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How Values and Purpose Made REI's #OptOutside a Big Winner at Cannes

How Values and Purpose Made REI's #OptOutside a Big Winner at Cannes | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Perhaps most reflective of this has been the award-winning juggernaut of REI's #OptOutside campaign, which won the Titanium Grand Prix on Saturday. If for some reason you weren't one of its 6.7 billion media impressions, essentially the company closed its doors on Black Friday, encouraging its employees and everyone else to get out into the outdoors. Beyond the ad, starring REI chief exec Jerry Stritzke introducing the idea from a wide-open office, the brand also created a helpful online guide to hiking trails and other outdoor activities around the U.S.

By encouraging us to drop out of the annual shopping day, the outdoor retailer aims for more sales and brand loyalty. The company said the brand's social media impressions went up 7,000%, with 2.7 billion media impressions in 24 hours, while overall the campaign attracted 6.7 billion media impressions, 1.2 billion social impressions, and got more than 1.4 million people to spend the day outdoors. Meanwhile, more than 150 other companies joined REI to close their doors on Black Friday, and hundreds of state parks opened up for free.

If Cannes is the ad and marketing industry's Oscars, than this is arguably Best Picture. The Titanium category is meant to honor work that breaks new ground, crosses boundaries, and pushes the industry forward. The win adds to the campaign's Media and Promotions Grand Prix, picked up earlier in the week, and its run of wins at other industry awards like the D&ADs, and Best of Show at the One Show awards in May....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Good story. Great campaign. Exceptional content marketing results!

cuckoophoton's comment, June 28, 2016 2:19 AM
Thats stunning...
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Why most businesses aren't good at content marketing

Why most businesses aren't good at content marketing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Forget metrics and marketing objectives. Ask yourself what business challenges the marketing team is accountable for solving. Then, set the content performance indicators based on the ultimate results you want to bring to the table. Not every type of content will resonate with all audiences at any stage in their buying journey. That’s why you need a strategy.

As you approach content marketing, set your priorities before you decide on formats or frequency. Ask yourself questions like:

  • Do we need to build more brand awareness, because buyers don’t even know who we are? 
  • Do we need to get more traffic to our website?
  • Do we need to do a better job of engaging online visitors?
  • Do we need more email subscribers, and more contact names for sales?
  • Do we need to do a better job of nurturing our leads, or cross-selling products to our customers?...
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Strategy first and tactics will follow.

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25 Questions I Ask About B2B Content Marketing | Jay Baer

25 Questions I Ask About B2B Content Marketing | Jay Baer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Here are 25 of the questions I’ve been asking to B2B companies about content marketing. Maybe some of these will make you think about your own content marketing program and opportunities to expand, enhance, and optimize it. I sprinkled throughout some of the tools we often use and recommend. I’ll work on a full tools blog post for early next year.

These are listed alphabetically, but I’d love to know which of these are most interesting and relevant to you, so please vote up the ones you like best on this Listly
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Jay Baer asks some intriguing questions about content marketing.

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Seven critical elements of a great content brief | Velocity Partners

Seven critical elements of a great content brief | Velocity Partners | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Brief-writing is the unsung art of content marketing. Get it right and you dramatically increase your chances of hitting a home run. Get it wrong and you’re more likely to win the lottery (it’s possible but don’t hold your breath).

And since most marketers aren’t the ones actually writing or designing or producing the content in their editorial calendars, the brief is the most important place to exert leverage and make an impact on the final product. It all starts here.

So what goes into a great content brief? The usual stuff plus six critical extras you don’t see in many briefs....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

These seven tips will help you write an effective content marketing brief. Recommended reading for content strategists. 9/10

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Simplify Your Content Marketing Strategy with a One-Page Plan

Simplify Your Content Marketing Strategy with a One-Page Plan | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

As CMI research shows, marketers with a documented content marketing strategy are more effective than those who don’t have a written strategy. Yet, only 27% of B2C and 48% of B2B marketers have developed a plan.

If you lack a written strategy, a one-page plan is a great place to begin. If you have a detailed strategy but struggle to gain traction, boiling it down to one page will make it easier. A one-page strategy can help you:

-  Crystalize your content marketing strategy
-  Gain stronger buy-in more quickly from executives or clients
-  Keep content producers strategically aligned...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Helpful tips on creating a one-page marketing strategy. Nice and easy and suggested reading.

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