Showing posts with label coca-cola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coca-cola. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Campaign Quencher: Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper

Seeing as how Coca-Cola seems to have one of the most successful advertising and marketing content creators in the world, this one's going to be a tough one, but I think I've got something they've yet to do! Wanna hear it? Okay, here we go!

The Idea: The Boundless Coke

Now the name might seem a little plain at first, but hear me out!  So we're all well and familiar with Coca-Cola's naming theme going on their products where names are printed on their cans or bottles as a sort of Personalization initiative.  My idea is to do something similar, perhaps even joined together with their already existing theme.  We would have Coca-Cola's fan/customer base submit requests for names and a slight introduction of themself as well as a location around the world, and likewise in that part of the world, other people will do the same.  Now when people happen to choose each other's countries, they get matched, and the bottles are then sent to Coca-Cola determined pairs where they receive the custom bottles and their mini stories/introductions on them!  

Who is the audience you may ask?

My target audience is anyone that drinks Coca-Cola! That's the beautiful thing about this idea, it's not restricted to any particular age group!

Goals

In creating bonds, and potential friendships throughout the world, we achieve one of Coca-Cola's main goals and objectives as a company, to spread happiness worldwide without any potential barriers!  In doing so we bring attention to Coca-Cola from all over the globe, who knows we might even be asked to do something United Nations related!

Launch

Because this is a world wide campaign, Coca-Cola would need some time to prepare themselves for the mass onslaught of entries submitted worldwide! Not to mention getting the word out, because of this I would aim for a launch to be conducted at the beginning of next year, 2017!

Social Strategy

Our social strategy would start with Coca-Cola's biggest and most successful social media platforms, ones that have the greatest world wide coverage.  Due to these factors, I believe their Facebook page, and YouTube page would be the best suitors for this type of Campaign!  In doing so, Coca-Cola will be able to spread the word in a very successful way seeing as how their following on both of these platforms stretches worldwide!

Attraction, Acquisition, and Engagement

This campaign will attract Coca-Cola's customer base world wide due to people's innate interest in different cultures around the world.  Thinking about travelling to a certain country? This would be the perfect step in getting to know that country from a personal level of someone already living there! Not to mention the vast field of potential connections one can make along the way!

Thanks for humouring me and listening to my Coca-Cola campaign idea! I hope to see it implemented in the near future, until next time guys!

- André

Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Fizzy Fans: Coca-Cola

Welcome to our brand new segment based on Fan pages! We like to call this one Fizzy Fans!

On today's segment, I'll be introducing you to some of Coca-Cola's many Fan pages!

A Coca-Cola Facebook fan page!

This seems to just be the first one many successful and dedicated fan pages for Coca-Cola!

Coca-Cola's twitter fan page!
You can expect to find good news relating to Coca-Cola and their many advancements as well as involvements in the everyday world all around us!

Thanks for Tuning in! I'll be back shortly with some Dr. Pepper fan pages for you all to check out!

- André

Sunday, 27 March 2016

YouTube Showdown: Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper

Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper




Hey guys! I'm here for the final time to introduce our Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper Soda Social Showdown! In this post I will be going over a few key points between these two soft drink giants' YouTube accounts!
Coca-ColaDr. Pepper
Post Cycle
Hourly-DailyA few times a month-once a month
Content
Coca-Cola seems to be putting a huge amount of emphasis on their YouTube account, and a good thing they are too! They post a lot of the time about different promotions and such they have going on all around the world!Dr. Pepper seems to be a little lacking when it comes to their YouTube account, especially in comparison to Coca-Cola!  They seem to post a majority of the time when it comes to special events, or promotions that they are involved with
50/50 Rule
Yes, Coca-Cola tends to post not only about their own products, but about other issues around the world that may benefit them as well.  Yes, both Dr. Pepper, and Coca-Cola are on top of this one! They both seem to post about not only their own products, but also other events and such that relate to themselves as a company as well. 
Soda-successful Posts!

205K views, and 16 comments
This little commercial about the bond between brothers is a very touching piece, and going off of how recent the video is, I'd say it's very successful!
45K views, and 52 Comments


This comedic short has a funny twist to it, a father builds a nice little play house for his daughter, only to be greeted by a mysterious fellow who rewards him with a 'Sweet' Dr. Pepper



The results are in! And it seems the winner for this round of YouTube Showdown is...

Coca-Cola!!!

Coca-Cola seems to take their YouTube channel super seriously! Posting little inspirational and motivational videos sometimes hourly! It really gets things moving with their customer base, although Dr. Pepper's channel was a success as well, it not nearly to the degree of Coca-Cola!

Thanks for reading, see you again next time for a brand new segment on Fan pages!

-André

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Google+ Showdown: Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper

Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper





Hey guys! I'm here for a third time introduce our Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper Soda Social Showdown! In this post I will be going over a few key points between these two soft drink giants' Google+ accounts!



Coca-ColaDr. Pepper
Post Cycle
Back when they used to post, they posted roughly twice a week. Last significant post was April 26, 2015Dr. Pepper's last post was on November 8, 2011
Content
Coca-Cola solely posted videos which would link back to their YouTube channel, each video relates to Coca-Cola, however in each their own and unique way!Dr. Pepper has unfortunately only posted two things since their Google+ accounts creating way back in November of 2011, and they were just simple pictures of a Dr. Pepper can
50/50 Rule
Not necessarily, Coca-Cola mainly uses their Google+ account to just promote their product and other events that may be happening. No. They solely focused on their product seeing as how their only two posts were of Dr. Pepper cans.  
Soda-successful Posts!
570 +1's, 60 shares, and 50 comments
This post is successful because it was a music video depicting the joy of drinking Coca-Cola on a very relaxing enjoyable summer day at the beach which is very desirable amongst most people


33 +1's, 3 shares, and 7 comments
This post was successful because it had the highest numbers when compared to their only other post.


The results are in! And it seems the winner for this round of Google+ Showdown is...

Coca-Cola!!!
This victory can almost solely be attributed to the fact that Dr. Pepper seems to have completely neglected their Google+ account! Oh-no! Despite this, Coca-Cola seemed to be on top of their stuff when it came to Google+, however the fact that they haven't really posted in a while, it seems they updated their account with a simple picture and hashtag fairly recently on Jan 19 of this year! Here's to hoping they revive their Google+ account soon!

Thanks for reading, see you again next time for the last round of Soda Social Showdown!

-André

Monday, 21 March 2016

Twitter Showdown: Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper

Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper



Hey guys! I'm here to once again introduce Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper to our well known Soda Social Showdown! In this post I will be going over a few key points between these two soft drink giants' Twitter accounts!

Coca-Cola Dr. Pepper
Post Cycle
Every other day Multiple times a day-every other day
Content
Coca-Cola posts a lot of photos that tend to show some sort of Coca-Cola product, they also tend to post a few little text posts relating to any news and such that has to do with Coca-Cola.  They've taken to posting quite a few little videos or gifs relating to Coca-Cola.   Dr. Pepper once again seems to be a lot more involved when it comes to their tweets, tweeting to specific states asking for opinions or inputs from their customer base.  
50/50 Rule
No, they don't really tweet anything besides their own products and other things relating to their products and other things they happen to be promoting at the time Yes, Dr. Pepper tweets lots of different types of posts, some promote certain partnerships they have at the time, and other are community related topics that allow for their input
Soda-successful Posts!
14K likes, and 10.6K retweets
This tweet is successful because it involves a very anticipated movie that is very popular, at the same time the video itself is of comedic value that genuinely brings joy to people. Perhaps the most important reason behind this tweets success is the fact that it is a pinned tweet, meaning if you visit the Coca-Cola twitter, this is the first tweet you will see no matter what.  
600 likes, and 250 retweets
A major reason this tweet is attributed as a success when compared to its other tweets is because of the fact that it's in relation to a very anticipated movie that Dr. Pepper happens to have a partnership with. People are interested in the movie, and therefore are interested in the drink

The results are in! And it seems the winner for this round of Twitter Showdown is...

Coca-Cola!!!
It seems that their vastly greater following came in handy in this round of Soda Social Showdown, they managed to take great advantage of their customer base and used it to put themselves ahead!

Thanks for reading, see you again next time for another round of Soda Social Showdown!

-André

Friday, 18 March 2016

Facebook Showdown: Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper

Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper




Hey guys! I'm here to introduce Coca-Cola vs. Dr. Pepper to our well known Soda Social Showdown! In this post I will be going over a few key points between these two soft drink giants' Facebook pages!

Coca-Cola Dr. Pepper
Post Cycle
Once or twice a month Three to four times a week
Content
Coca-Cola posts a lot of photos showing some sort of Coca-Cola product, they also tend to post a few little text posts relating to any news and such that has to do with Coca-Cola.   Dr. Pepper seems to be a lot more involved when it comes to their Facebook page, posting a lot of promotional content with partners, or advertising some little prize codes on some of their products.  
50/50 Rule
No, they don't really link anything besides their own products and other things relating to their products. No, similarly to Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper doesn't really post anything other than their own products, or partnerships they have with companies paired with them.  
Soda-successful Posts!
27K likes, 1 share, and 8.1k comments
This post is successful because it asks a witty question meant to be funny, while at the same time generating inputs and communication from their customer base.  It's targeted at all age groups, not just a select few and doesn't offend anyone, while at the same time advertising their product.  
50K likes, 8,271 shares, and 3.2K comments
A major reason this post is attributed as successful is because of the fact that it's in relation to a very anticipated movie that Dr. Pepper happens to have a partnership with. People are interested in the movie, and therefore are interested in the drink

The results are in! And it seems the winner for this round of Facebook Showdown is...

Dr. Pepper!!!
It seems they pay much more attention to their Facebook page than Coca-Cola, posting more often, and knowing what gets a rise out of their customer base too!

Thanks for reading, see you again next time for another round of Soda Social Showdown!

-André

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Coca-Cola's Social Media Showdown!




Coca-Cola is currently present on a number of social media platforms, on their website they only display having 4, these being: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr, however with a quick search it’s discovered that they are also present on Instagram, Tumblr, and Google+.  Since Dr. Pepper is only present on 4 social media platforms, I will be comparing the 4 that both companies have in common, these being: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.  



Coca-Cola's Facebook presence is ever so great with a massive 96.7 million page likes!  They surprisingly don't post on their Facebook as often as one would think a Soft Drink industry dominator such as Coca-Cola would.  They also don't seem to respond to their fan/customer base that often either which I believe they can definitely work upon.

Coca-Cola's Twitter presence is not one to go unnoticed that's for sure.  They've managed to accumulate an impressive 3.2 million Twitter followers in the time they've had it, which is quite an increase when compared to one of their main competitors, Dr. Pepper.  Coca-Cola tweets fairly regularly, mainly pertaining to their own brand and products, or other world events that they take interest in.  
Coca-Cola's YouTube channel is very impressive when compared to their counterpart over at Dr. Pepper, they've gathered a much deserving 716 thousand subscribers.  This can mostly be attributed to the fact that they seem to be posting videos seemingly hourly-daily, whether the video's are long or not, they each rake in a large number of views, averaging out at around 50 thousand each, even after a few hours of being released.  
It seems Coca-Cola has a somewhat irregular pattern when it comes to the posts regarding their Instagram account, they still have an eye-widening 1.1 million followers despite not paying as much attention to this platform as most would think.  They seem to post a few pictures every week to two weeks or so, before going on a very brief hiatus, and repeating once again after their little break.  Most if not all posts seem to be related to Coca-Cola products or other Coca-Cola related topics.  



To end things off in regards to this Titan of a Soft Drink company, Coca-Cola seems to have brought their 'A-game' when it comes to their Social Media Strategy seeing as how the numbers related to their fan/customer base are truly astounding.  To review what these numbers may be, Coca-Cola's Facebook page has an earth-quaking 97 million followers coming in a well deserved first place! Next up is their Twitter page, raking in a duly noted 3.2 million followers taking the silver.  Taking the third place medal is their Instagram account with an impressive 1.1 million followers, and last but most certainly not least, their YouTube account which has attracted a very appropriate 720 thousand followers, leaving their counterpart - Dr. Pepper - in the dust!  Thanks for the read, I hope to see you next time!

- André

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Coca-Cola and Dr. Pepper - Showdown of the century!

What could be more refreshing than a nice Cola on a scorching hot day? Not much compares right?

That's what Coca-Cola and Dr. Pepper were thinking when they decided to market themselves the way they do.  They recognized a need and desire belonging to their customer base, and addressed it expertly.

In this post I will be talking about the differences between Coca-Cola, and one of it's main competitors, Dr. Pepper.


First off I'll be talking about Coca-Cola.  This soft drink industry giant began in a pretty peculiar way; with the curiosity of a very inventive pharmacist back in 1886.  Dr. John S. Pemberton, an Atlantan pharmacist blended together a series of ingredients to come up with a flavoured syrup that he and some local pharmacists mixed with carbonated water, it was then deemed "excellent" by those who sampled it, it was then Pemberton had some input from his Bookkeeper Frank M. Robinson who is credited with coming up with the name, and infamous subscript still used in Coca-Cola's logo today, and thus creating the infamous Coca-Cola soft drink we all enjoy and love today!

Just a few of the other choices of Coca-Cola!

Coca-Cola has had quite a few different flavours over the years, some being discontinued, others still going strong! For example Coca-Cola Lime and Cherry are no longer offered in Canada, however they are still distributed in the United States.  Coca-Cola also has a less sugary alternative with their Diet and Zero Coca-Cola lines targeted mainly at those looking to enjoy the crisp taste of Coca-Cola without as much of the sugary downsides.  


Next up is Dr. Pepper!  Let's start things off with an interesting fact shall we!  Dr. Pepper is actually the oldest soft drink distributor in the United States, originating only one year before Coca-Cola in 1885.  Now believe it or not but "Dr. Pepper" was actually real! He was a native born Texan originating at Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store.  Now you may be thinking Coca-Cola had an unusual upbringing, but wait until you hear Dr. Peppers, Charles Alderton was a young pharmacists working at the Old Corner Drug Store as his primary occupation, and on the side enjoyed mixing together different flavours and syrups to create different soft drinks.  He really enjoyed the way the store smelled with different fruity smells and scents, so one day he decided to create a soft drink that tasted the way that stored smelled, and after numerous attempts with different flavours and syrups, he finally succeeded in creating his masterpiece!

Dr. Pepper's different selection of soft drink flavours

Despite Dr. Pepper not having the widest selection, they still manages to captivate their audience with the flavours they offer today, ranging from Cherry, Diet Cherry, Caffeine free and even a Diet Caffeine free!  By offering a healthier, less sugary alternative to every flavour they offer, they're able to keep up with other major soft drink brands that may offer more complex variations.  

Although there were some clear differentiations between the two soft drinks, I think it's safe to say they had more similarities than differences! They were both created by pharmacists, both within a year of each other, both are Dark Cola's, and they both offer a wide variety of diet alternatives to their main flavour line-ups.  I think it's safe to say these two are fairly tied when it comes to the facts, let me know which you prefer!

Thanks for reading, hope to see you again!
- André