Monday, March 20, 2017

It's MADNESS I tell you, MADNESS!!



What is March Madness and why should you care?

March Madness is when the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament takes place. It is a several week long event that is very popular in the United States. Throughout this tournament, if brands are able to tap into loyal fans' feelings it can create a full range of benefits. These benefits include:
  1. Increased participation in promotion and sales
  2. Deeper brand loyalty with current customers
  3. Smaller, but still significant long-term increase of followers
  4. Dramatic short-term increase of visitors
The overarching goal of any March Madness activity is to try and tie consumers' enthusiasm about college basketball finals to your brand. Below I will list some of the objectives of the emotional appeals a brand would want to touch on. This will demonstrate the importance of connecting a brand with March Madness.
  • Fans are consumers that feel strongly about a certain event, object, or person. In this case fans are feeling strongly about basketball, and more specifically March Madness.
  • A company should position themselves to appear deeply connected with March Madness. This will get loyal basketball fans to eagerly share brands' March Madness themed content, which will result in short-term gains.
  • The positive associations between March Madness and a brand will still subconciously exist, even after the event ends. Any future thoughts of March Madness may have the chance of triggering a consumer's memory about a brand, as well as feelings of happiness.
So how should a brand associate themselves with March Madness?
  • Sports Pools
    • Brands can use an NCAA sports pool to draw attention to itself. For example, brands can have consumers fill out a bracket for their pool, and the winner of the pool could win a prize! Another way to go about it would be to create a NCAA pool to raise money for a cause. Then participants can bet on their teams, and donate to a good cause.
  • Contests
    • Vote Contests: A brand simply creates a poll asking which team that their consumers want to win. This allows consumers to have an outlet to show their enthusiasm. Competitive results in the pool could even encourage followers to share the post to gain the most votes for their team.
  • Photos
    • Creative Photos: A creative photo post is a great way to get people talking about your brand. A creative photo can help followers make the association between a brand and March Madness. Also this is a very inexpensive form of advertisement. 

    • Cover Photos: A brand changing their cover photo can show their dedication to March Madness, and demonstrate the fact that they are up-to-date on current events. The cover photo can also help emphasize any March Madness related promotions. A brand can also make a more subtle change to their cover photo just by tying in their brand with basketball in some way.


  • Tying a brand to a local team
    • Brands can also show their involvement with the tournament by supporting local teams. By creating sharable content, followers will want to show their love for their team and their brand. Nike did a great job with this, and actually created a photograph (like the one shown below) for all of the teams in the tournament.


March Madness begins March 14th and ends on April 3rd. Leading up to the tournament, during, and a bit after, companies can be creative with promotional campaigns to associate their brand with March Madness. The key is making the content rewarding and easy for viewers to share!




Sources
http://corp.wishpond.com/thank-you-march-madness/wp-content/uploads/Ebook_MARCH.pdf
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/d7/e9/2d/d7e92d124865ac1dc28e13a8c9301f2c.jpg
https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/enhanced/webdr01/2013/3/19/10/enhanced-buzz-31996-1363702264-8.jpg
https://g.foolcdn.com/editorial/images/161822/buffalo-wild-wings-march-madness_large.png


Monday, March 13, 2017

Snapchat vs Facebook for Millennials




Snapchat and Facebook are two very popular social platforms. Snapchat is a photo-sharing app that allows you to take a picture, send that picture to another Snapchat user, and after a certain amount of time that is chosen by the sender, the photo is deleted and the receiver can no longer see the photo. Facebook allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and videos, and send messages to keep in touch with people. Snapchat has become increasingly popular amongst the Millennial generation, but why?

Snapchat

Founded: 2011
CEO: Evan Spiegel
Headquarters: Venice, California
Revenue: $404 million
Net Income/ Loss: -$515 million
Daily Active Users: 158 Million
Millennial Users: 32.9%

Advantages:
-Allows users to broadcast their life authentically
-Can get an inside look on friends, celebrities, sports teams or even brands' lives
-Privacy: you can pick and choose who sees each post, without having to constantly edit your privacy settings
-Invisible Friends: you don't add just any random person to your Snapchat, and if you do then you never have to send them a snap. This reduces the amount of creepy stalkers you have to constantly deny a friend request from.
-Replies: when someone replies to your Snap, only you can see that. Unlike on Facebook, where all of your friends can see your Grandma's embarrassing comments about your ripped jeans.




Disadvantages:
-Exposes children to opportunities to share sexual photos
-Makes it easier to blackmail or bully, since the photo disappears
-The screenshot function: users feel free to send whatever they want because of the time limit, but may forget that receivers can screen shot any picture they send



Facebook

Founded: 2004
CEO: Mark Zuckerberg
Headquarters: Menlo Park, California
Revenue: $4,037 million
Net Income/ Loss: $974 million
Daily Active Users: 526 Million
Millennial Users: 75.6%

Advantages:
-Easily connects people from all over the world
-Can find like-minded people because you can see their interests
-It is common to meet new people on Facebook
-You can find dates for events that you may be interested in
-Video chat feature
-Breaking news goes viral here quicker than it may on Snapchat
-Brands can use it to announce important things about products and services

Disadvantages: 
-Presence of parents, teachers, and future employers means that millennials actions have greater social consequence (this could be an advantage as well, just depends how you look at it)
-Fake profiles
-It is difficult to keep your profile completely private
-Since everyone can see who "likes" something of yours, it creates a competitive environment and false sense on self-worth 


All-in-all both Snapchat and Facebook are extremely popular amongst Millennials. The use of Snapchat is growing due to the sense of freedom and privacy that millennials have on the platform. They still use Facebook, but it is not where they express their true selves anymore. Facebook is the profile that shows how they want to be perceived by others. Snapchat allows Millennials to show their true colors because they know exactly who sees their content, and have complete control over it. 




Sources

http://tech.co/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Snapchat-Facebook_640-640x320.jpg
http://www.businessinsider.com/snapchat-vs-facebook-twitter-ipo-chart-2017-2
http://www.chicagonow.com/arkielad/2016/02/7-reasons-snapchat-is-better-than-facebook/#image/6
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/02/05/why-snapchat-is-better-than-facebook-commentary.html
http://mwpartners.com/snapchat-is-now-the-third-most-popular-social-network-among-millennials/
https://www.shoutmeloud.com/what-are-the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-facebook.html