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Blogging, Branding& Public Relations

How to use blogging to help sell more wine and build your brand

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Josh HermsmeyerPresident, Capozzi Winery

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Pinotblogger.com

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Haven’t sold a single bottle of wine (yet)

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You lost me at

“Hello”

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What’s in it for me?

1. Help you sell more wine

2. Build your wine brand

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Reason #1Help You Sell More Wine

Why blog?

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Case Study

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Stormhoek

Hired Hugh in 2005 and started a blog

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Stormhoek

Sales went from 50,000 cases

to over 250,000 cases

after they started blogging

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Stormhoek

That’s a five fold increase

in less than two years

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Hugh sent bloggers free samples of Stormhoek wine and they blogged about it.

How?One explanation:

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What happened According to Hugh:

“Bloggers and their friends didn't start suddenly descending on supermarkets, buying the wine in large numbers.”

Source: gapingvoid.com

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What happened According to Hugh:

“What happened is that by interfacing with the blogosphere, it fundementally changed how Stormhoek looked at treating their primary customers (the supermarket chains) and the end-users (the supermarkets' customers).”

Source: gapingvoid.com

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What happened According to Hugh:

“[The challenge is that] there are hundreds of thousands of vineyards in the world, all trying to sell to the twelve or so mass market wine buyers in the UK.”

“You need a story that cuts through the clutter.”

Source: gapingvoid.com

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Case Study #2

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Pinotblogger

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No sales #’s,but here are a couple

interesting stats

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800# of mailing list sign-ups

via pinotblogger.com

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10,000# of monthly visitors to pinotblogger

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Tee-shirt giveaway

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Hundreds of links=

a conversation with the market

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Cool Bonus: Got a book deal

• Mention in the Wall Street Journal led to being contacted by a literary agent.

• A book on starting our winery has to be good for sales, right?

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Remember...

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Haven’t sold a single bottle of wine (yet)

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So Just Imagine...

what you can accomplish with some actual juice to sell!

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Caveat #1

You need to make your blog a main focus ofyour marketing to really be successful

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Caveat #2

Both Stormhoek and I are new to the industry and have nothing to lose

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Takeaway:

Blogging can help you sell more wine indirectly

and

The results can be phenomenal, especially given the extremely low cost

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Reason # 2Build your winery brand

Why blog?

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What’s the difference between Marketing,

Advertising,PR, and Branding??

But first...

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Marketing

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Advertising

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Public Relations

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Branding

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Blogs help you outsource your PR to hundreds of people who can build your

brand by word of mouth, for free.

...your wine and customer service are remarkable

IF...

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If your wine sucks and you act like a jerk, they’ll be happy to blog about that as well!

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Google Juice

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Google loves blogs

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Around 40% of searches on Google are people looking to buy something

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Blogging helps those people locate youbecause Google loves blogs

(and the number of people shopping for or researching wine online will continue to grow)

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Examples:

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Text

Search for: “robert parker pinot”

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Search for: “russian river pinot”

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Search for: “cool russian river wineries”

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Takeaways:It is cheap and effective to use your blog to

get people talking about your wines. You just have to be remarkable.

and

Blogging helps your Google ranking, which will help more people find you.

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Thank You!