Social Media: Extend The Life Of Your Marketing Message
Social media moves fast. Tweets, updates, status… they are there for a moment and then pushed down the list as others post their messages. As marketers, your goal is to keep your message in front of potential customers. So how do you prolong the life of a social media message?
Cross-pollination. By “cross-pollinating” or leveraging the different marketing tools available and using them to work together, you can develop a campaign that creates lasting buzz and extends the life of social media messages.
I came across a set of on-line commercials for the Wheat Thins brand called “The Crunch is Calling”, that are a fantastic example of maximizing exposure and prolonging a social media message. Not only is the idea clever, but the short commercials are fun to watch. The concept of each on-line commercial is based on a consumers single tweet on Twitter.
Wheat Thins took each tweet to the next level, by actually physically tracking down the consumer, responding to their tweet in person in creative ways and filming the response. These recordings were then turned into short on-line commercials and YouTube videos.
Below is a clip of one of the videos. You can see all of the videos here.
Wheat Thins was able to extend the life of single tweets, adding a personal touch through in person follow up and incorporating on-line video. One tweet that was viewed by hundreds will now be seen by hundreds of thousands.
Take your social media messages to the next level by tying them in to a variety of other marketing avenues. Social media moves quickly, but your marketing message can live a long life.


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