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Subject: Winter House + Ford Fiesta
Hi Jessica,
I am contacting you on behalf of the Ford Fiesta Movement, a viral marketing campaign that puts the 2010 Ford Fiesta into the hands of (100) influential, social media stars (YouTube celebs, Twitterities, Bloggers, etc.) for 6 months.
Each month that the Agent’s have the Fiesta in their possession, they are responsible for completing one monthly mission and creating content around their mission in the form of twitter/facebook updates, YouTube videos, blog entries, etc that all tag to the live feed on the fiestamovement.com website as well as the agents personal sites.
August is social activism month and we would love to partner with Winter House to provide one of the Fiesta Agents with an exclusive opportunity to get a behind the scenes glimpse into how Winter House is inspiring artists to make a positive impact on the world.
In addition to having one of the agents visit your headquarters, we would also like to donate $500 to your organization.
Let me know if you want to jump on a call to discuss this further and answer any questions you may have about the program. In the mean time, check out the www.fiestamovement.com website.
Thanks!
Jenny
Jenny Busby
Account Coordinator
Action Marketing Group
3020 Carbon Place, Suite 300
Boulder, CO 80301
Comments [6]
08.12.09
10:25
08.12.09
10:38
Furthermore, I wonder if Mr. K. has ever heard of advertising in the press. I have seen first-hand how potential disapproval from a large advertiser can quite easily shape the editorial integrity and direction of an investigative piece of journalism. That, I propose, may be interpreted as a commercial term for bribe.
I think bloggers and other such “influential social media stars” do have a very real code of ethics: their own. And more times than not this code is quite easily identifiable in their writings and their websites (for example, Jessica Helfand’s decision to release this communication upon Design Observer’s readership), and many times this code of ethics is fiscalized by the community that surrounds a blog.
The fact that most bloggers do not get paid for their content is not evidence of their corruptability, but a testament to the fact that their interests transcend monetary compensation.
08.12.09
07:11
08.12.09
11:10
Or is it more morally correct to punish American corporations for being shortsighted and greedy?
What a dilemma!
08.17.09
10:33
But having never been greater than 75th in Car owner Power, the past Fiesta’s 89th last year is not a completely surprising outcome. Decent scores for running costs and handling help brighten the Fiesta’s results sheet, but low votes for comfort and brakes undo much of the good work.
07.30.12
11:55