Episode #71 - December 18, 2009 Episode Length: 24 minutes, 41 secondsIntroHow to interact on Twitter: @mvolpe and @karenrubin with www.HubSpot.tv i...
Episode #71 - December 18, 2009 Episode Length: 24 minutes, 41 secondsIntroHow to interact on Twitter: @mvolpe and @karenrubin with www.HubSpot.tv in your tweet.Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.hubspot.tv/New day and time for HubSpot TV next week: December 23rd, 4PMGuest: Andrew McAfee - @amcafeehttp://andrewmcafee.orgEnterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization's Toughest ChallengesDoing It RightA GPS Experiment Busts Street Thieves"What would happen if a furniture company left 24 designer chairs, many equipped with GPS tracking technology, on the streets of New York?""Blu Dot, a furniture maker based in Minneapolis, found out with its "Real Good Experiment," which it developed with branding firm Mono. The experiment was equal parts marketing campaign for the chairs, which retail for $129, and research into the recession-friendly phenomenon of "curb mining" — the practice of nabbing household items left on street corners.""All told, Blu Dot believes the experiment generated nearly 60 million Web impressions, including blogs and Twitter posts. Unique visitors to its site tripled in the first few days of the experiment.""There was some concern it wouldn't make an impression beyond "design hipsters," but Blu Dot found it was getting attention from the tech community, including Fast Company and a security blog."HeadlinesCarnival Titanics Their MarketingCarnival Cruise Lines Releases a Restrictive New Social Media Policy for Travel Agents."Carnival Cruise Line is introducing a new social media policy in 2010 that prohibits partners from using any Carnival trademark or intellectual property on social media websites including Facebook, Twitter, Linked in - without prior written approval."Marketing Takeaway: You can't control your brand, and doing so limits your exposure.Twitter Encourages Contribution5 Business Benefits of Twitter's New Feature 'Contributors' (Launching Soon!)"Twitter will be releasing a new feature called "Contributors," which allows multiple users to contribute to a single company Twitter account. (Woohoo!)"Marketing Takeaway: Make sure you have both individual and company Twitter accounts!Big Brands Playing SmallPepsi turns ad focus online"Pepsi's Super Bowl streak is over after a 23-year run. Ads for the drinks won't appear in next year's Super Bowl on CBS. Instead, the company plans to shift ad dollars to a new marketing effort that's mostly online.""Shipper FedEx also said Thursday it will not advertise again in the Super Bowl due to costs, the same reason the company gave for sitting it out last time around."
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