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Managing Your Online Community [Marketing Update]

 

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Marketers need to be constantly aware of their online community and manage it through good times and bad. On this weeks episode of the Marketing Update, Karen and co-host Kara Sasssone discussed two different examples of companies that need to focus more on their online communities. 

Netflix Raises Prices

On Tuesday, Netflix announced that they are cutting back on the number of subscription plans they offer and raising their prices. This sent the Twitterverse, and the commenters on their blog, into a tizzy as customers voiced their outrage and dissappointment. The announcement was made 4 days ago, and while the Netflix community has clearly voiced their opinion, the company has stayed quiet on the topic. Neither their blog, not their Twitter stream has been updated since Tuesday, although many of their customers are discussing canceling their plans. 

In a world where everyone can easily voice their displeasure, being open and transparent is important. Handeling upset customers can be scary and challenging, but ignoring the conversation is a sure way to damage you online community and brand. 

Marketing Takeway: When making big announcements, be prepared for negative feedback and plan to respond to your community. 

USA Women's Soccer Team Makes World Cup Finals

As Richard Deitsch explained in an article on Sports Illustrated online, 12 years ago millions of American's rallied around women's soccer as team USA made it to, and won, the World Cup finals. Then, as time passed, people forgot about women's soccer and turned back to their regularly scheduled sports programming. Until this week, when the women's team beat France 3-1 and made it into the World Cup finals.

American's, including the teams own goalie, celebrated the victory online, using Twitter to deliver information. However, although there was lots of chatter online about the game and victory, there was no consistent hashtag or community building. Women's Professional Soccer league should use this as an opportunity to nurture their fan base into an active online community, but they seem to be missing the boat. 

Marketing Takeaway: Don't miss your opportunity to build a strong community by ignoring the conversation. Communities need to be nurtured to thrive!

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Posted by Karen Rubin on Sun, Jul 17, 2011 @ 08:00 AM

COMMENTS

Alternative thought - is Netflix doing the right thing? They surely new the stink that a price increase would cause. By immediately responding wouldn't they just be stirring the pot. Most of those not happy with the price increase are responding emotionally. Think about you arguments with your spouse or good friend - a good strategy is to LISTEN and then reply in a calm and collected manner. If you try to respond to every issue Immediately in, the heat of the moment the other party is not always ready to listen and will often respond even more emotionally and things spin out of control. My guess this price increase thing blows over soon with little loss of customer and improved bottom line for NetFlix.

posted on Sunday, July 17, 2011 at 7:53 PM by Dirk Beveridge


The clue of the article is not whether Netflix were doing it right or wrong, but that commenting is really important especially when the stir is rising about your brand. Even commenting that this increase will be gradual and not painful but just enough and necessary to save the work places of the people who are working for the company who are Americans like the customers themselves, so they will treat both with the equal respect and care and they are always ready to listen to their needs and thankful to the customers for their being so involved and not indifferent.  
 
Speaking about building your community, it is really difficult to handle the well built, organized, even nurtured community because when a big event happens, there are dozens of clone streams that are created and your audience can be stolen by others. It is a big risk to treat your audience with disregard.

posted on Monday, July 18, 2011 at 2:14 PM by Olga Zhdan


I heard coach has the newest items which will come into the market; and found the newest items include coach jewelry, coach shoes, coach luggage and Coach Bags etc.

posted on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 9:10 PM by coach


it like a tree, when you plant something. we need to take care of it and nurture it everyday, this is same for everything. commintment and dedication and patience is needed or else you should not start anything until you did really consider it seriously.Langsing

posted on Sunday, August 07, 2011 at 10:07 PM by didik anak


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