So, how come CK's marketing genius doesn't translate to their social media efforts? The CK spots heated up on youtube over a a month ago, yet the CK tweetstream hasn't even acknowledged them, preferring instead to share news like Ashley Olsen is wearing Calvin Klein in Korea.
It's an example of the most common corporate social media fail. When SM isn't integrated with current marketing efforts, instead of adding momentum to the advertising racehorse, it sits inert as the horn of a unicorn. Erica's already written off the unintegrated campaign as a fail, but I think there's opportunity for the brand to pull ahead if they get off their advertising high horse and turn their creative attention to social media. To know for sure, excuse me, I have to watch these commercials again.
It's an example of the most common corporate social media fail. When SM isn't integrated with current marketing efforts, instead of adding momentum to the advertising racehorse, it sits inert as the horn of a unicorn. Erica's already written off the unintegrated campaign as a fail, but I think there's opportunity for the brand to pull ahead if they get off their advertising high horse and turn their creative attention to social media. To know for sure, excuse me, I have to watch these commercials again.
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CK always leads the way with sex but maybe not this time? Interesting povs from you and Feminista.
Your question regarding social media is an interesting one. I don't like the lemming culture where if someone does something or a new technology pops up everyone has to do it. So my real curiosity is would social media increase CK's sales, brand awareness, and improve the brand. I don't know that answer. I will say that a 30Ft billboard showcasing sex seems to do them really well.
That all being said if I had a clothing line enabling me to get women excited over men's stuff I would be doing everything to do so!
I agree, California Girl, CK's been leader in going all the way for fashion since Brooke Shields was a babe...and copy was written by Diane Arbus' daughter Doon...
If women are prime buyers for product, Howie, can't see how this will miss. Of course, CK isn't only marketer of men's products to lately wake up to power of women influencers. I'm on a horse ;)
Oooooooh yes please.
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