01 July 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Social Media Digest: June 26 through July 1

This week we look at the Giants’ new Foursquare account, Coke’s promoted Twitter trend results, Ford’s Fiesta delivery strategy, Domino’s new ad images, Moo’s business card project, Chrome’s FastBall, Chiquita’s sticker design contest, Dos Equis’ scavenger hunt, and the most tagged image on Facebook.

Giants Foursquare

San Francisco Giants on Foursquare – With Swirl’s help, the Giants are now the first MLB team to offer visitors tips through Foursquare. Tips range from where to get the best food and drink to facts about the ballpark and how to watch a game for free, and the goal is to make the experience of visiting the park even more magic for Foursquare users. In addition, it’s also great opportunity for PR, as seen by this blog post from About Foursquare about the account.

Coke Tweet

Coke Shares The Results of Promoted Twitter Trends – Coca-Cola is the second brand to sponsor a trending topic on Twitter, behind Disney/Pixar, and shared the results of the campaign during an interview with The Financial Times. According to Coke, they received 86 million impressions during the promotion, with an engagement rate of 6% on their sponsorship of the #WC2010 hashtag, which was trending during the world cup.

Coke said the sponsorship was relatively small compared to their other buys, but they were pleased with the initial results, which should pave the way for other big name brands to experiment with the technique.

Ford Fiesta Delivery Image

Ford Delivers Social Media with the New Focus – When new Fiesta owners pick up their vehicle from the Ford dealer, they will receive a thumb drive that comes pre-loaded with an audio tutorial that explains the Fiesta’s features and how to use them. (Which can be played through the Fiesta’s Sync audio system on the way home.)

Once they get home, they can plug the thumb drive into their computer, where they will have access to an application that Ford has developed to share information with owners, and let them share their Fiesta experience with their friends. In addition, the thumb drive includes photos of them picking up the car, which can easily be customized and shared with friends through Facebook, Flickr, MySpace and Twitter.

Domino's Show Us Your Pizza

Domino’s Pizza Free Photo Contest – Fast food companies use everything from nailguns to Q-tips to blowtorches to make their food look good on camera, but when you actually get the item, it looks nothing like it did on TV. (See Ads vs. Reality for some… tasty examples.)

Domino’s is looking to change the game up, and is going to feature user generated photos in their future ad campaigns. To participate, just order a pizza from Domino’s, and when it arrives (after being made at Domino’s by a regular Domino’s employee) take a photo of it and submit it to the Show Us Your Pizza website. The winning shot will receive $500, and be featured in an upcoming Domino’s ad, untouched and just like it arrives at your door.

Business Card Project

The Business Card Project – Moo wants to help small businesses, so they’ve joined together with iStockphoto, FontFont and ColourLovers to give away $250,000 worth of design consultation to help improve the business card designs of 500 companies.

Chrome FastBall

Chrome FastBall – A Race Across The Internet – To promote Chrome’s speed, Google has created Chrome FastBall, which is a series of interactive videos that are linked with Internet challenges that users must solve as quickly as possible in order to get the ball across the finish line in record time.

The challenges include games, internet searches, trends and other brain busters, and the goal is to see if you’re “Chrome Fast”. At the end, it also ranks your performance against all other players, encouraging repeat plays, and the sharing of results with friends.

Chiquita Sticker Design Contest

Chiquita Sticker Design Contest – Chiquita is hosting a Sticker Design Contest, and 18 of the winning designs will see their stickers on Chiquita bananas across the country.

To enter the contest, users can either download a template and start from scratch, or use the Sticker Studio to combine a number of drag and drop elements into a design of their choosing.

From there, users can vote on designs (and entrants can share their designs and encourage friends to vote for them) and Chiquita will select the top 50, which will then get trimmed down to a final 18.

Dos Equis Cargo Hunt

Dos Equis’ The Most Interesting Cargo Hunt – Dos Equis is sending people on a scavenger hunt to find priceless artifacts that have been lost by the Most Interesting Man. To play, users search for artifacts that have been hidden in various places around the US (usually places where Dos Equis is sold) and write down the 4-character code on the side of the artifact’s crate, which is then entered into the Cargo Hunt website. There is also an online Cargo Hunter’s Map, which functions like an online game that gets played out over the course of a few days, and contains hidden codes that can also be redeemed on the site.

Prizes include the chance to impress the Most Interesting Man, to demonstrate loyalty and friendship, and to merely put another notch of self-accomplishment on your mantel. (As well as a trip to Mexico.)

Glastonbury Facebook Photo

70,000+ People Tagged In One Facebook Photo – During the Glastonbury Festival in the UK, a huge panoramic photo was taken of the 70,000+ fans in attendance. In partnership with Orange, they created an app called the GlastoTag that uses Facebook Connect to allow users to log in and tag people in the photo, with the goal of becoming the most tagged photo on Facebook. Ever.

Leave a Reply