brands on reddit: 2013

wow
so advertising

wow

such 2013
much success

very marketing

so case study
“Well, I don’t know if brands should
be more like Bill Murray, but there’s
no question they should suck less.

Ads aren’t bad in
themselves. It’s just
the attitude. 
We all have to go to the store,
we all have to have groceries, but

there’s a way to sell
you things to make the
exchange more of a
human one.”
	
  

- Bill Murray, reddit AMA 1/17/2014 
On Making Ads Suck Less
The year was 2012.
“In a world of social media behemoths
reddit is an advertising wasteland.”
(actual quote from an agency executive)

Brands are scared,
confused, and uninterested.
Performance.
They crave Engagement.
They seek

reddit holds the key.
But the brands.
They do not come.
They wait for a sign…a signal…a prophecy?
“And then the one they call Nicholas bellowed

let 2013 be the year that the power of reddit is revealed to brands.”
- Book of Nicolites 2:14
www.reddit.com/r/onetruegod	
  

/u/bazlightyear	
  
DRIVING TRAFFIC

reddit was Denny’s #1 traffic driver during this multi-platform paid campaign.
This ranks as the 2nd highest traffic driver EVER to the Denny's Tumblr page.
National Pancake Week! The week when the major pancake players bring their best to the table. Denny’s approached reddit to help
drive traffic to their corporate Tumblr page, which coincidentally was filled with whacky pancake related animated gifs. The best way
to get Denny’s in front of the most eyeballs in a short period of time was with cleverly-worded sponsored headlines that lived solely
on the front page of reddit (which sees 50-70 million impressions daily). Although it was a short campaign with limited budget,
reddit exceeded expectations and was a major force for the campaign’s success. Because of their progressive thinking Denny’s
became reddit’s first QSR brand and a benchmark for all future campaigns.

Overall you might say it was a “Grand Slam”!
“Nissan Buys Gifts for
redditors – and Some Love
for Itself” – Digiday

“Nissan Successfully
Navigates Social Promo
on reddit” – brandchannel

“Within hours of topping the front page, the story of our Nissan/Amazon partnership showed up
across more than 150 articles in 30 countries. Our work with reddit hopefully points to a future where
we can create marketing that is truly in the language of the community and site it is on - and have a
blast doing it” – Kyle Luhr and Jason Clement, Sr. Digital Strategist and Exec. Director, TBWA
To promote the new Nissan Versa as the first car ever to be sold on Amazon, Nissan USA utilized a reddit Sponsored Headline to
ask the question, “If you could buy anything on Amazon, what would it be?”. Comments came flooding in at a rate faster than
anyone could have expected, ranging from serious (new boots, beanbag chair) to ridiculous (4500 ladybugs, horse mask). Then
Nissan took smart marketing a step further. They actually went through the comments and started buying users the gifts they
mentioned. That Nissan thought of reddit for this clever campaign was cool enough. That they took the time to understand the
platform, its users, and what to expect were another thing altogether. Nissan was one of the first brands to figure out what other
brands are figuring out everyday. That reddit, despite being different than what they’re used to, holds a far greater reward than
you can achieve anywhere else on the internet. The sooner brands learn this, the sooner they can succeed on reddit.

When’s the last time you heard a car company that loved traffic? Web traffic.

ENGAGEMENT, JUST BEING PLAIN AWESOME

“Why Nissan Bought
Someone 4,500 Ladybugs”
– Business Insider
AWARENESS & CONTEST SIGN-UPS

“Not only was reddit the #1 source of entries to the contest, but it drove
more traffic to this contest than all of our other social networks combined.
- Director, Social Media .Strategy, Transamerica

Finance and Life Insurance could never thrive on reddit, right? Wrong. Transamerica is fortunate to have very clever employees
responsible for their social media strategy and it showed with the reddit component of their campaign. The Unitas Challenge, a
college football pick’em competition, was the brands first foray onto reddit and responded with some pretty promising results.
Utilizing a one day Homepage Roadblock and two weeks of Sponsored Headlines, Transamerica branded seamlessly for their
competition and built awareness with redditors who otherwise may not have been exposed to them. We’ve even heard a rumor
that the person in charge of this campaign was promoted and given larger budgets for thinking outside the box.
One campaign = 3 wins. Transamerica, reddit, and the guy that said “Let’s try reddit.”.

Transamerica is an insurance company that gets it. And they know how to handle acclaim!
In fact, 9 out of 10 brands report that
after advertising on reddit they feel something like this:
ENGAGEMENT & LOYALTY

“Personally, it has been my favorite marketing campaign to date and has
set the benchmark for campaign engagement going forward.”
- Jacqueline Sandberg, Innovation Cavalry, The Economist
The Economist brand is constantly searching for innovative ways to build brand loyalty. And so when The Economist wanted to
engage reddit users directly on their own turf, it was a no-brainer. The question was: how would redditors respond? The answer?
Awesomely. Redditors were amazingly active in the comment thread of the first part of their campaign, providing well over 200
answers to the question “What would you brand with The Economist logo?”. And not an obscene comment to be had. In fact,
every answer was thoughtful, poignant, and relevant. The second leg was just as successful. The Economist sent pre-stamped post
cards to users to redeem for reddit gold and was able to reach a brand new frontier of new potential subscribers. Brands are
always talking the talk about how important engagement is to their campaigns. The Economist just walked the walk.

The Economist wasn’t sure they could “connect” with reddit. But the reception was amazing!
CRISIS MANAGEMENT

“The Fathead PR Crisis
Transformed by reddit”
– Spin Sucks

“Fathead Turns
“Has Your Brand Crisis Gone Viral?
Crisis Into Opportunity”
Follow Fathead’s Example”
- DIGIDAY
– Scribewise

“I’m amazed by the influence and power of redditors.  Acceptance on
reddit was like being invited to eat lunch with the cool kids.”
- Jake Mahoney, Director of Media and Advertising, Fathead

When reddit user frigidcoke ordered a Tom Brady Fathead, you can imagine his surprise when he received a Tim Tebow one in its
place. After posting this experience to /r/NFL, it quickly became the #1 post and something of an overnight internet phenomenon.
Enter Fathead’s PR team. Realizing the event happened on reddit, the team intended to finish it on reddit. They not only sent the
disappointed user their complete collection of Tom Brady Fatheads, but also placed an ad in the NFL subreddit responding to the
situation. Users in the comment thread were quick to decry this as a set-up or a pre-planned corporate trick, so Fathead created
their own user account and quickly diffused the situation with a completely transparent and self deprecating tone. Not only did this
clever campaign resonate with reddit users, but numerous publications reported on this as a perfect example of in-touch crisis
management.

Kudos Fathead, way to handle a “Tebow-verload”!
BRANDING

“The response we received was everything we could have asked for and more.”
- Sr. Director of Marketing, iCrossing
Being the first to market in any industry can be a risky proposition, so when Maker's Mark and reddit embarked on a campaign
for the platform's first-ever alcohol brand, we wanted to make sure it was done right. Working together on a Homepage
Roadblock, it was important for Maker's to keep their ads on-brand while also tipping their caps to the reddit audience. We
ended up adding the phrase "Let it Snoo" to their creative, a clever take on the holiday song, "Let it Snow" and the reddit alien,
Snoo. The results were staggering. The Maker's Mark roadblock was the most successful brand roadblock ever on reddit from a
performance standpoint (300% our typical benchmark) and received over 150 comments, all overwhelmingly positive about the
brand. A true reddit first, on a few different fronts. Nice job, Maker's Mark.

Whoever said that reddit ads were a whisky business…Maker’s Mark just proved you wrong!
What’s new in 2014?
Full page
self-text posts

Embedded media

Better geo-targeting

Set the record straight

Embed your video content right into
reddit with advanced analytics

Articulate your point and make
your case. (and be seen by millions!)

Livestream your event in real-time

Reach a more focused audience
than ever before.
Engage with redditors in a specific
geographic area.

Send out the world’s biggest thank you!

Crowdsource ideas!

Cost efficiency!
118 million 
unique visitors 

visited reddit
last month (Jan. 2014)

Brands, VP’s, Directors, Managers

Where were you?

Your brand can be

awesome 
on reddit
tomorrow.
It’s dangerous to go
Alone! Take HIM!

Michael
Sales

&

Cole

strategy

mikecole@reddit.com
@Iammikecole
/U/freedomthebucket

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brands that were awesome on reddit: 2013

  • 1. brands on reddit: 2013 wow so advertising wow such 2013 much success very marketing so case study
  • 2. “Well, I don’t know if brands should be more like Bill Murray, but there’s no question they should suck less. Ads aren’t bad in themselves. It’s just the attitude. We all have to go to the store, we all have to have groceries, but there’s a way to sell you things to make the exchange more of a human one.”   - Bill Murray, reddit AMA 1/17/2014 On Making Ads Suck Less
  • 3. The year was 2012. “In a world of social media behemoths reddit is an advertising wasteland.” (actual quote from an agency executive) Brands are scared, confused, and uninterested.
  • 4. Performance. They crave Engagement. They seek reddit holds the key. But the brands. They do not come. They wait for a sign…a signal…a prophecy?
  • 5. “And then the one they call Nicholas bellowed let 2013 be the year that the power of reddit is revealed to brands.” - Book of Nicolites 2:14 www.reddit.com/r/onetruegod   /u/bazlightyear  
  • 6. DRIVING TRAFFIC reddit was Denny’s #1 traffic driver during this multi-platform paid campaign. This ranks as the 2nd highest traffic driver EVER to the Denny's Tumblr page. National Pancake Week! The week when the major pancake players bring their best to the table. Denny’s approached reddit to help drive traffic to their corporate Tumblr page, which coincidentally was filled with whacky pancake related animated gifs. The best way to get Denny’s in front of the most eyeballs in a short period of time was with cleverly-worded sponsored headlines that lived solely on the front page of reddit (which sees 50-70 million impressions daily). Although it was a short campaign with limited budget, reddit exceeded expectations and was a major force for the campaign’s success. Because of their progressive thinking Denny’s became reddit’s first QSR brand and a benchmark for all future campaigns. Overall you might say it was a “Grand Slam”!
  • 7. “Nissan Buys Gifts for redditors – and Some Love for Itself” – Digiday “Nissan Successfully Navigates Social Promo on reddit” – brandchannel “Within hours of topping the front page, the story of our Nissan/Amazon partnership showed up across more than 150 articles in 30 countries. Our work with reddit hopefully points to a future where we can create marketing that is truly in the language of the community and site it is on - and have a blast doing it” – Kyle Luhr and Jason Clement, Sr. Digital Strategist and Exec. Director, TBWA To promote the new Nissan Versa as the first car ever to be sold on Amazon, Nissan USA utilized a reddit Sponsored Headline to ask the question, “If you could buy anything on Amazon, what would it be?”. Comments came flooding in at a rate faster than anyone could have expected, ranging from serious (new boots, beanbag chair) to ridiculous (4500 ladybugs, horse mask). Then Nissan took smart marketing a step further. They actually went through the comments and started buying users the gifts they mentioned. That Nissan thought of reddit for this clever campaign was cool enough. That they took the time to understand the platform, its users, and what to expect were another thing altogether. Nissan was one of the first brands to figure out what other brands are figuring out everyday. That reddit, despite being different than what they’re used to, holds a far greater reward than you can achieve anywhere else on the internet. The sooner brands learn this, the sooner they can succeed on reddit. When’s the last time you heard a car company that loved traffic? Web traffic. ENGAGEMENT, JUST BEING PLAIN AWESOME “Why Nissan Bought Someone 4,500 Ladybugs” – Business Insider
  • 8. AWARENESS & CONTEST SIGN-UPS “Not only was reddit the #1 source of entries to the contest, but it drove more traffic to this contest than all of our other social networks combined. - Director, Social Media .Strategy, Transamerica Finance and Life Insurance could never thrive on reddit, right? Wrong. Transamerica is fortunate to have very clever employees responsible for their social media strategy and it showed with the reddit component of their campaign. The Unitas Challenge, a college football pick’em competition, was the brands first foray onto reddit and responded with some pretty promising results. Utilizing a one day Homepage Roadblock and two weeks of Sponsored Headlines, Transamerica branded seamlessly for their competition and built awareness with redditors who otherwise may not have been exposed to them. We’ve even heard a rumor that the person in charge of this campaign was promoted and given larger budgets for thinking outside the box. One campaign = 3 wins. Transamerica, reddit, and the guy that said “Let’s try reddit.”. Transamerica is an insurance company that gets it. And they know how to handle acclaim!
  • 9. In fact, 9 out of 10 brands report that after advertising on reddit they feel something like this:
  • 10. ENGAGEMENT & LOYALTY “Personally, it has been my favorite marketing campaign to date and has set the benchmark for campaign engagement going forward.” - Jacqueline Sandberg, Innovation Cavalry, The Economist The Economist brand is constantly searching for innovative ways to build brand loyalty. And so when The Economist wanted to engage reddit users directly on their own turf, it was a no-brainer. The question was: how would redditors respond? The answer? Awesomely. Redditors were amazingly active in the comment thread of the first part of their campaign, providing well over 200 answers to the question “What would you brand with The Economist logo?”. And not an obscene comment to be had. In fact, every answer was thoughtful, poignant, and relevant. The second leg was just as successful. The Economist sent pre-stamped post cards to users to redeem for reddit gold and was able to reach a brand new frontier of new potential subscribers. Brands are always talking the talk about how important engagement is to their campaigns. The Economist just walked the walk. The Economist wasn’t sure they could “connect” with reddit. But the reception was amazing!
  • 11. CRISIS MANAGEMENT “The Fathead PR Crisis Transformed by reddit” – Spin Sucks “Fathead Turns “Has Your Brand Crisis Gone Viral? Crisis Into Opportunity” Follow Fathead’s Example” - DIGIDAY – Scribewise “I’m amazed by the influence and power of redditors.  Acceptance on reddit was like being invited to eat lunch with the cool kids.” - Jake Mahoney, Director of Media and Advertising, Fathead When reddit user frigidcoke ordered a Tom Brady Fathead, you can imagine his surprise when he received a Tim Tebow one in its place. After posting this experience to /r/NFL, it quickly became the #1 post and something of an overnight internet phenomenon. Enter Fathead’s PR team. Realizing the event happened on reddit, the team intended to finish it on reddit. They not only sent the disappointed user their complete collection of Tom Brady Fatheads, but also placed an ad in the NFL subreddit responding to the situation. Users in the comment thread were quick to decry this as a set-up or a pre-planned corporate trick, so Fathead created their own user account and quickly diffused the situation with a completely transparent and self deprecating tone. Not only did this clever campaign resonate with reddit users, but numerous publications reported on this as a perfect example of in-touch crisis management. Kudos Fathead, way to handle a “Tebow-verload”!
  • 12. BRANDING “The response we received was everything we could have asked for and more.” - Sr. Director of Marketing, iCrossing Being the first to market in any industry can be a risky proposition, so when Maker's Mark and reddit embarked on a campaign for the platform's first-ever alcohol brand, we wanted to make sure it was done right. Working together on a Homepage Roadblock, it was important for Maker's to keep their ads on-brand while also tipping their caps to the reddit audience. We ended up adding the phrase "Let it Snoo" to their creative, a clever take on the holiday song, "Let it Snow" and the reddit alien, Snoo. The results were staggering. The Maker's Mark roadblock was the most successful brand roadblock ever on reddit from a performance standpoint (300% our typical benchmark) and received over 150 comments, all overwhelmingly positive about the brand. A true reddit first, on a few different fronts. Nice job, Maker's Mark. Whoever said that reddit ads were a whisky business…Maker’s Mark just proved you wrong!
  • 13. What’s new in 2014? Full page self-text posts Embedded media Better geo-targeting Set the record straight Embed your video content right into reddit with advanced analytics Articulate your point and make your case. (and be seen by millions!) Livestream your event in real-time Reach a more focused audience than ever before. Engage with redditors in a specific geographic area. Send out the world’s biggest thank you! Crowdsource ideas! Cost efficiency!
  • 14. 118 million unique visitors visited reddit last month (Jan. 2014) Brands, VP’s, Directors, Managers Where were you? Your brand can be awesome on reddit tomorrow.
  • 15. It’s dangerous to go Alone! Take HIM! Michael Sales & Cole strategy [email protected] @Iammikecole /U/freedomthebucket