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On the Record: Twitter’s Next Move

On the Record: Twitter’s Next Move

January 13, 2016January 31, 2023 Sarah HattmanBlog, Public Relations, Social Media + Influencer Engagementadvertising, conversational ads, engagement, Social Media, social media PR, Twitter, Twitter PR

With slowing growth and stock troubles, 2015 was a tough year for Twitter. If you’re expecting the app to cease to exist in 2016, think again. Changes are coming. There have been rumors swirling lately about lifting the 140 character limit restriction, but no confirmation from company representatives. However, Twitter did recently introduce conversational ads as a new way to increase interest and engagement. Let’s go “On the Record” and take a closer look.

 

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Right now, conversational ads are currently available for select advertisers in all markets. Assuming it goes mainsteam, how will you use conversational ads for your brand? Make the most of the 140 characters and tweet us your thoughts.

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What Does a PR Agency Do? Lowes Foods

What Does a PR Agency Do? Lowes Foods

May 20, 2015January 31, 2023 Sarah HattmanBlog, Case Studies, Raleigh PR Agencyaward-winning campaign, engagement, grocery store, local food, Lowes Foods, mom bloggers, PR campaign1 Comment on What Does a PR Agency Do? Lowes Foods

Situation Analysis

Lowes Foods, a family owned, Carolinas-based company, rolled out its new brand to shoppers in the Triangle last year at a time when the grocery store landscape was drastically changing. Not only were Kroger and Harris Teeter merging, but Publix was also expanding into the area, and both announcements were generating a lot of  “noise” in the market. Lowes Foods’ executives recognized the need to incorporate a public relations component into the company’s rebranding efforts to ensure a thorough, integrated communications campaign. Hence, they engaged Clairemont Communications to raise awareness of three local redesigned stores.

Planning: As a result of the research findings, Clairemont established the objectives with our client as follows:

  1. Develop local community relationships with Lowes Foods prior to the grand opening of three local rebranded stores, securing at least eight community influencers to attend special preview events.
  2. Introduce the media to the new Lowes Foods brand by securing three traditional media (print and TV) stories.
  3. Secure at least three positive social media mentions and one blog post about the rebranded stores from an area mom blogger.

 Execution: In order to effectively meet the primary objectives, Clairemont focused its efforts on the following areas:

  • Preview Parties: Clairemont help our client compile a list of of influential moms, well-connected women, local dignitaries and community officials to invite to preview parties at the newly rebranded stores prior to the official grand openings. This allowed community influencers to experience the stores’ new concepts, including the Community Table, Pick & Prep, Chicken Kitchen, Beer Den and Sausage Works ahead of grand opening.
  • Ribbon Cuttings: Instead of a traditional ribbon cutting, we created a fun, visual and engaging approach that highlighted the stores’ commitment to fresh, local produce. We loaded the bed of the vintage Lowes Foods’ truck with fresh produce and tied a ribbon across the back gate. The store manager cut the ribbon on the truck and unloaded the produce by passing it down the line of local dignitaries and influencers.
  • Blogger Tours: We targeted several key mom bloggers for a behind-the-scenes tour of the new store before it was publicly unveiled. We crafted a series of talking points based on our knowledge of area mom bloggers and issues that they value.
  • Media Materials: An informative news release about Lowes Foods’ rebranding was written and tailored to highlight each of the rebranded stores in the Triangle. Clairemont Communications also filmed a video of employees and shoppers participating in the Chicken Dance at the first preview event. The video was incorporated into future media pitches and sent to media contacts in order to help them visualize Lowes Foods’ new, fun approach to grocery shopping.
  • Coordinated Pitches: Creative and individualized pitches were used to pique the interest of targeted media contacts. Clairemont pushed beyond the obvious, tailoring the angle of each pitch to maximize engagement from reporters and bloggers. For example, TV stations and newspapers received details about the stores’ new brand and what made it different from the competition, while others – particularly mom bloggers – received information on how the new brand was designed to inspire new ideas, save time and make grocery shopping fun for the entire family.

Evaluation

Lowes Foods’ rebranded stores were widely accepted in the local communities in the Triangle. As part of an integrated campaign, Clairemont met expectations by securing 10 community influencers at special preview and grand opening events. We exceeded our goal for media coverage by securing four media placements, including three print stories and one TV story. We met our objectives by securing one post from a mom blogger, and through our outreach to influential mom groups, Clairemont exceeded our goal for social media by generating 10 posts about the rebranded Lowes Foods stores in the Triangle. Additionally, on May 12, the campaign was recognized with an Award of Excellence at the 2015 NCPRSA InSpire Awards.

 

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What Does A PR Agency Do? Furniture Industry Social Media Campaign

June 27, 2012January 31, 2023 Josephine ButlerAwards, Blog, Case Studies, Furniture PR, Marketing, Public Relations, Raleigh PR Agency, Social Media + Influencer Engagementawards, engagement, Facebook, InSpire Awards, measurement, NCPRSA, North Carolina Public Relations Society of America, PR case studies, PR case study, Social Media, social network, Thomasville Furniture1 Comment on What Does A PR Agency Do? Furniture Industry Social Media Campaign

People commonly ask us what a PR agency does. We thought the best way to answer that question would be to share case studies from our work that was recently recognized at the North Carolina chapter of the Public Relations Society of America’s (NCPRSA) InSpire Awards. Clairemont won 14 InSpire Awards, and we hope that this “Award Winning Wednesday” blog series will inspire you, too!

Client: Thomasville Furniture, established in 1904 and a leading name in the home furnishings industry.

Objective:  Manage the Thomasville Facebook page. Based on our research and several meetings with Thomasville executives, the Clairemont team identified the following objectives:

  • Boost overall interactions on the Facebook page, with special emphasis on increasing interactions among 18 to 34-year-olds by 5 percent.
  • Increase the number of likes on the page by 100 percent

Execution: Research provided insights on existing customers and younger consumers, including media consumption preferences. Focus groups revealed that younger consumers often see Thomasville’s furniture as special occasion furnishings, while they seek everyday furniture (of course, we know that Thomasville is very fun and fashion-forward these days!). Clairemont also evaluated social media networks and confirmed Facebook’s significant potential as Thomasville’s primary customer engagement channel.

We focused creative content in the following areas:

  • Interior Design: To position Thomasville as the fashionable brand that we know it to be, we shared ideas from shelter magazines, such as Elle Décor and House Beautiful. We uploaded product photography featuring new collections designed for a young demographic and shared decorating tips via professionally produced videos. Our chatter posts got fans talking and sharing their own interior design ideas, too.
  • Sweepstakes: Recognizing the traffic-driving power of sweepstakes, Clairemont generated steady fan engagement with giveaways throughout the year. The Best Bridal Shower Gift Ever Giveaway targeted 18 to 34-year-olds by awarding a bedroom suite as a wedding gift to a young couple. Our Best Seat in the House Giveaway earned more than 1,900 content likes, posts and comments, as fans couldn’t resist the chance to show off photos of their beloved pets. With a prize of a new sofa, our 1 Sofa 4 Looks Giveaway increased page likes by 13,767 alone. Along with additional giveaways such as the Bright Idea; Backyard Barbeque; No Tricks, Just Treats; Thanksgiving Dinner Disasters (with many hilarious accounts of Thanksgiving dinners gone wrong); and Stocking Stuffer giveaways, the Clairemont team successfully raised the fan count and interactions on the page.
  • Customer Relations: Because it’s our policy to allow fans to have a voice, when questions or complaints were posted, we worked closely with Thomasville’s corporate customer service team to provide quick responses instead of deleting or ignoring negative posts.

Results: Thomasville’s fan base on Facebook increased from 11,249 to 31,256, approximately a 178 percent increase from 2010, and we boosted weekly interactions from 2,964 to 7,571, a 155 percent increase. Additionally, we increased the number of 18 to 34-year-old fans from 20 percent of the fan base to 30 percent, exceeding our goal of a 5 percent increase. Based on the success of 2011, Thomasville has retained Clairemont to continue to manage its page on Facebook in 2012.

What did you think of this social media case study? Was it helpful? Have questions? We’ve got answers!

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