Interested to see how this social media campaign flies. I’m a fan of Ellen but I am not sure if I would follow these instructions to help her achieve “world domination”. I mean, in a way, she’ll be closer to reaching that goal just by being the highly anticipated new judge on American Idol. But I ask, when I come across these types of Social Marketing Call-to-action campaigns, what is the goal and what is the incentive?
If the goal is to find and target her quality, loyal fans, then this might work. If she’s looking to garner more fans, she may run into some difficulty. Why? The call to action asks for a lot: download, print, cut out, pose, take a picture, upload on Facebook. That’s a lot – for what incentive? Ellen’s attention and maybe a chance to be featured on her show? I don’t know. Interesting to note that this campaign was launched 2 days ago and I find no uploaded photos on her page yet.
How could have this call to action been tweaked?
- something more specific about the picture
- creating it into a contest – “Best Picture will be featured on My show”
- less about Ellen and more about her fans – ask to tell Ellen their wants for 2010 and maybe Ellen can help with one of the wishes this year.
Keys to social media call to action campaigns – be they non profit donation appeals or marketing stunts like this: Make the call about your fans, Make what they need to pass around cool in itself (passing around a picture looks really “markety”), and Make it SIMPLE and/or FUN to participate.
Another helpful and very obvious thing to do would be to add a link or announcement of the campaign on the Facebook page itself. Could not find it anywhere on Ellen’s FB page which is where it should have started. Instead the call stays on the corporate site.

