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Author Topic: Harley Davision and Facebook.  (Read 171 times)

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Harley Davision and Facebook.
« on: November 09, 2011, 01:19:11 am »

Harley-Davidson Launches Next Generation of Consumer-LED Marketing

Harley Davidson Launches Next Generation Of Consumer Led Marketing H D Logo
MILWAUKEE (Nov. 7, 2011) - Today Harley-Davidson Motor Company shifts its commitment to crowd sourcing into a higher gear by launching a new Facebook application that sources advertising ideas directly from Harley-Davidson's millions of Facebook fans.

The Fan Machine tool allows Harley-Davidson's Facebook community to review an advertising brief, submit ideas and vote on ideas from other community members. After selecting and rewarding the winners, Harley-Davidson will work with existing marketing partners to bring the best creative ideas to life. Harley-Davidson has crowd sourced ideas like this for a year, but not with the massive scale of Facebook.

Harley-Davidson is in the midst of transforming its business to be customer-led throughout the company, which includes marketing approaches such as the pioneering use of crowd sourcing.

"This is not a publicity stunt, or a limited time engagement. We're committed to crowd sourcing, because these ideas naturally flow from our passionate fans," said Mark-Hans Richer, Harley-Davidson's Chief Marketing Officer. "As the true stewards of our brand, our fans now have a huge new platform to share their ideas.

"It works for us because their passion for our brand is second-to-none. They're going to light this thing up, and it will be fun to watch. Facebook also proves this passion is passing along to the next generation, where 40 percent of our fans are between the ages of 18 and 34."

Harley-Davidson's first foray into crowd sourced marketing resulted in 'No Cages,' the Motor Company's ad campaign that debuted in February.

"Getting a brand's fans and followers involved in co-creating advertising ideas is the future of marketing," said John Winsor, CEO of Victors & Spoils, the agency that produced 'No Cages.' "We're excited to work with Harley-Davidson as our first brand partner using the Fan Machine technology, a logical choice because of our deep partnership and their passionate fans."

The first Fan Machine brief, which will focus on building on the 'No Cages' campaign, is available on the Harley-Davidson Facebook page now. www.facebook.com/harley-davidson


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Re: Harley Davision and Facebook.
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2011, 03:27:33 am »

Sure as hell would be nice if Harley Davidson actually produced Bikes made in america.....in stead of simply assembled foreign made parts with an HD logo.
They could be the industry leader.....get away with charging more.....and took the lead in returning "AMERICAN MADE" to this Iconic legend of a machine!!!
I wont look for it to happen anytime soon.
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Re: Harley Davision and Facebook.
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2011, 12:35:53 pm »

I still don't do Facebook so I guess I'll miss out on all the fun! ;)
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Re: Harley Davision and Facebook.
« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2011, 05:34:55 pm »

Aint got no time for facebook.
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Re: Harley Davision and Facebook.
« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2011, 07:04:02 pm »

I can easily be found on the net as it is so I don't need to give anyone an exact place to find me.

......now if I had an alias account that would be different........... ;)
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