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How Suave Used Content to Launch a Successful Marketing Campaign

How Suave Used Content to Launch a Successful Marketing Campaign | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Chic packaging. A mysterious name. Millennial pink. Those factors all scream prestige beauty products.


And that’s exactly what Suave, the bargain drugstore hair brand owned by Unilever, was going for when it went undercover and pretended to be a new luxury hair care brand, dubbed “evaus.” (That’s “Suave” spelled backwards.)


In a clever marketing stunt, Suave sent beauty influencers packages of evaus, claiming it was a new hair care line. Then, it captured their reactions on camera upon revealing they were actually using Suave.


The campaign received wide press coverage in both lifestyle publications like Teen Vogue, Glamour, and New York Magazine’s The Cut, as well as in industry sources, like Fast Company and Ad Age. Plus, hundreds of people across social media posted about the campaign.


It’s an example of a successful marketing campaign rooted in content. Here, we break down the key elements of how Suave effectively used content to launch it, and then extend the messaging afterwards....

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Suave's recent evaus campaign is an example of a successful marketing stunt rooted in content. Here's a break down of the key elements of how Suave effectively used content to launch it, and then extend the messaging afterwards.

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15 tools to boost 'influencer' marketing efforts | PR Daily

15 tools to boost 'influencer' marketing efforts | PR Daily | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A recent Tomoson study found that marketers are seeing a $6.50 return on every dollar put toward “influencer” marketing. That supports a claim from another recent study from Schlesinger Associates, which reported that 81 percent of marketers said that engagement with brand advocates was effective.Identifying the right brand ambassadors to use in your campaign is still the biggest challenge to this tactic....

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15 influencer tools you can use.

Marco Favero's curator insight, March 10, 2016 12:05 PM
15 influencer tools you can use.
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15 influencer tools you can use.

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Micro-Influencer Marketing: A Comprehensive Guide | HubSpot

Micro-Influencer Marketing: A Comprehensive Guide | HubSpot | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A newer concept known as micro-influencer marketing recently joined the social media scene. It’s the same concept as influencer marketing, but on a smaller scale: Brands partner with individuals with smaller followings on social media to promote products with authentic, visual posts instead of sponsored ads.


In this blog post, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about micro-influencers, including what brands are using them successfully and how you can connect with these individuals to promote your brand....

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You've heard of influencer marketing, but have you heard of micro-influencers? HubSpot helps you learn more about the new social media advertising strategy all over Instagram.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, March 7, 2017 10:33 AM
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You've heard of influencer marketing, but have you heard of micro-influencers? Learn more about the new social media advertising strategy all over Instagram.