BlogWell New York Social Media Case Study: Outback Steakhouse, presented by Ken Bott & Dan Holm

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In their BlogWell New York presentation, Outback Steakhouse's Senior Director of Direct to Consumer Marketing, Ken Bott, and Direct to Consumer Marketing Manager, Dan Holm, share how they use the voices of a few to reach the minds of many. Ken and Dan talk about how they are leveraging customer relationships built on Twitter to drive engagement and traffic into their restaurants. Watch the video of this presentation here: https://vimeo.com/51963004

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SocialMedia.orgVideo Case Studies

Ken Bott & Dan Holm

Super Fans

This video is from

BlogWellSan FranciscoJune 20, 2011

socialmedia.org/blogwell

SocialMedia.orgCase Studies

This presentation is from

BlogWellNew York

September 12, 2012socialmedia.org/blogwell

Super fans.

#Blogwell | 9.12.12

Our goal is to

build deep

and authentic

relationships

with our

customers.

Relationships happen

between human people

— not between “corporate

people” and human

people.

Every customer

interaction is an

opportunity to build a

deeper relationship.

@KLG614: Show of hands... who decided

to ditch previous dinner plans and go to

@Outback for dinner tonight instead??

There is oozing

passion for the brand

from our customers.

What if we ignited this passion and

starting surprising our super fans

with Outback gifts they could use or

give to others?

We’ve given away over 300 #OutbackSurprises to our super

fans.

1 story in particular blew us away…

1 tweet was the start of a powerful

relationship.

“Better priorities this time...last night's

@Outback Special (to go) fueled this

morning's 5-mile run.”

For Dave’s 40th Birthday, instead of

sending him 1 present. We sent him

40.

To give away to 40

people…

Dave’s passion for Outback was stronger than

we ever anticipated.

What we learned:

1. Customers crave a truly authentic

relationship with brands.

2. This relationship cannot be

automated with “tools”.

3. Customers who are empowered

will take action on behalf of the

brand.

Learn more about past and upcoming BlogWells

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This video is from

BlogWellSan FranciscoJune 20, 2011

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SocialMedia.orgCase Studies

This presentation is from

BlogWellNew York

September 12, 2012socialmedia.org/blogwell

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