That Girl From Marketing

Social Media Smorgasbord: Verizon’s No-Holds-Barred Blog, Creative for Social Networks,Viral Campaigns Ain’t Cheap & Brand Sirens

The study of the month goes to: Tapping into the Super Influencer: What You Need to Know to Engage the Elusive Young Customer(PDF), found via: Some 13-34s Show High Brand Loyalty: “CNET and Starcom questioned more than 10,000 young people through ethnographies, followed by online surveys and conversations. A small but significant portion of the respondents–between 15 and 20 percent–fell into a category dubbed “Brand Sirens.” Those sirens have a profound network effect on marketing through their ability to influence friends and family via word-of-mouth, viral video and applications such as instant messaging and Blogs, among other media.”

Lots of good stuff in the study, including: How To Insert YOUR Brand Into THEIR Conversations:

  • Recognize that word of mouth driven by technology has greater impact than ever before
  • Pitch the niche
  • Follow the content that they are passionate about
  • Give them control
  • Connect with honesty, humor and social responsibility
  • Rethink Reach: The New Reach and Frequency: Audience (influencers/sirens) X Number of conversations generated by them

Side Note: Some this did remind me of the Leveraging Social Media session from Search Engine Strategies. Such as what Gary Stein said about Marketing to Cliques (You can download his presentation at that link):

  • Tightly define your group - What do these people think about
  • Don’t be afraid to show features - Let the group come to their own conclusion about what they want to use – more features better
  • Support the community
  • Clone the tactic with like groups when you know what works

As well as what Scott Meyer of About.com gave as the definition of Success in Social Media: Engagement + Authenticity * Target Audience Reach

See also:

  • BuzzLogic Platform Maps Top Online Influencers: “The Web-based application joins other ‘listening’ platforms now offered by companies like Cymfony, Nielsen BuzzMetrics, Waggener Edstrom and Umbria. BuzzLogic hopes to differentiate itself from those offerings by focusing on identifying the top handful of influencers — not merely the most popular, in terms of traffic or inbound links — within customer-specified ‘conversations’.”
  • Call for Comment: Social Media Disclosure: “Most consumers believe that content in environments like MySpace or YouTube has been created by non-marketers (Do they?). WOMMA’s goal is to establish actionable guidelines and best practices for marketers working in this media. Join us Wednesday, Sept. 27, at noon EST for a full telephone briefing on the issues surrounding social media disclosure. Call 1-512-225-3050 and enter code 495675# to participate.”

The What Have I Been Reading Reading List:

  • Verizon Plans No-Holds-Barred Blog To Engage Consumers : “DeVard acknowledged that Verizon is playing catch-up in the fields of online and social networking. ‘We were asleep at the wheel a bit.’ Verizon will spend 15 percent of its marketing budget online this year, and she said that may not be enough. DeVard said it is critical to allocate a percentage of the marketing budget to experiment with innovative tactics so you can understand how they work for your brand. See also: Blog Ads Must Get Buzz To Work: “New clues about online ads suggest we ‘don’t tell the audience what they should believe, or give them a question that they can answer themselves.’”
  • Creative that Makes Friends with Social Networks: “Social Media is a Hungry Mouth, and if you get the audience on your side, you have to feed it. …The notion that the Internet is no longer about creating destination points, but is increasingly about creating content for circulation.” See also: Rules of Engagement – How Brands Join Conversations: “Question from the audience: How do you jumpstart a conversation when it doesn’t exist? Answer from panelists: Send bloggers samples to get them talking about your brands, create widgets that people can interact with on the site, know your influencers.’ Reprise Media, Thank you for Blogging the Online Media, Marketing & Advertising Conference!!! BTW: Make sure to check out this oldie but goodie:User-generated content uncovered: Power to the people
  • A Viral Campaign Done Right Ain’t Cheap, Easy : “Here’s the bottom line: mounting a viral campaign requires not only social media, which provides remarkable new tools, but also integration with offline marketing, from street teams and guerilla marketing, to billboards, TV, radio, and print. New media marketing is simply not a substitute for all others. It’s a tool: one of the best ever created. But doing it right ain’t cheap, or easy.” See also: Advertisers Seek Safe Havens on User Sites

The I Also Glanced Over Reading List

Posted by: Natasha “That Girl From Marketing” Robinson

4 Comments »

  1. Hey Natasha!

    I didn’t know you switched over to blog format! The site looks awesome! My only suggestion would be to make the post titles a bit larger/more prominent.

    Added to the FeedReader! :P

    Comment by kid disco — October 3, 2006 @ 10:29 am

  2. KD,

    Yeah - I finally came to my senses… now if I only had time to move all of those old posts over…. and add a Blog roll and… write a post regularily… and…

    Thanks for the add and the title suggestions - I’ll go ahead and do that.

    BTW: I now realize that I saw you at SES - maybe we’ll meet up at the one in NYC?

    Comment by Natasha Robinson — October 4, 2006 @ 8:52 am

  3. Hey, not sure if my emails went through or if they got caught in your spam inbox. In any case, I’ve included my email address in the box.

    Comment by quadszilla — October 9, 2006 @ 12:40 pm

  4. Hey Q

    Thanks!

    I was actually just replying to the email. I’m having a problem accessing my paypal account.

    Comment by Natasha Robinson — October 9, 2006 @ 12:50 pm

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