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Marketing Monday: Mountain Dew

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I’m always impressed when a large company can get a lot of people to vote on something. Voter turnout at elections is so small yet Cottonelle can get thousands of people to vote in the ‘over versus under’ toilet paper debate. Really?!

In any case, over the weekend after spending a lot of hours in a car with Chef Dan, I found out that Mountain Dew is having a vote about a new flavor. Dan’s chosen flavor didn’t win a few years ago and this year, he was going to try them all so he could make an informed decision. His boss is doing the same.

The convenience stores we stopped at were selling Mountain Dew 2 bottles for $2. Lowering the price is certainly a good idea to get people to try new things.

Leading up to this, Mountain Dew had a contest for regular people to create commercials related to the ‘Dewmocracy’, allowing fans to interact with the brand. The hope was to ‘harness the collective intelligence of our uber-fans’. Well put, Mountain Dew Marketing Director Brett O’Brien.

Also good idea to make the commercials only 12 seconds. Having to make something too long would have definitely lessened the amount of participation.

So Dew became not only about the collective but about regular people/aspiring artists. And for a global brand to seem like it’s focusing on individuals is just an overall good idea. Certainly not something you’d expect from a big, normally faceless company.

Can smaller companies do something similar? Absolutely. Asking customers what they want in a structured way is not only a good idea but gives them a natural ‘call to action’ (a fancy way of saying something to do) on your company website/social media site.

Dan’s rooting for ‘White Out.’ I guess time will tell which flavor will win…

 

 

 

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About Nicole Ouellette

Nicole runs Breaking Even Communications, an internet marketing company in Bar Harbor Maine. When she's not online, she enjoys walking her short dog, cooking with bacon, and trying to be outdoorsy in Acadia National Park.
  • http://www.mylifeonthedole.blogspot.com My Life on the Dole

    Voting You raise an interesting point re: voter turnout. I think the reason so many participate in these polls is because: (1) The companies make them easy. Registering to vote in the US is easy, but people think it will be difficult. There are still myths out there about it too (i.e. you might get called for jury duty, etc.). You can only vote in certain places & certain times. You have to go there (in most states)! At Cottonelle’s site you can vote 24/7 from the privacy of your own home. Wouldn’t it be great if we could vote on-line for the next president? Of course, they would have to solve all the voter fraud issues, etc., but it’s still a worthy goal.(2) The options are not always good & matter alot. In the over/under debate or in the Mountain Dew campaign, the results don’t matter much & the options are all fine–just a matter of preference. Alot of folks feel that the choices in real elections are not good at all. Even the candidate you like best usually isn’t a complete match for your ideals. Most people wind up choosing the candidate/party that they dislike the least (instead of the other way around).Of course, I know you are talking about marketing, but you made me think re: the bigger issue. If we could find a way to improve the quality of candidate selections & make voting easier perhaps we could have an electorate equally jazzed about government as they are about toilet paper and/or Mountain Dew. ;DAriel from “”"”My Life on the Dole”"”

  • http://www.johnswinc.com Johnny Bananas

    “”Funny, she doesn’t look Dewish”" Lately, whenever I think of Dew (which isn’t that often), I think of this article:http://www.avclub.com/articles/mountain-dewmocracy-flavors-and-more-japanese-peps,40506/I admittedly haven’t tried any of these flavors, as I am slowly aging out of their demographic (dewographic?)”

  • Nicole at Breaking Even

    nice! Great comments John and Ariel… Ariel, you should have left a link to your site!”