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SOCIAL MEDIA

Matti Helelä, Senior LecturerSuvi Kalela, Senior Lecturer

HAAGA-HELIA University of Applied Sciences

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BRAND CO-CREATION (© 2009 Matti Helelä)

Think about co-creating the brand With stakeholders hand in hand Redefining the organization's mission Based on a new realistic vision

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SOCIAL MEDIA REVOLUTION

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MARKETING BEYOND CONTROL

Fans, freaks, fakes and we others – marketing beyond control

Alf Rehn

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CHATTER

“There is no manager more powerful than consumption, nor, as a result, any factor more powerful – albeit indirect – in production than the chatter of individuals in their idle hours.”

Gabriel Tarde (1843–1904)

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SOCIAL MEDIA

Process where individual and groups build mutual meanings through content, communities and web technologies.

(Wikipedia)

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TARDE AND WORD OF MOUTH

Small is big

(Alf Rehn)

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OK GO

Embedding allowed (against the principles of EMI)

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SHOULD THE COMPANIES BE INVOLVED?

Fear of not being involved, when you should be Fear of being involved with nonsense, if you are

there

(Alf Rehn)

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WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA GOOD FOR?

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SOCIAL MEDIA BRAND

“Social media can strengthen the brand if it is strong in the first place.”

(Titus Arce 2010)

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WORD OF MOUTH

Average person: 114 discussions daily Opinion leaders: 155 discussions

15% of discussions include commercial topics 60% of all adults regularly share their opinions

about products and services with friends and family

(Mikko Siukosaari / Drum Communications Inc.)

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WOM VS VOM MARKETING

Word of Mouth = Customers or potential customers discussing (about the brand) face to face, over the phone or on the Internet

WOM marketing = systematic influence on WOM

(Mikko Siukosaari / Drum Communications Inc.)

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NATURAL OR BOUGHT WOM

Natural WOM

Bought WOM Based on compensation

(Mikko Siukosaari / Drum Communications Inc.)

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NOT SO DIFFICULT

Do more than you promise Start by promising less

Be honest Don’t insist, don’t explain, and, above all, don’t lie

(even a bit) Be bold

Do something unusual, even once a year

(Mikko Siukosaari / Drum Communications Inc.)

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DO THIS

Ask for help People will help you for free

Ask for opinions People will explain for free

Participate in the discussion Reply when asked Participate when they talk Clarify where, who and what

(Mikko Siukosaari / Drum Communications Inc.)

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IMPORTANT

In the past: Technology (steam engine / social media) Cultural change

Now: Cultural change Technology

Example: Artek is interested in people’s stories

(Alf Rehn)

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EVERYONE HAS A WORD

Every consumer is a critic (“This is how I was treated”)

The company can no longer control its marketing communications

Involve people Stories Atmosphere of caring

(Alf Rehn)

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REVIEW SOCIETY

What do people write about your company and brand?

What does the community say about your company and brand?

(Alf Rehn)

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MEANINGFUL WORD OF MOUTH

They (the public) define us, we don’t define them

(Alf Rehn)

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MACHO MARKETING

Technology rules Macho garbage The logic is “The biggest is the best”

winning, positioning, market share, penetration

(Alf Rehn)

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FEMINIZATION OF STRATEGY

Caring (as opposed to controlling) Understanding the customers’ wishes and

desires Aiming at partnership Allowing Softer strategy Example:

IMA wanted to control the content OK Go had a softer, caring approach(Alf Rehn)

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FROM MANAGEMENT TO FANAGEMENT

Make it easy to be a fan People want to be fans Give the fans the tools to be a fan

The fan becomes meaningful to your brand

(Alf Rehn)

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LADY GAGA

Involve the fans in the creation of promotional material

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BAKED IN

Involving the fans in product/brand development

(Alf Rehn)

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TRANSPARENCY

No censorship Creates trust The fans may respond and defend the company/brand: the fans are a resource

(Alf Rehn)

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LIVE WITH THE FANS

Engage Equip Exit

(Alf Rehn)

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Visit Finland as the Challenger Brand of Travel Marketing

Jaakko LehtonenDirector General, Finnish Tourist Board

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CoolCreative Contrasting Credible

Technologically,

academically and culturally

attractive; architecture and

design; with a touch of

creative madness

Nice, happening,

trendy, and refreshingly crisp .Seasons, east/west,

cold/warm, midnight

sun/winter darkness,

sauna/ice swimming .

Efficient

infrastructure,

services, safety and

security, and

technology.

THE FOUR CS

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SAMPLES OF PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGNS

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FINLAND38

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ENGAGE

Weston Hotel beds Other hotel fish bowls / aquariums Small things matter

(Alf Rehn)

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EQUIP

Give your fans the tools to create their stories

(Alf Rehn)

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EXIT

Step out of the control Be brave

Leave the communication where it happens anywayDon’t be afraid of what the fans are saying

(Alf Rehn)

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LOVING THE FREAKS

Fan book in Facebook? Creating a page for anti fans?

The chance to hate the company Who hates and who defends the company?

Should the fans create the fan book? Involve the freaks

(Alf Rehn)

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MULTICHANNEL WORD OF MOUTH

Cultural change Many channels Fans’ channel Anti fans’ channel The channel is a medium of its own, with its own

genuine culture

(Alf Rehn)

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CHIEF CULTURAL OFFICER

Marketing manager Chief Cultural Officer

(Alf Rehn)

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IMPORTANT

The time of control is over Create a new world Involve (Lady GaGa) Feminize your strategy

These are the keys to success.

Enable the communication Make it possible to be a fan

(Alf Rehn)

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SELF-SEGMENTATION

Customers segment themselves into communities, based on Common characteristics Passions Interests Needs

Listen direct insights, product development guidance, shortcomings

Participate in brand and other conversations

(Nick Wreden)

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PROSUMER

Consumer Prosumer

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FROM HOMO SAPIENS TO HOMO CONNECTUS

(Teemu Arina)

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FUTURE LEARNING

In interaction Knowledge is not power Sharing the knowledge is power

(Teemu Arina)

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COLLABORATIVE CO-CREATION

(Teemu Arina)

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INTERACTIVE VALUE CREATION

Complex value creation is not possible without interaction(Esko Kilpi)

Products are discussions.

(Teemu Arina)

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SOCIAL MEDIA (©2010 Matti Helelä)

I have an ideaOf the social mediaIt’s collaborationFor interactive value creation

Sharing knowledge is powerInstead of holding the towerInvolve your fansTo build your brand

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REDES SOCIALES (©2010 Matti Helelä)

En las redes socialesLas interacciones virtualesSon colaboraciónPara crear valor

Información no es poderEl compartirla lo esActiva a los fans a construirLa marca para subir

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HOW TO EDUCATE FUTURE TEACHERS?

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CO-CREATE THE BRAND WITH YOUR FANS(© 2009 Matti Helelä)

Target audience activationIs the main considerationInspire the fans to live the brandCreating it with you hand in hand The brand is created in the customer’s mindBusiness is the right kindWhen you live the brand in everyday lifeAnd the brand is truthful in the customer’s eyes

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SOURCES

Arina, Teemu 2010. tarina.blogging.fi. Helelä ,Matti 2010. Senior Lecturer. Haaga-Helia University of Applied

Sciences. Kalela, Suvi 2010. Senior Lecturer. Haaga-Helia University of Applied

Sciences. Kauhanen, Tuula 2009. Senior Lecturer. Haaga-Helia University of Applied

Sciences. MarketingSherpa 2010. Social Media Marketing Benchmark Survey, Nov.

2009. Rehn, Alf 2010. www.alfrehn.com. Siukosaari, Mikko 2010 / Drum Communications Inc. Wreden, Nick 2009. The Promise of “Self-segmentation”.

http://www.strategy-business.com/article/00004?gko=1d7b1.

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THANK YOU

Gracias Danke Kiitos