Since social media has become an integral part of our lives, marketers have used their creative talents to develop social media campaigns with various degrees of success which can be measured in a variety of ways.
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Best Social Media or TV Ads
The problem with this list is it elevates the visual aspects of social media. I think the most converting social media is some customer service innovation by Zappos or someone similar that we will never know about.
The elevation of the visual, while cool and fun, reinforces the wrong side of social media. Yes SMM has a fun side, but it is very serious business and that is where the money is being made.
Treating social media like a one sided visual "campaign" reinforces dangerous stereotypes that have CFOs and CEOs doubtful about the real ROI of social media marketing.
As much as eye candy is fun and sells blog views the real benefits of social media are boring old LINE management benefits. I realize "Boring Old Line Management Benefits" isn't a headline that gets many views, but let's be careful about what we hype as "best" least we reinforce stereotypes we are working hard to throw off.
Thank you to Marty Smith for this great find. Top 10 social media marketing campaigns in history. I agree with the author that #1 and #10 are controversial, but they both got me to join.
1. The Blair Witch Project
2. Blendtec: Will It Blend
3. Old Spice: “Smell Like a Man, Man”
4. Burger King: “Subservient Chicken”
5. Pepsi Refresh
6. VW: Fun Theory
7. Office Max: “Elf Yourself”
8. Evian: “Roller Babies”
9. Ikea: “Facebook Showroom”
10. Hotmail
Ken's Key Takeaway
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What are some of the core elements that were in these campaigns that made them such a success? For me it includes these elements
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