Posts Tagged ‘Super Bowl’
How to Leverage Current Events to Promote Your Brand
Do you ever find yourself at a loss for blog content? One thing to keep in mind is that Google gives preference to content related to current events. All you need to do is ask yourself what is going on in the news or what holidays are coming up and then write a blog post about the event or holiday.
There are two approaches to making this work. The first method is to tie it in to your business by either adding a marketing message or showing that your company offers a solution to a problem being mentioned in the news. The second method is to simply put out the related content for brand exposure. Like every other marketing strategy, I recommend testing to see what works best for you.
After you have written your blog post, you will want to share it across your social media networks as this will help to “give it some legs.” A great one to use in this case is Twitter because you will also be able to leverage #hashtags which are basically keywords used to search on Twitter. Twitter monitors the top #hashtags which is an indication of what people are sharing or searching about. Tying your blog post into a #hashtag will help increase exposure to your blog post by leverage the event or holiday related activity on Twitter.
Last week I heard some interesting statistics about the Super Bowl and I decided to do a Super Bowl blog post on Sunday. I went the route of branding and made no mention of my company or what I did. It was a success; and is now the most visited blog post of the year. The real proof that Google listens came from viewing my analytics to see where the visitors came from. Most of the visits on Super Bowl Sunday and the two days following came through Google search (as indicated by Super Bowl search queries) and not just from the social media networks I submitted it to.
The moral of the story is that Google listens when you know how to speak their language.
Interesting Super Bowl Statistics
This past week I heard some amazing statistics about the Super Bowl. I did some research to confirm the numbers and I wanted to share some of this with you:
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Guacamole Consumed = 8 Million Pounds
Chips Consumed = 14,500 Tons
Increase in Antacid Sales on Monday After the Super Bowl = 20%
Number of Chicken Wings Consumed = $1.25 Million
Average Calories Consumed Per Person During the Super Bowl
If you want to get the full scoop (pun intended), you can check out these sites:
http://advertising.about.com/od/superbowlcoverage/a/xxxvfunfacts.htm
http://www.sbnation.com/2011-super-bowl/2011/2/6/1977719/superbowl-xlv-food-beer-stats
Enjoy the Game!