Social Media Marketing Case Studies by Coca-Cola, Whole Foods, and More from BlogWell Bay Area

Social Media Marketing Case Studies by Coca-Cola, Whole Foods, and More from BlogWell Bay Area

The BlogWell conference provides a unique opportunity to hear inside stories from large corporations. Case studies are presented by marketing executives who openly share about their corporate social media program. It’s best practices in action! Read on to learn about social media successes and failures inside Coca-Cola, Whole Foods, Xerox and more.

BlogWell is incredibly insightful and the reason why Fandom Marketing has supported it for two years in a row by sending guest bloggers Melonie Gallegos and Rob Marlbrough to cover the conference. This year we attended the 25th BlogWell held in the Bay Area. Over 90 brands came to hear Coca-Cola, Whole Foods, Xerox, HSN, and Citrix present their case studies. Here are social media marketing case studies and top tweets you won’t want to miss.

Live Blog Coverage

Coca-Cola by Melonie Gallegos

Ashley Callahan, Manager of Digital Communications and Social Media
How Coke uses data and content to break through the noise. (Visit the new Coca-Cola Company website, now named Coca-Cola Journey. The redesigned newsroom format focuses on brand stories.) See more 

Compelling content can be a blog, photo, or a video. The water cooler test is applied to all stories. Does it answer the “Why should I care” test? Does it surprise you? Is it compelling with universal appeal? Is it being measured systematically?

Thrivent Financial by Rob Marlbough

Stacy Eckes-Borys, Social Media Relationship Manager

How Thrivent Financial used social media to educate and motivate members for a historic vote. See more

To get the word out via social media, we encourage sharing and have employees spread the word on their own social networks. Most important was the listening, responding, and engaging, with a crisis plan in place.

Whole Foods by Melonie Gallegos

How Whole Foods Market keeps their customer experience in balance with both brand-level social and a large network of local presences. See more

We have empowered, trained, smart people at the local level and that’s why local social works for us. If you don’t trust the people who are local it’s not gonna work.

Intel by Rob Marlbrough

Jennifer Lashua, Manager of Global Social Communities

How Intel uses social media to celebrate technology with global consumers. See more

Jennifer explains their product launch countdown, Intel style. Intel used a tweet counting down to the #4thGenCore with an image showing: 3,337,200,000,000,000 nanoseconds.

Social Media Ethics Briefing

SocialMedia.org‘s CEO, Andy Sernovitz provides advice on outreach best practices and keeping your brand FTC compliant. See more

It’s your job to stay FTC compliant, do the right thing, and be ethical. The 2013 FTC Warning says, “Stop ignoring us, stop faking it, and if you can’t be honest and disclose properly then you should not be doing it.” We can assume more enforcement is on the way.

Rules for safe social media outreach

All live blogs

Top Tweets

 

 

 

What makes BlogWell different from other marketing conferences is that we learn what companies have DONE, rather than what companies should be doing. Things change quickly in digital marketing. This open sharing environment for marketing executives is important to elevating everyone’s knowledge and establishing best practices. Thank you to BlogWell and the brands who are brave enough to try new things before most companies are willing to, and talk about it.

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