MAD Perspectives Blog

The Ford Fiesta Movement

Peggy Dau - Monday, October 26, 2009

Have you heard about the Ford Fiesta Movement?  If not, check it out Ford's press release.  Ford, who did NOT accept stimulus funds from the federal government, is thinking out of the box in its campaign to introduce the Fiesta to the U.S. market.  Rather than spending millions on traditional media channels, Ford elected to use social media platforms to generate buzz and promote the Fiesta's arrival in the U.S in early 2010.

The Fiesta has been a Eurpean best seller for several years and as the auto industry works to consolidate brands and become more eco-friendly, they decided to bring the Fiesta to the U.S.  Given the target driver for this zippy, smaller car, using social media to create awareness and attract potential buyers is brilliant.
Buyers love reading recommendations from others (think Zappos) and getting "insider" information.  Ford has 100 agents test driving, blogging and tweeting about their experiences with the Fiesta.

What has Ford accomplished with it's social media campaign?
     - 1.3M+ YouTube views
     - 500,000+ Flicker views
     - 3M+ Twitter impressions
     - 50,000 interested potential customers
          - and, 97% of these potential customers do not own a Ford!

How did Ford succeed?  They thought about the target buyer for this cost-effective, fuel efficeint car.  More and more potential buyers of all kind of goods are leaning towards social media platforms to learn about products and user experiences.  Beyond the social media platforms, Ford has created a fun, interactive site where you can design your own Fiesta and find out some of the likes and dislikes of other Fiesta fans.

Ford leveraged the energy of the community to great success.  I can imagine Ford will have a hard time keeping up with early demand for the Fiesta.




RSS


Recent Posts


Tags

transparency truth social media marketing Skype dog honesty Enterprise 2.0 social telepresence snow lessons ePrint Center content delivery data Chyron market awareness policy tablet slideshare streaming media storytelling Vizrt leadership SocialCast Boston Utterli employees firewall influence ROI interaction apps Intel digital asset management convesation, interaction, social media, rich media, video, human Fiesta planning, analysis North Plains BuddyTV webinar social media, firewall, social computing, employees, connect language customer Kontiki content social computing Gizmodo Compuware benefits strategy Yammer MassRelevance marshall mcluhan social networking B2B marketing B2B Citrix, trust empower connected TV Pinterest Harris community microblogging Whisky news gathering governance GetGlue medium lead generation connect, collaborate, communicate, digital media, consulting, social media BT Conferencing cross channel Web Strategy content marketing corporate identity Nigel Fenwick Facebook printing LinkedIn SocialText network social media plan NAB Peggy Dau video conferencing Mad Bear Productions hootsuite employee generated content consulting brand strategy Altimeter New York Times Taylor O'Brien MIB MediaWorks alignment social identity communicate digital media case study Mark Brodie social media rich media adapt sales business goals MarketingProfs Never.no cloud privacy blog control EGC conversation Mad Bear Produionsct Present.ly executive support inspriation Ford identity technology value planning passion Cotendo connect Forrester Social TV marketing social media index networking webcasts stimulate openness message Twitter cloud computing HP trackur IBC Miso voice of customer online video platform organizations CDN search broadcast web 2.0 disclaimers video authenticity, transparency, conversation, truth, honesty personality business intelligence communication broadcast, IBC, digital media, Jeremiah Owyang MAD perspectives OTT YouTube collaborate UGC SEC culture holidays authenticity video marketing analytics New Technologies DAM relationships tweetdeck brand Apple company culture user generated content enterprise Ford Fiesta innovate NewsGator


Archive