Less than two months ago, Solo Stove embarked on what was widely heralded as a genius marketing campaign.
Click here to read the story at adweek.com.
Discussion Questions:
- What is a marketing plan?
- How can a marketing plan help a brand to provide direction for a marketing campaign?
- What type of business is Solo Stove? What kind of products do they make?
- Have you ever seen any advertising or marketing from Solo Stove? If not, why do you think that might be?
- Who do you think might represent Solo Stove’s target market?
- What is a budget?
- Why is a budget important?
- Why do you think this marketing campaign was more expensive for Solo Stove than its typical marketing which relies on social media marketing?
- What is celebrity endorsement?
- How do you think businesses and brands determine which athletes and celebrities to partner with to promote their products and services?
- Why do you think Solo Stove wanted to partner with Snoop Dogg for this campaign?
- What does it mean for something to go viral?
- Typically, can a business or brand control whether something goes viral?
- Do you think Solo Smoke intended for this campaign to go viral?
- Did it work?
- According to this story, what Solo Smoke’s goal for this campaign?
- What is ROI?
- Why is ROI important in marketing?
- Did Solo Smoke accomplish their goals with this campaign?
- According to this story, the brand generated billions in earned media impressions. What does that mean?
- Without a doubt, Solo Stove successfully raised brand awareness with this campaign. How do they measure an increase in brand awareness?
- Do you think that awareness will result in an increase in sales in the future? Why or why not?