Digital Word of Mouth Gone Awry

Drake University has launched an undergraduate recruitment campaign with the following tag line: D+  Drake Advantage – your Potential + our Opportunities. The Drake Advantage? Last time I checked, D+ was widely understood to mean below average performance. An outside PR firm created the D+ campaign and despite being their apprised of their advertising campaign’s obvious incongruity, Drake University officials still agreed to go forward with it. To their credit, the PR firm did create a buzz worthy advertising campaign. The problem is – its bad buzz. Don’t take my word for it – just check out Google’s real time search results for Drake University. Drake University D+ Campaign Any advertising campaign that creates positive digital word of mouth for an advertiser gets an “A”. Any advertising campaign that creates a negative parody of your brand gets a minimum grade of “D+”. After their D+ advertising campaign runs its course, Drake University will be lucky if anyone who heard their D+ message will give them any grade above….. D+.

777cfebb56antage.png 150x103 Digital Word of Mouth Gone Awry

Read this article:
Digital Word of Mouth Gone Awry

Alan Magliocca

Feature Product Review:Alan Magliocca is a science graduate from University of North Carolina. In spite of being a Bachelor of Science, he never restricted his thoughts to his studies, but gave a keen observation to things around that made him more open to innovation. He entered into Internet marketing 8 years ago and launched many

See original here:
Alan Magliocca

Caveman To Millionaire

You are now about to discover how a man in his early thirties became a multi-millionaire in only 12 weeks on the Internet. That man has created many IM strategies and products including Secret Money Making Miracle, Accelerated Income, Endless Opt-In, Manifestation Meditation, University Of Internet Marketing, and his latest offering Caveman To Millionaire. That’s

Read more:
Caveman To Millionaire

Robert Plank

Do you know who Robert Plank is? If no, then I am sure you would know him by the time you finish this short bio. Robert is a Californian homeowner who makes over $10,000 from his home. Robert Plank is a graduate in computer science, and has worked in the California State University Stanislaus as

Link:
Robert Plank

Below The Line Spending On Social Media Marketing To Increase

Below the line spending on Social Media Marketing continues to increase according to a recent CMO Survey from Duke University and the American Marketing Association. According to eMarketer: Marketers were already planning on upping spend in August 2009. They have continued to increase outlays since then, with respondents in February 2010 claiming they will devote nearly one-fifth of their marketing budgets to social media in the next five years. Social Media Marketing Budget Looking across sectors, business-to-business (B2B) spending is nearly in line with business-to-consumer (B2C), except in the lagging B2B products category. While B2C services were behind the game in August 2009, spending in that area has caught up and will remain in line with other outlays for the next several years. B2B product marketers will remain behind the curve over the next five years. B2B B2C Social Media Spending Notably, spending plans for every sector were higher in February 2010 than they had been just six months earlier. Growing B2B spending on social media lines up with the general goals of B2B marketers: customer relationship management and brand-building, which respondents claim will be the highest growth areas in the next year. Social marketing, with its strength in boosting brand engagement and loyalty, is an effective medium for both purposes. While many marketers plan to increase their below the line spending on social media marketing in the coming months and years, an inability to directly measure social media marketing’s performance and return on investment will ultimately keep many a marketers social media plans from reaching an above the line marketing expense.

b77a7847fbbudget.gif 150x133 Below The Line Spending On Social Media Marketing To Increase

Continue reading here:
Below The Line Spending On Social Media Marketing To Increase