Blogging :
Blogging Definition: a medium for internet dwellers to expel opinions and personal ideas to the public.
Now corporations are using blogs to promote the well being of their clients.
Sock Puppets--false online persona, used to conceal ones identity
Meat Puppet--A fictional person who passes as an actual human being online is considered a ‘meat
puppet’ according to the Washington Post.
These are some of the techniques used in corporate blogging in order to create buzz.
Social Networks :
Meat and Sock Puppets have also become a prominent technique on social networking sites known as Facebook and MySpace.
Ruckus Inc. set up a Facebook profile, proposing a sexual service as a result of getting 100,000 members to sign up for his page. This posed moral issues in addition to deceptive marketing techniques. However, marketers and public relation professionals are pushing the ethical envelop with not only young adults but children as well. Social Networks
Consumer Generated Advertisements :
Consumer Generated Advertisements Two companies have applies this technique and have experienced the negative effects: Malibu Banana Boat and Chevy.
Chevy allowed its consumers to make commercials for the Tahoe. The result was a negative critique on SUV’s and the environment. Chevy however, showed these commercials and allowed for the critique.
Malibu set up a contest for consumers to create a commercial to the Banana Boat song. The structure of the contest was ridiculed for being a hoax and connected with a company employee rather than an ordinary consumer.