Cisco Marketing Has Got Game

Posted on 16. May, 2008 by LaSandra Brill in Social Media

Some call it social media excellence some just say we’ve gone crazy…whatever you call it, it seems to be working.

As an extension to the social media efforts that we’re leveraged for Cisco’s ASR launch, Cisco announced a tournament around the EDGE QUEST game where they are offering $10,000 cash plus a Cisco ASR 1002 router to the sole winner. Not a bad deal for playing a game but the competition is stiff with a top score currently at 204,540.

I haven’t exactly kept it a secret that I’m one of the marketers behind this campaign so of course I think it’s cool but here are a few specific reasons why I think it’s working for us:

  • Low cost, high ROI. This program was an extension of an existing program. The EDGE QUEST game was created at launch so the cost of the tournament includes just the “carrot” of $10K plus the router. We also invested a small amount in changing the game a bit for the “money round” of the tournament but no budget went into promotion we focused solely on social media outlets. In return we’ve had an influx in PR and Blog pick-ups and a substatial increase in traffic to the game and product page. All of this activity of course is being measured and considered as part of the ROI of the campaign.
  • It was just a blast to work on. Hey there’s nothing wrong with that - it’s fun for the people engaging with Cisco in a new way and it was fun to be part of the marketing team to develop and creatively promote the game and tournament leveraging social media tactics which included a social media release, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Del.icio.us, Digg and Flickr.

This particular campaign won’t work for everyone but creating a social marketing campaign can get your customers engaged and extend your message far beyond traditional marketing.

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