January 19, 2008

How much is a 2008 NFL Superbowl Commercial?

Filed under: Viral Marketing, News, Social Media — jon @ 1:52 am

How’s $3 million for 30 seconds sound?  That is $100,000 per second in case anyone is counting.  What a bargain!  The Super Bowl has long been a prime audience for many of the nations biggest brands.  Soft Drinks, Banks, and Beer top the list of companies willing to shell out the dough. 

Budweiser has exclusive rights among during the broadcast leaving Coors to scramble for another way to capitalize on the “big game”.  Coors Brewing Company is inviting its consumers to submit their user generated content ( VIDEOS ) online to win tickets to the event.  The “Who Wants it More?” promotion runs for 5 weeks leading up to the Super Bowl.  Consumers are challenged to create videos demonstrating why they deserve to get tickets to the 2008 Super Bowl.

Users upload their Coors videos to coorslight.com or coorsbeer.com along with an entry code that comes from specially marked cans and bottles.  The promotion is advertised through web advertising, point-of-sale, out-of-home, and radio ads.  I’m not sure the “entry code” is a great idea.  Seems like that could conflict with the amount of submissions. 

Coors will keep the videos on the site through the promotion period but “doesn’t have plans to use the submissions in further advertisements.”  YEAH RIGHT!  I see another Miller “Over the top” Home with Christmas Lights and Rockin’ Music Display coming.  That started out the same way, got viral, and then Miller decided …”Hmmmm, this viral video thing might have some worth.”

Each week Coors is picking a winner.  The weekly winners will then compete head to head I guess….why else would there be a weekly winner right? 

I think this really has a chance to be a very cost effective yet rewarding campaign for Coors.  Who knows….you might get the next “She Bang She Bang” dude or “LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE” guy.?.   So far the entries are a little weak.

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January 2, 2008

Stumbled Upon Eight Principles of Fun

Filed under: Viral Marketing, Design, General — jon @ 11:36 pm

I have recently become an avid Stumbler on Stumble Upon.  I’ve “had it” for a while but just started using it.  Maybe I’m the last person to find this site ( or saw it back in the day and just now watched it ) but this is a cool site: http://www.eightprinciples.com/ .  I like how the flash is done.  Simple and minimal with a nice use of color and typography.  I think you will enjoy!


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http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,2000562391b,00.htm

December 20, 2007

The social media craze according to Guy Kawasaki

Filed under: Viral Marketing, News, Social Media, Trends, General — jon @ 4:27 pm

There in the dentist waiting room sat Entrepreneur Magazine. I had forgotten about that magazine and flipped to a page where the subscription card would most likely be. ( yeah, last minute Christmas gift to myself … I let that magazine lapse about 2 years ago ).  And there it is: “The Truth About Truemors - An interview with Guy Kawasaki.”  Guy and I go way back…..ok, he doesn’t even know that I am alive but I’ve been a big fan of his.  Anyway, the piece is a nice read.  It is a glimpse into the mind of Guy Kawasaki and his new venture, Truemors.  The site www.truemors.com let’s ‘citizen journalists’ express themselves and “tell the world something without having to run a website or a blog.” 

Truemors is another one of those “Social Communities” where the content is created solely by the site’s visitors.  The community fuels the site, its path, and even its online personality.  The online masses can choose to embrace or bash a site within a very short amount of time. 

“The blogosphere is full of angry nay-sayers who are good at tearing things down but not at innovating. They should move out of their mothers’ houses and start dating.” - Guy Kawasaki

Truemors makes money with Advertising and Sponsorship - a common method for funding such communities.  So, does this mean that companies are spending ad dollars with Social Media websites?  Do they even know the difference?  The opportunites to market a company online is quickly moving beyond just PPC and SEM/SEO ( Search Engine Marketing/Search Engine Optimization ). 

Take for example www.fthebigthree.com.  The site was created to illustrate the opportunities available to find products and services through communities rather than search engines.  For example, if you respect my opinion then maybe you will check out Truemors.com.  If you don’t….well, I guess you won’t.  But, a search engine doesn’t give you that same two-way, push/pull feel.  It pretty much just does the pushing - hoping to serve up the best match to your keyword search. 

A buzz can run through a community very quickly ( positively or negatively ) leading to the success or failure of a campaign ( even if their wasn’t a campaign to start with )…..

OK, I’m getting off track here…

Guy was asked: “What advice would you share with other entrepreneurs about this startup exercise?” 

Guy Kawasaki: The most important lessons are: Do things quick, dirty and fast; don’t wait for the perfect time/market/product; ignore the naysayers–odds are they are right, but you’ll never know unless you try; and keep things cheap so you can make a lot of mistakes.

Wow, how the Internet makes starting a business a much different process than just a few years ago.  Where is the planning and planning and the endless business plan wrapped around 100 pages of double-speak? 

December 11, 2007

Elf Yourself? OK. Damn, that’s fun.

Filed under: Viral Marketing, Social Media — jon @ 11:24 am

DANG IT!  Why didn’t I think of that.  OfficeMax created a very addicting, viral marketing piece where you can insert your head into a dancing elf.  I didn’t spend as much time as I should have outlining the “heads” but you get the point.  This is the best I’ve seen since the “beat the Penguin” or whatever that was.  Maybe someone can point me back at that. 

Anyway, check it out for yourself at www.elfyourself.com.  You can see mine here.  I had some difficulty hitting the site from anything other than IE7 with FlashPlayer 9.  Strange they didn’t prompt me to update my flash version…oh well…very funny indeed.

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