Wacky Ad Campaign: Delete 10 Facebook friends and get a Burger!
Shocked? You think my gray cells are going wierdoplasmic? Well, it is not so. I am speaking with all my intellect intact & vasanas tamed. This is the marketing campaign of the Burger King.
The promotion looks like this:
What would you do for a free WHOPPER? Now is the time to put your fair-weather web friendships to the test. Install " Whopper Sacrifice " on your Facebook profile, and we'll reward you with a free flame-broiled burger when you sacrifice 10 of your friends.
We need to install the Facebook app – “Whopper Sacrifice” for the hamburger.
Then, what we need to do is unfriend 10 of our friend’s .You delete them one by one and upon deleting the 10th friend you would get a Whopper coupon. The coupon entitles you to a free flame-boiled whopper. The best part is the sacrifices shows up in the daily activity feed.
For example,
Zanyam sacrificed Zantanu for a free Whopper.
Zanyam sacrificed Zarthak for a free Whopper.
Funny, huh? Well, I am sure you are thinking of unfriending your friends and adding them back again. Again and Again. Watch it because unfortunately you just have one burger per account! The promotion is just limited to one coupon per account.
You must be wondering if Burger King is promoting negativity in human relations like friendships. The fact of the matter is, it is just the opposite. According to them, the app increases our Facebook experience. It intends to filter out fake, spam profiles & acquaintances that are least important and indifferent to us and our lives. No wonder if we are to remove some one from your profile, we know whom to. That’s the concept Burger King wanted to promote. With the free coupons, you are increasing the footfalls in your store. Sale of side dishes, drinks & other items are going to go up. Brand recall coefficient is going to skyrocket. You are going to be back at Burger king.
Win-win model for Burger king & customers, right? Yes, it is but please spares a thought for Facebook. In fact, the promo was an instant hit. It is reflected by the jump in top line of Burger King as well as increasing number of footfalls and branding comes along. During the “Whopper Sacrifice,” 234,000 people were trumped for free burgers .
Coming back to Facebook, their profit rank algorithm is driven by the number of the interconnected profiles. More friends, family & network, faster spread their ad messages & apps. Damn!!! Zuckerburg scrapped the promo app, citing spread of negative emotions in advertising as the reason. Abrupt ending?
“UNFRIENDER” Rachel Heavers, with her daughter, Ellen, removed a lifelong pal in “a hormonal moment.” Now she says, “I really, really regret it.”
The article was inspired by my college friends - Zarthak , Zanyam & Zaran . Watching them having burger tonight in my room , I searched ‘burger’ in Google and bingo !!!. Found this unorthodox marketing strategy .
References : www.google.com
www.bk.com/
( Written by Santanu Das , studying MBA International Business at SIIB , Pune . You can mail your feedback to santanudas@siib.ac.in )
Shocked? You think my gray cells are going wierdoplasmic? Well, it is not so. I am speaking with all my intellect intact & vasanas tamed. This is the marketing campaign of the Burger King.
The promotion looks like this:
What would you do for a free WHOPPER? Now is the time to put your fair-weather web friendships to the test. Install " Whopper Sacrifice " on your Facebook profile, and we'll reward you with a free flame-broiled burger when you sacrifice 10 of your friends.
We need to install the Facebook app – “Whopper Sacrifice” for the hamburger.
Then, what we need to do is unfriend 10 of our friend’s .You delete them one by one and upon deleting the 10th friend you would get a Whopper coupon. The coupon entitles you to a free flame-boiled whopper. The best part is the sacrifices shows up in the daily activity feed.
For example,
Zanyam sacrificed Zantanu for a free Whopper.
Zanyam sacrificed Zarthak for a free Whopper.
Funny, huh? Well, I am sure you are thinking of unfriending your friends and adding them back again. Again and Again. Watch it because unfortunately you just have one burger per account! The promotion is just limited to one coupon per account.
You must be wondering if Burger King is promoting negativity in human relations like friendships. The fact of the matter is, it is just the opposite. According to them, the app increases our Facebook experience. It intends to filter out fake, spam profiles & acquaintances that are least important and indifferent to us and our lives. No wonder if we are to remove some one from your profile, we know whom to. That’s the concept Burger King wanted to promote. With the free coupons, you are increasing the footfalls in your store. Sale of side dishes, drinks & other items are going to go up. Brand recall coefficient is going to skyrocket. You are going to be back at Burger king.
Win-win model for Burger king & customers, right? Yes, it is but please spares a thought for Facebook. In fact, the promo was an instant hit. It is reflected by the jump in top line of Burger King as well as increasing number of footfalls and branding comes along. During the “Whopper Sacrifice,” 234,000 people were trumped for free burgers .
Coming back to Facebook, their profit rank algorithm is driven by the number of the interconnected profiles. More friends, family & network, faster spread their ad messages & apps. Damn!!! Zuckerburg scrapped the promo app, citing spread of negative emotions in advertising as the reason. Abrupt ending?
“UNFRIENDER” Rachel Heavers, with her daughter, Ellen, removed a lifelong pal in “a hormonal moment.” Now she says, “I really, really regret it.”
The article was inspired by my college friends - Zarthak , Zanyam & Zaran . Watching them having burger tonight in my room , I searched ‘burger’ in Google and bingo !!!. Found this unorthodox marketing strategy .
References : www.google.com
www.bk.com/
( Written by Santanu Das , studying MBA International Business at SIIB , Pune . You can mail your feedback to santanudas@siib.ac.in )