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Case Title:
P&G’s Buzz Marketing
Publication Year : 2006
Authors: Shruti Khatri, Mridu Verma
Industry: FMCG Industry
Region: NULL
Case Code: COS0054P
Teaching Note: Available
Structured Assignment: Not Available
Abstract:
The $57 billion - Procter & Gamble (P&G) was the world's No.1 maker of household products. It had always been a frontrunner in marketing. It had invented the concepts of brand, brand management and the ‘Soap Opera’. The company had recently resorted to ‘Buzz/ Word-of-mouth marketing’ as its latest experiment to attract consumers. P&G had set up Tremor and Vocal point wherein it encouraged teens and moms respectively to talk to people, about everything - from the products to anything under the sun. The initiative was turning out to be a huge success, once again making P&G the pioneer for moving away from traditional mediums of marketing and opening up new avenues. The case discusses P&G’s previous marketing innovations, the business models of Tremor and Vocal point and the oppositions that it faced from certain segments.
Pedagogical Objectives:
- To understand the concept of Buzz marketing
- To discuss various marketing initiatives by P&G
- To discuss the business model of Tremor and Vocalpoint
- To evaluate the factors behind the success of Tremor and Vocalpoint.
Keywords : Buzz marketing; Viral marketing; tremor; Corporate Strategies Case Study; vocalpoint; Steve knox