First off, if you don’t watch Castle, shame on you! But I’m not here to discuss the virtues of this show or how ruggedly handsome Nathan Fillion is.
I want to talk about what an absolutely wonderful I think ABC has done marketing this show. Three years ago, someone in their marketing department had the brilliant idea to start using social media to gain followers of the show (and boost ratings). Instead of the marketing department marketing the show and saying “Watch Our Show!”, they turned Richard Castle into a “real person” rather than just a TV character.
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| Richard Castle from ABC's Castle |
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| Ford's spokespuppet, Doug via Mashable.com |
My third example of this really cool technique of using social media to create a following comes from an episode of Supernatural. In this episode, the main characters, Dean and Sam, unexpectedly traveled to a parallel universe. In this dimension, everyone believes them to be the actors that portray them, including the other actors of the show. Misha Collins, who portrays Castiel, was actually portraying himself in this episode and a few times during the show he pulled out his phone and posted a few tweets. People likely flocked to his Twitter feed to see if he really was tweeting while on the show - and he was! (see the image below) After the show, Misha tweeted “My phone was stolen and apparently cast into a parallel universe devoid of magic. I've retrieved it. I promise it won't happen again.” Nice tie-in!
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Misha Collins Twitter feed, portrays Castiel in Supernatural |
Have you seen any inventive and cool ways something was marketed? It doesn’t need to be something that’s only using the latest in sharing technology. Maybe it was a good ad or something was placed just right in the store. Or maybe the packaging caught your eye (remember the make your own sayings on the Heinz Ketchup bottles a few years ago?). Anything you’ve seen that you think is cool - I want to hear about it.
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