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Authenticity 101Redefining College Marketing
HighEdWeb 2008 Conference
Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist
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Managing Expectations
The Perfect StormAuthenticity - the new consumer demand
Types of AuthenticityRendering Authenticity
10 Steps
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Perfect StormGraduating millennials on the decline
Economic malaise
Press coverage of higher education
Shift from optimistic Boomer parent to pragmatic X-er parent
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The new consumer demand
“We are searching to get agrip on what counts for
people in their personal and business lives.”
Pine and Gilmore’s website
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AuthenticityThe new consumer demand
“We are searching to get agrip on what counts for
people in their personal and business lives.”
Pine and Gilmore’s website
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The new consumer demand
“America has toxic levelsof inauthenticity.
Time Magazine Report
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AuthenticityThe new consumer demand
“America has toxic levelsof inauthenticity.
Time Magazine Report
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Toxic inauthenticity
SFO Article: The college visit - does it do any good?Read the blog post
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Greatest College Prank Ever
Watch the video
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1980’s Marketing
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1980’s1990’s
Marketing
Branding
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1980’s1990’s2000’s
Marketing
Branding
Authenticity
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I’m an OK lover, but afterwards I like to snuggle and talk. Me too!
AUTHENTICITY
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Brands are Mirrors.
Branding only works when it’s authentic. Purchase on the basis of conforming to self-image.
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Your Brands?Coke vs. Pepsi
Apple vs. MicrosoftWal-Mart vs. Target
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InauthenticityThat is the fundamental problem with advertising: it’s a phoniness
generating machine.
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WhatYouSay
Who You Are
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WhatYouSay
Who You Are
RealReal
Others MissedOpportunity
FalseAdvertising
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InauthenticityThe easiest way to be perceived as phony is to advertise things
you are not.
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Your tag line.
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Your tag line.Is it Real/Real? Is it necessary?
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Your tag line.Is it Real/Real? Is it necessary?
E X E R C I S E
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64%
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64%Believe Advertising is “Dishonest” or “Unrealistic”
Consumers 18-65 years old, Ad Age 2006
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AvailabilityCost
QualityAuthenticity
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Quality.No Longer Differentiates
Difficult to Define
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What Kind of Car?
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What Kind of Car?How would your community answer this?
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What Kind of Car?How would your community answer this?
E X E R C I S E
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AvailabilityCost
QualityAuthenticity
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Commodities - NaturalGoods - Original
Services - ExceptionalExperiences - Referential
Transformations - Influential
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Authenticity TypesCommodities - Natural
Goods - OriginalServices - Exceptional
Experiences - ReferentialTransformations - Influential
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Influential Authenticity
People tend to perceive as authentic that which exerts influence on other entities, calling humans to a higher
goal and providing a foretaste of a better way; not inconsequential or without meaning.
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Influential Authenticity PrinciplesAppeal to personal aspiration
What aspirations of individual can you help fulfill?
Appeal to collective aspirationWhat shared aspiration among students can you help achieve?
Promote a causeWhat greater social cause can you passionately promote, helping effect its ends?
Embrace artHow can you integrate art into your everyday business?
Give MeaningWhat meaningful purpose can you infuse into your offering?
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Influential Authenticity PrinciplesAt the highest level, to appeal to influential authenticity,
impart meaning into your offerings and call students to a higher purpose without becoming coercive or threatening.
Go gently, no one likes to be forced to contribute to disfavored causes--what you deem as worthy must
coincide with the aspirations and self-image of your particular students.
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Identify Statements
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Identify Statements1. Assigned names: Who do you call yourself
2. Expressed statements: What do you articulate you are3. Established places: Where and when you’re encountered
4. Declared motivations: Why you say you’re in business5. Displayed appearance: How you show what you are
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Identify Statements1. Assigned names: Who do you call yourself
2. Expressed statements: What do you articulate you are3. Established places: Where and when you’re encountered
4. Declared motivations: Why you say you’re in business5. Displayed appearance: How you show what you are
E X E R C I S E
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Authenticity“Stop saying what your offerings are through advertising and start creating places--permanent or temporary, physical or virtual,
fee-based or free--where people can experience what those offerings, as well as your enterprise, actually are.”
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RenderingAuthenticity
“Stop saying what your offerings are through advertising and start creating places--permanent or temporary, physical or virtual,
fee-based or free--where people can experience what those offerings, as well as your enterprise, actually are.”
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Authenticity
“If customers create it themselves, then they will
consider it real.”
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RenderingAuthenticity
“If customers create it themselves, then they will
consider it real.”
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You must design the customer experience or the customer
will design it for you.
Tom Peters
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FemalesMales
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Facebook MySpace Google Yahoo YouTube iTunes Flickr eBay ESPN
FemalesMales
Top 9 Web Sites Ages 17-25Youth Trends and eMarketer.com, October 2006
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Facebook MySpace Google Yahoo YouTube iTunes Flickr eBay ESPN
FemalesMales
Top 9 Web Sites Ages 17-25Youth Trends and eMarketer.com, October 2006
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Facebook MySpace Google Yahoo YouTube iTunes Flickr eBay ESPN
FemalesMales
Top 9 Web Sites Ages 17-25Youth Trends and eMarketer.com, October 2006
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Do you build community?“At the heart of these decisions is a simple fact of life with the Internet:
Everyone is connected, and hiding behind glossy images won't work when a
Google search can turn up the good, bad and ugly of your company. In the
analog world, it was different. Haque believes brands thrived on how difficult
it was for people to get information. Logos, spokespersons and slogans
combined to give consumers a way to make choices. But now, the Internet
has turned that on its head. "The entire economic rationale for brands is gone,"
Haque said in an interview. "Interaction is too easy now for brands to have power."
From These Brands Build Community, Adweek May 12
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Branding in a new dimension“First, brands cannot be created and managed in a top-down approach.
Gone are the days when branding companies could create a brand identity accompanied by a dense, rarely read instruction manual on how
to apply it across media. Brands are no longer static. Today they're fluid, flexible and nonlinear.
Second, branding can no longer work as effectively on its own as it once did. In our Web 2.0 world, branding has converged with design and advertising.
Not too long ago, each of these disciplines had a specific role, a distinct purpose. In some ways, each still does. Today, however,
the disciplines have become so intertwined that they work best when working together.”
Bob Greenberg, CEO R/GA
From Branding in the new dimension, Adweek Sept 12
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64%Prefer Website vs. Brochures
E-Expectations: Graduate Edition, Noel-Nevitz, 2007
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63%
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63%Prefer Email vs. Direct Mail
E-Expectations: Graduate Edition, Noel-Nevitz, 2007
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Today the most important conversation
is not the marketing monologue but
the dialogue between your audience.
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You can no longer talk at.
You must talk with.
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Talk with, not at
Watch the video
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Transparency
Differentiation
Connections
Stories
Profiles
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Let go.Remember, you’re not in control.
Remember, they don’t trust marketers.
Remember, they are talking about you anyways.
Remember, they want to figure out the truth.
Remember, their parents are talking about you too.
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10Ten Steps towardsrendering authenticity
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1. Know who you areDon’t try to be all things to all people
The Ohio State University
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2. Say who you areDraw a line in the sand
Baylor University
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3. Keep it real
SACAC 2008 Survey of 200+ high school seniors
“Be honest. Don't promote your school to everyone if it is not meant to be entitled to everyone. Encourage students to focus
on a match and not the ranking of a school.”
“Tell the truth. Be straightforward.”
Read the complete survey results Password: sacac
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4. Don’t just show off amenitiesand bragging points
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5. If you’re afraid to say it, say itSay those things specific to your student experience:
-commuter school? show parking!
-graduate school? show community!
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6. Hop on the Cluetrain (talk with, not at)"Markets are conversations.
Markets consist of human beings, not demographic sectors.Conversations among human beings sound human.
They are conducted in a human voice.
University of Texas American University
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7. Champion stories (not statistics)
St. Edward’s University
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8. Embrace consumer created content
Hendrix College
University of Louisville
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9. Connect with best fit students
Albright College www.faces.albright.edu
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10. Remember your audience
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Your Bookshelf
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Your Bookshelf
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Authenticity 101Redefining College Marketing
HighEdWeb 2008 Conference
Jeff Kallay, Experience Evangelist