Facebook. When it come to the debate on whether social media brings a return on investment to marketing this campaign closes the debate. Unofficially it has raised Butterfinger share of sales significantly with a healthy double digit growth.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong> See Butterfinger </strong> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/butterfinger?v=app_10339498918#/butterfinger?v=wall" target="_blank"> on Facebook</a></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong>See Butterfinger&#8217;s Youtube channel<br />
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<p><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/butterfinger">Nobody&#8217;s Gonna Lay a Finger On My Butterfinger Video Contest </a></strong></p>
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Mountain Dew &#8211; DewMocracy </strong>is another quite amazing use of Facebook as a key engagement pillar for integrated marketing channels. Based only on the democratic notion of participation Mountain Dew has opened up everything about its brand and product to user generated content for a complete makeover. It uses Facebook ( as well as Youtube) as both a destination and engagement platform with a brilliant use  Facebooks apps that act as fully functional flash websites to show off the user creations. The Mountain Dew fan base to engaged into creating new choices for drink flavours, new can designs, new names, new advertising campaigns in nothing short of a complete product overhaul generated by consumers. The results of which have been a stunning experience for the brand as  it has been reported that the newly fan created drink flavours, &#8220;Voltage&#8221;, &#8220;Revolution&#8221; and &#8220;SuperNova&#8221; literally flew of supermarket shelves.</p>
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		<title>Why Marketers Like Twitter More Than Facebook- For The Moment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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<p>The most interesting thing I read all week in the myriad of information I digest was the posting for eMarketer titled <a href="http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007229" target="_blank">Marketers embrace Twitter over Facebook</a> with and insightful  tag line  <span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBlurb">“Follow me” replacing “friend me”? </span>eMarketer reported that &#8220;Facebook may have recently passed MySpace as the most-visited social networking site in the US, but it’s facing stiff competition for the attention of social media marketers.&#8221; <span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBlurb">So why is it so interesting for me and why should it interest you? </span></p>
<p><span>Marketing and advertising in Facebook is problematic. In fact its inherent culture is anti advertising and its user base have in the past voiced disappointment and disapproval of the introduction of targeted advertising. </span><span>There is an high emotional attachment to the service as it relates to sharing amongst friends, family, and having fun in a protected environment. They don&#8217;t want the intrusion or interruption by advertisers. They will choose whether or not they want to be associated to you. Marketers need to learn a new approach in social networks like Facebook. (In MySpace its a different commercial proposition, brands can advertise and &#8220;own&#8221; or design their own space. )<br />
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<p><span>I do believe  that in the classic brand ownership argument, Facebook - the brand,  is owned by it consumers</span><span> </span><span>, not the other way round. Facebook does not own it users it provides a service to them . Its  how the consumers adopt and use the platform and what the platform provides to them that makes it so successful. Facebook has to be very careful not to upset or dis-enfranchise its consumers or it will suffer dramatically. Selling out its user base to advertisers would lead to its demise. Brands and companies operating in this environment must also be mindful of &#8220;adding value&#8221; to their fan bases and inspiring some open and fun dialogue that piques their interest. Do not assume that its a broadcast channel for self interest. You have to ask why would you, or someone else for that matter,  want to befriend a brand ? What is interesting for me is that Facebook fan pages represent an emotional not a rational connection and affiliation to brands.  e.g. I love / like you therefore I want to be associated to you!  If you offend this sensibility you will loose your most valuable asset, your loyal and emotionally attached consumer.<br />
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<p><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody"><span id="more-303"></span> Companies that have a adopted a dialogue based publishing or open based communication practices like blogs are more likely to be actively involved in Twitter. They are using it for several purposes: company news, customer service, marketing promotions and even employee recruitment.</span></p>
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<p><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody"> I used to think  of Twitter as broadcasting or push publishing platform while trying to find a term of reference to describe it, but now that reference has changed. Twitter actually isn&#8217;t broadcast or pushcast its a  &#8220;directcast&#8221; or &#8220;targetedcast&#8221; conversational tool  which only reaches those who want that information, as they have opted to follow and receive these conversational or useful snippets of information. The relationship of association is the key. What is clear to me is that if you don&#8217;t have anything worthwhile to say, don&#8217;t say it. </span><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody">There was an interesting set of statistics released this week </span><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody">by <a href="http://www.pearanalytics.com/2009/twitter-study-reveals-interesting-results-about-usage/" target="_self">Pear Analytics </a>,  based on a sample of Twits and they conclude that for the present:<br />
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<li><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody"> 40 % of Twits were in fact &#8220;Pointless babble&#8221; or dribble</span></li>
<li><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody">37.5% were conversational<br />
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<li><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody"> 8.7% were of Pass Along Value.</span></li>
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<p><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody">The underlying warning </span><span id="ctl00_EMarketerContentPH_lblBody"> I see in these figures is that those companies or individuals who use is it solely as an avenue for broadcast with content that has no value or conversational worth risk that their message will fall upon on deaf ears or closed eyes. Their followers will ultimately tune out and detract over time . This is not unlike the woes confronting conventional advertising today. Its not all about broadcast anymore, stop shouting, stop interrupting !!</span></p>
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		<title>A Digital Night with P &amp; G &#8211; Buzzing Pampers Save a Baby social media campaign</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 09:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horniblow</dc:creator>
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P &#38; G  hosted an EMEA Digital Night at   in Geneva bringing together  its marketing , ecommerce , digital communications people and their agencies to  participate in a digital and  social media experiment on a real live campaign.  At its outset it appeared to be a daunting proposal [...]]]></description>
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<p>P &amp; G  hosted an EMEA Digital Night at   in Geneva bringing together  its marketing , ecommerce , digital communications people and their agencies to  participate in a digital and  social media experiment on a real live campaign.  At its outset it appeared to be a daunting proposal , to spearhead a full blown digital media campaign in two hours with the ultimate goal being to maximize the groups reach , push their influence, and market and sell the idea of donating  for a Pampers &amp; UNICEF program to eliminate Tetanus. The aim to raise 100, 000 GBP in 18 hours.</p>
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<p>Pampers Save a Baby. One pack , one baby.</p>
<p>&#8220;A baby dies every three minutes somewhere  in the world from tetanus. It is completely avoidable and Pampers  is sponsoring and raising money for a UNICEF vaccination program worldwide.&#8221;</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">The ensuing two hours was bold and adventurous as assigned groups armed with a few basic executional assets  and a donation landing page split off to devise and execute a fund raising campaign utilizing only digital channels. There were no set rules in what the approach needed to be other than it needed to be  &#8220;executed with integrity&#8221;.</p>
<p>The groups  immediately raced to begin and obvious point to turn to  were their  friends and associates linked in the various social networks. Facebook groups emerged , links appears, a donate widget application got added to personal pages and the conversation began in earnest.  The emergence of  strategy then began to permeate the groups  as each devised campaign message and  a reach strategy in how to maximize audience across a multiple touch points making the approach more sophisticated, pointed and less haphazard.</p>
<p>Blogs , YouTube videos, an influencer campaign on Tweeter and through Facebook , chasing and contacting high value donors , negotiations for impressions across online publishing networks linking multiple contact channels and coming together at a rapid pace. In a jaw dropping moment a little while latter a one million impression banner campaign appeared across one of Germany&#8217;s major newspaper sites.  The buzz and influencer phenomena  then took over with global reach. As the intensity of the push to raise money took hold , groups began to monitor their competitors actions and tactics, calling for quick decisions on how best to out wit the competition and move to next channel almost in a race to be first.</p>
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<p>Viral campaigns riding on the back of Selma Hayak&#8217;s ambassadorship  sprung up. Well designed internal direct email campaigns raced through the P &amp; G network.Tell  to friends campaigns in the social sites took hold.</p>
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<p>A  directed and awe inspiring frenzy of digital buzz.  The results .. they are a secret .. but  it worked.</p>
<p>Donate to one groups target @ <a href="http://www.justgiving.co.uk/pampersnewbaby" target="_blank">www.justgiving.com.co.uk/pampersnewbaby</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Save a Baby <a href="http://pampersunicef.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Blog link</a></p>
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