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User Generated Content The old new story

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User Generated

Content

The old new story

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Bogdana

SSP McCann

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David Verklin

"The best brands are not those that tell the best stories, but those whose customers have the best stories to tell”

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Someone with ownership of a medium was the sole producer of content for that medium; in time, the users of the medium begin to produce content as well and use the medium to disseminate it

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Depending on the recipient of the content, user generated messaging may appear in various media and take

various forms…

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• Consumer feedback via online letters and email• Video sharing (youtube.com, sharkle.com, reever.com) • Pictures (flickr.com) • Discussion boards• Blogs• Social networking sites (myspace.com, facebook)• News Sites• Trip planners• Customer review sites• Any other website that offers the opportunity for the

consumer to share their knowledge and familiarity with a product or experience

• Games

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Basically anything…

UGC or CGM can take various forms from

reviews, to complaints, to confessions, to

information, pieces of art

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To keep a bird’s eye view

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User generated content that makes use of brand assets and is not aimed at the

brand owner itself

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• Made by users of your brand• Comment on your brand• Makes use of your available brand elements• Expressed a person’s opinion• Influences other people’s opinions of your brands• Is not commercially meant• Palimpsestic• CGM is original (insofar as there can be originality) • Not aimed at the company but at other users

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It’s impossible to control thus

sometimes it may damage

It’s hard to provoke

It’s more believable

It’s free

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Control and/or provoke

• In theory once you do your job right you do not need to control it

• In theory if you do your brand right you do not need to provoke it

• In practice you should not try to control it, but you should do everything you can to provoke it

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If you do either

wrong, the consumer will piss all over you

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HOW?

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I have three ways

1. Trick them into it2. Bribe them into it3. Charm them into it

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Become a tool

Generally make your brand more readily available because it’s about what they want, what they can do with it, you are a tool

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but make sure they have nothing to complain about

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iPods for everyone!

Put the making of one project in the hands of your consumers…

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but make sure they have nothing to complain about

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Branded utility

Generally try to make a good job of running your brand and always give them something useful to play with

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but make sure they have nothing to complain about

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Me :-)

“No one can tell a good story about a brand unless that brand has given them a good reason to do so”