Posts Tagged ‘games’

SCVNGR: A New App That Hunts for Consumer Engagement Treasure

There is a cycle to all popular trends, regardless of industry. There are the first to market, either classics with staying power or fleeting successes, and then followers are guaranteed. Sometimes, these are cheap knock-offs, but other times, even better versions than the original. For instance, for all you basketball fans out there, the “Big 3” in the NBA originally consisted of Boston Celtics Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, and Kevin Garnett, and the league is now led by LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade who have teamed up in South Beach for the Miami Heat. In the social media space, Friendster led to MySpace which was eventually followed and overpowered by Facebook.

SCVNGR

The curve for social media trends seems to be shorter than in other industries, new apps are popping up daily. SCVNGR is a great example of this; the increasing popularity of FourSquare and other location based social apps led to its creation. According to its website, “SCVNGR is a game about doing challenges as places.” Much like FourSquare, you are able to check in at various locations using the app on your smart phone. However, with SCVNGR checking in is not enough, the experience is more interactive.  With this new app, you can go to your favorite local spots to check-in and once you’re there, you will be prompted to complete different tasks or challenges to gain points. You may have to take a photo at a park, solve a riddle at a museum, scan a QR code at a theater, or do some other kind of adventurous activity. The points you earn for completed challenges are redeemable for bragging rights as well as unlocking badges and other features. Companies can create their own challenges or hunts  as a cheeky way to involve adventurous consumers with their brand.

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Recently, the New England Patriots tapped SCVNGR for a promotion to get fans excited about the upcoming football season. They have created their own “Trek” and compiled a list of themed challenges for fans to complete at various locations throughout New England, in order to help Patriot player Vince Wilfork find his “stolen” Super Bowl ring. The campaign has received much press for both the NFL organization and the application itself. Other SCVNGR adopters include major universities (such as Duke University and Princeton), city tourism councils (the City of Rochester and Boston are both users), and several museums throughout the country.

Marketers are just starting to jump on board the location-based social media app train, with good reason. The interactive nature of these applications lend themselves to promotions – put an incentive behind these behaviors and the usage rate will surely soar. FourSquare, Loopt, Gowalla and now SVCNGR are great new platforms to attract, engage and reward consumers and I can’t wait to see what comes next.

From a Non-Believer to a Promotion Professional

It’s often said, “don’t believe everything you hear.” This simple lesson is taught by parents, hoping to keep their children safe from falling victim to rumors, gossip and fraudulent claims. By now, it’s common practice to question everything. But, what happens in these cynical times when you’re tasked with convincing others that what you are telling them is true (however incredible it may seem)?

winner mock upFor years, I have been receiving (& deleting) emails from marketers and companies telling me that I won a free car. I have encountered (& closed) the ever-present pop-up advertisements saying “Click Here to Win $10,000” numerous times, without a second thought. It’s easy to dismiss these claims as fake; everyone’s a skeptic, myself included. Until now…

I have been at Strobe Promotions for about a year now. Working in the promotional marketing field has opened my eyes to the value that promotions provide not only for the prize winners, but also for the sponsor. I now know about the great amount of awareness, excitement and buzz promotions can bring to a brand; I see it every day with the sheer volume of mail or large online entry files we receive for each project. The prize in each promotion not necessarily the main focus, like I previously thought, it’s more like the cherry on top. A big portion of my job as a Marketing Assistant is to deliver that cherry by notifying the potential winners in the various promotions we administer for our clients. When contacting our potential winners, I am often asked the question “Are you serious?” It is sometimes a daunting task to convince the potential winner that we are a legitimate company and that they have actually won a prize. In some cases, the consumer may be unaware that they even entered a sweepstakes (with an automatic-entry promotion), making them even more skeptical. I have found one of the best remedies for this problem is to put the consumer in contact with the client directly. Whether by email, or over of the phone, hearing an employee from the sponsoring company usually puts the consumer at ease.

I never imagined that it would be so difficult to give away money (or trips or cars or cool gadgets). A part of me is still somewhat amazed when people refuse to accept the prizes they have won, even though I understand how hard it may be to believe that opening one email or answering one phone call could reward you with extravagant prizes. After all, there still are some shady individuals who use less than honest means to trick people. That’s why questions and follow up are warranted. As a promotion marketing professional, I now know to take a closer look at the next winner notification email I may receive. Sometimes I wonder, what if all of those emails I deleted weren’t just spam? I could be vacationing on an island, driving around a new convertible, and living a lavish life with thousands of prize dollars.

Working (and Playing) as Part of an Integrated Team

They say, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.”  As promotion marketers, the last thing we can afford to do is to create a dull promotion. So, how do we keep the energy high, the ideas flowing and the camaraderie among agencies on the same marketing team strong?

Sometimes simply having fun is the best way to connect an integrated marketing team.  In our world of promotional marketing, we often collaborate with other agencies to help build a promotion. I was lucky enough to be a part of a team building experience while working on a client’s promotion with multiple additional agencies. The promotion targeted children ages 6-13 and encouraged these children to “be active.”  Everyday a child could go to the website and enter their “play time” from that day to get an entry into the sweepstakes. On the site we suggested classic games like kickball or soccer for example, but any outdoor activity will do!

dodgeballIn the interest of helping our team to bond, the 4 agencies along with the client organized a “Game Day,” an opportunity for team members to get active and play as well. If you can imagine, the group was made up of about 45 people. We split into 3 teams and took turns playing soccer, kickball, and dodge ball, ending the day with a three-legged race. I have not played these games since I was 11 years old at sleep-away camp. The competitive child in me showed her energetic face once again! We all felt like a bunch of kids running on the field, quickly forgetting about the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives and traded in our coffee mugs for fruit punch juice boxes and our high heels for sneakers.  It was a truly fun day, and made for a terrific team bonding experience!

This past summer, our “Game Day” was the perfect way to make friends out of coworkers, put a face to a voice on the other end of a conference call, and simply just to have fun!  Much like the team-building experience we had with these games as children, adults like us rely on classic games like kickball, soccer and dodge ball to help find a connection and build on professional working relationships. Outdoor team games like these are high energy, safe and inclusive activities that seem to be tailored for just such occasions. Elements of teamwork and competition are built into these team-building activities where participants share experiences with each other in an environment which is fun and stress-free. Feelings of camaraderie and the sense that “we are all in this together” are inspired and an upbeat outcome tends to emerge naturally as a result of people having fun together.

This team-building experience has helped this squad of multiple agencies and brand representatives to get better acquainted, build trust, improve communication and most importantly, learn how to solve problems as a group. Today, though the promotion ended and though it may be the 99th planning conference call of the week, I know that the group on the other end of the line will work just as hard as I do to make sure future promotions run successfully and smoothly, knowing that we really are all in this together!

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Strobe’s Merry Memory Game

Are you still planning for the holiday season as Thanksgiving rolls around? You’re not alone. Don’t tell anyone, but many marketers are procrastinators somewhere deep down, or are just swamped with day-to-day business. We often answer calls for last minute marketing strategies & thought we would be a little more proactive this year. So, we designed an interactive holiday-themed matching game to help you, or any brand, increase consumer engagement during this key season. We’ll simply replace the matching game messaging with your products or images. Gain trial, increase sales & reward your loyal consumers with a fun matching game. It’s all wrapped up and ready to go, so you can say happy holidays without all of the headaches.

Play our Merry Memory Game now to try it out. Plus, you’ve got a chance to win an LCD HDTV or an iPod Nano! After all, who would we be if we didn’t take our own advice? Enjoy!

Merry Memory Game