De conversation manager at Marketing innovation

>Check out this SlideShare Presentation of Steven van Belleghem to learn how Social Media can be used for branding objectives! Great examples from a great – bestselling – book!

De conversation manager at Marketing innovation

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The most remarkable notes according to humble me are:

Word of Mouth is still the most trusted influencer.
Which brand / movement is known throughout the world and did not invest in marketing? It was the first movement to use only word of mouth and still had a lot of followers? The answer? Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.

Steven also descibes Zappos, which is also in my book. This company has a 90% NPS score (nett-promotor score), which is the highest score on a global scale. The founder is the former owner of Link Exchange and sold Zappos recently to Amazone for…. 1,2 BILLION dollar!

Did you know that every 8 seconds, there is a new Facebook user?

Did you know that Youtube has been eveolved in a speed that currently there is 24 hours of moving images being uploaded every minute?!

Steven advices companies to transform PR Managers into Conversation managers. These days an influential blogger (with loads of followers) can be more desisive than regular press.

In a time where we see about 3.000 logo’s, ads, commercials and other commercial messages it’s time to think of different ways to start a conversation with consumers.
Games are ofcourse one way to do this (hence my book A Brand New Playground), but so are Social Media.

Research shows that advertising messages only stick in two situations:

1. You either own an item of this brand
2. You are planning on buying a product of this brand

Brand Identification is key. 

Advertising to consumers that do not even consider your product is useless, so better focus on current clients and brand fans to grow from the inner circle!

Universal studio’s used this conversation strategy when launching their new part of their park, the Harry Potter Castle. They invited 7 brandfans (very active Harry Potter bloggers) to take part in a video interview (a webinar so to speak) and revealed the first look to them at midnight. You can imagine that they didn’t sleep that night but wrote an article on their blog and send it out to the world. Within in one week, 350 million people knew about the Harry Potter Castle in Universal Studio’s in Orlando (and I am going there within two weeks!).

Central question when starting a conversation with brand fans about your brand is: “What should people share about your brand with their friends?”

Nice quote to explain behavior of the digital consumer: “What happens in Vegas, sticks on Facebook!”

Keep that in mind!

To conclude, there are 6 rules according to Steven to start conversation through Social Media like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, etc.

1. Listen 
2. Ask Questions 
3. Be Open 
4. Be Honest 
5. Be Personal (don’t speak to the crowd, speak to a person) 
6. Engage your Fans and build Relationships!

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Just add points? What UX can (and cannot) learn from games

>A good presentation why games are so much fun, effective and how they can inspire developers…

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Stuart Brown says: Play is more than fun! It's the way we learn things in Life!

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Virtual Goods: Why & How They Work

>A nice overview in what way virtual goods can add value to gameplay or add value to your business model! Cool brands can actually make a lot of money selling their products within virtual environments (in-game). The horse in this example (slide 15) brought the developers of World Of Warcraft more than 2,5 million dollars in turnover in less than a day! More information through www.BrandNewGame.nl

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Building the Marketing Plan: A Blueprint for Start-ups

>Quite an extensive presentation how to build a marketing plan, but perhaps interesting for startup gamecompanies…

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Joseph Pine II – Multiverse

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I am meeting Joseph Pine tomorrow to discuss his new book about the Multiverse… Should be cool!

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Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different?

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Doctors in Japan get paid when they cure patients…! And not if they stay ill… fantastic!

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Visual progress of video games and a gamers diary

>In this presentation from David Perry (Earthworm Jim and Matrix-game).
The data (units sold of World of Warcraft for instance) are somewhat outdated in this presentation from 2008, but it contains two great videos. One about gamedevelopment in the past 30 years and a videobiography of a gamer.

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10.000 hours of gameplay equals 10.000 hours of school from 5th to graduation

>Great presentation by Jane McGonigal

Playing games strengthens trust and social structure of communities (collogues and friends)

Herodotus invented playing games to distract people from existing famine and even stopped a war deviding the country in two, playing a dice game for the win and it is ‘proven’ I hope that the Jews and Palestine’s do the same in Jeruzalem and in all the other world-conflicts!

Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world | Video on TED.com

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TED TV – games are everywhere – Jesse Schell

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More people playing FarmVille than there are Twitter accounts!?


“The iPhone is a Swiss army knife. Converged technology only works in pocket size… that’s why the i-Pad sucks!” According to Schell…

And what about the new Ford that contains a minigame. The less gas you use, the bigger the virtual tree on your display grows… Games are everywhere! – Video down below.

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