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Business Blog Case Study: Stonyfield Farm

December 18, 2004 by Mitch Arnowitz

Several bolggers have already pointed to Rick Bruner’s case study on Stonyfield Farm’s blogs. It’s a good b2b read though.

I think that The 1st time I saw Rick, he introduced the conference to Nick Usborne’s Forkinthehead.com. But, I digress…

Business Blog Case Study: Stonyfield Farm

2) What was the thinking behind launching the blogs in the first  place?

Our company has experienced phenomenal growth, and we have a certain "personality" in the world–we care about the environment; about healthy food; about supporting family farms.  With growth, we fear losing touch with what is a very loyal and committed customer base, and so our CEO, Gary Hirshberg, saw the blogs as a way to continue to personalize our relationship with our customers.  He wants to "be real" and saw the blogs as a way to do that–inspired in part by the success of blogs within the Howard Dean presidential bid of early 2004.

3) What is the business rationale? What are you trying to accomplish from a marketing perspective (or otherwise)?

See the above.  Again, we want to maintain a close relationship with our customers. As organics grows to be mainstream, we want to show how our brand is in fact different, and invite our readers/customers in to help us do that and participate with us in our struggles and triumphs, to the extent possible.  Our blogs "continue the conversation" we’ve had with our readers/customers since the beginning in 1987, when we had 7 cows and a great yogurt recipe. Today we produce 18 million cups of yogurt a month!

Filed Under: Blogging

JibJab

December 18, 2004 by Mitch Arnowitz

The buzz around JibJab’s This Land Is Your Land Bush/Kerry video might have died down but check out brother Gregg and Evan Spiridellis’s newer It’s Good To Be In DC piece. They have a newer Santa short but, being a Washingtonian, think the DC piece is funnier. 

Filed Under: Word of Mouth Marketing

Best Viral Work of 2004 Discussed

December 16, 2004 by Mitch Arnowitz

This comes from today’s Adrants:

There’s a discussion going on in the Adrants Network on the best viral work done in 2004. Members are noting the beheaded Cat, Honda’s Cog, Burger King’s Subservient Chicken, The Grey Album, iPod’s Dirty Secret, Pontiac’s Oprah car giveaway and many more. You are invited to join the Network and discuss your thoughts on this year’s best viral advertising.

Filed Under: Word of Mouth Marketing

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