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Live coverage recap from yesterday’s Word of Mouth Supergenius

Yesterday’s Word of Mouth Supergenius: The “How to be Great at Word of Mouth Marketing” Conference was a huge hit. A big thanks to all of our brilliant speakers, attendees, sponsors, and partners who helped make the event such as success. If you missed anything or are looking for a follow-up, here’s a rundown of…

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Case Study: Texas Instruments — live from Word of Mouth Supergenius

4:40 — Jim Lovelady introduces Telligent‘s George Dearing and Devashish Saxena of Texas Instruments. 4:41 — George introduces Devashish, saying he’s a great example of a guy who’s really in the trenches. 4:41 — Devashish starts by dispelling some rumors, including that only people who own calculators own Texas Instruments (TI) products — but in…

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Case Study: Bucks First Credit Union — live from Word of Mouth Supergenius

4:40 — Kurt Vanderah introduces Braden Young of Bucks First Credit Union. 4:41 — Braden: We’re a two-branch operation. 4:42 — Braden: We wanted to introduce credit unions to young kids, who mostly just knew what their parents used. So we wanted to create an account built for them. So we asked kids who were…

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Case Study: Starbucks — live from Word of Mouth Supergenius

4:00 — Kurt Vanderah introduces Starbucks‘ Matthew Guiste. 4:01 — Matthew: I want to talk about six ways that we can create action using social media. 4:01 — Matthew: A couple of assumptions: – You have a community and credibility in that community. – You have a level of buy-in from management. – You have…

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Case Study: Random House — live from Word of Mouth Supergenius

4:00 — Jim Lovelady introduces Affinitive‘s Warren Ackerman. 4:01 — Warren covers the background of this case study, which focuses on books for teens. The program features 30-45 books published each year. Authors involved include Judy Blume, Philip Pullman, and Robin Brande. 4:02 — Warren shares the general objectives behind the program, which include building…

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Case Study: PEMCO — live from Word of Mouth Supergenius

4:00 — Bergen Anderson introduces PEMCO‘s Rod Brooks. 4:01 — Rod is showing a video about the making of the “A Helpful Guide To The People Of The Northwest” videos. 4:03 — Rod says that the NBC affiliate that made the making of video actually pitched them on making it after hearing about all the…

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Case Study: Maker’s Mark — live from Word of Mouth Supergenius

3:00 — Jim Lovelady introduces Todd Spencer of Doe-Anderson. 3:01 — Todd takes a quick to poll to see who knows about Maker’s Mark and asks if any Maker’s Mark Ambassador’s are in the room (most are familiar with the brand, and there are even a few Ambassadors in the room). 3:03 — Todd: We…

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9 Things to Share That Start Conversations

Use the examples in this guide to help inspire ways to make your message more portable and shareable.

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3 Must-Use Word of Mouth Marketing Tools

These tools will help you kick off any word of mouth campaign no matter what topic, industry, or budget.

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The Top Four Tips for Multiplying Your Word of Mouth

These tips can help you get your marketing to do more work without a lot of extra effort.

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10 Ways to Turn Around Negative Word of Mouth

The most effective ways to stop negative WOM with examples from Zappos, FedEx, Dell, and more.

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The New Topics Worksheet

All word of mouth starts with a topic of conversation — a simple, portable, repeatable idea that gets people talking.

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The Word of Mouth Action Plan

Create a complete word of mouth marketing plan using this worksheet’s eight simple steps.

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