In this episode, we’re talking about marketing lessons from 7-Eleven’s Bring Your Own Cup Day. With the help of our special guest, Chief Revenue Officer and Head of Marketing at Black Crow AI, JoAnn Martin, we talk about activating your community around your hero product, leaving it to the internet, and increasing the value of your engagement with customers.
How are you celebrating your hero product? Better yet, how are you activating your audience to celebrate your hero product?
7-Eleven has a lot to teach us about that with their Bring Your Own Cup Day.
If you’ve never taken part, they encourage customers to bring in a vessel of choice to fill with Slurpee.
They’ve seen people bring in cowboy hats, kiddie pools, even a prosthetic leg, and fill them to the brim with that slushy, cold, refreshing fizzy iconic drink.
And customers are posting about it. It’s ALL over social media.
Having your customers post to their own social media about your product is just about any marketer’s dream.
So let’s talk about how to do it! In this episode, we’re talking about marketing lessons from 7-Eleven’s Bring Your Own Cup Day.
With the help of our special guest, Chief Revenue Officer and Head of Marketing at Black Crow AI, JoAnn Martin, we talk about activating your community around your hero product, leaving it to the internet, and increasing the value of your engagement with customers.
What B2B Companies Can Learn From Bring Your Own Cup Day:
*” How do I better partner with my product teammates? What's this Product-Marketing relationship? How do we get away from Product builds a thing and throws it all over the wall and Marketing figures out how to talk about it?’ And it's a challenge. And I think this is a great example that those two disciplines are actually very tightly intertwined. And as marketers and product leaders and startups, we have to figure out how we're coming together to figure out what is that thing that celebrates our core product? What is the core product we put in front of a customer that has great fit for that customer and how do we figure out how to talk about it with them?”
*” The concept of really tightly intertwining your product and how your customers experience that product and how you talk about it is really inspiring.”
*” Great companies lean into the kind of messy pieces, but you have to be willing to lean into the kind of absurd, messy parts of the business.”
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