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Stranger Things have happened : digital marketing lessons from the Eggo–Netflix collaboration / Rebecca Hemmert O'Donnell, Heidi E. Huntington.

SAGE Business Cases 2020 Annual Collection Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
O'Donnell, Rebecca Hemmert, author.
Huntington, Heidi E., author.
Series:
SAGE Business Cases.
SAGE Business Cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kellogg Company--Case studies.
Kellogg Company.
Netflix (Firm)--Case studies.
Netflix (Firm).
Stranger things (Television program)--Case studies.
Stranger things (Television program).
Product placement in mass media--Case studies.
Product placement in mass media.
Customer relations--Case studies.
Customer relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations.
Other Title:
Stranger Things Have Happened
Place of Publication:
London : SAGE Publications: SAGE Business Cases Originals, 2020.
Summary:
With advertisements and marketing messages continuously served up to individuals in the current digital era of media fragmentation, now more than ever it is critical for brands to connect with consumers in memorable ways. The aging but iconic U.S. brand Eggo frozen waffles was presented with an unexpected opportunity to regain relevance with younger audiences when it found itself the focus of an unsolicited product placement during the first season of the Netflix hit Stranger Things, a show which derived its charm in part from the 1980s nostalgia it evoked. In October 2017, the Kellogg Company launched a timely and relevant social media campaign for the Eggo brand. The (unpaid) collaboration with Netflix focused on the Stranger Things season two premiere. As a result, social engagement with the Eggo brand skyrocketed, with an accompanying rise in sales. By analyzing this campaign, marketing students can learn about the power of letting go in today's consumer-centric world, how great content can set companies apart, and why strategic partnerships are critical in order to drive brand awareness, consumer engagement, and ultimately sales. The case also offers important insights into the role of authenticity and nostalgia in the effectiveness of such marketing efforts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on XML content.
ISBN:
1-5297-1709-4
9781529717099
OCLC:
1141339082

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