Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Assignment 1 Part 2


Kia Soul

In 2009 the Kia Motors was launching the new Soul urban passenger vehicle. They decided that the best way to market it was on Facebook because the car was designed to appeal to the “social generation” or Gen Y. They hoped that Facebook would allow them to interact with their potential customers to create a familiarity between them and the new car. One way they did this was by creating a game called “Go Hamster Go!” The game used face tracking to make it more interactive. They also asked users “What is your favorite setting for your speakers?” The answer the user provided led them to information about the new speaker system in the cars. This advertising campaign was very successful. Awareness about the newly released car increased by thirteen points and fourteen percent of people said that their perception of the brand improved. The ads also led to the Facebook page having over 89,000 fans. The success of this campaign has led Kia to use a similar approach to market other new products.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Assignment 1

Adidas Football

Adidas Football created a very clever ad campaign during the 2010 World Cup. They were releasing a new shoe, the F50 adiZero, and used Facebook as a main source of advertising. One ad type they used was called a "reach block" that ran on the Facebook homepage. This allowed users to "like" the Adidas page and then interact with other football fans through picking favorite players and trying to guess winners of matches. This campaign ended up being very successful adding over a million fans to their page. In the 31 days that they had the "reach block" ad running on Facebook's homepage, they were getting an average just short of 17 thousand new fans each day. In Spain, awareness of the new shoe was raised by 21 percent. In the U.K. and Germany awareness was raised 20 and 15 percent respectively. Adidas Football was very pleased with the results and plans on using similar campaigns in the future.

http://ads.ak.facebook.com/ads/FacebookAds/adidas_Football_CaseStudy.pdf