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Showing posts with label jaguar. Show all posts

10.31.2014

5 ambassadorship lessons

Jaguar's story is one of age. It's your story and my story. More on that later.



When I was a kid, back in the late 60's, I'd seen about five Jaguars. Of course that was the muscle car era. I had ridden in several of those, much to my delight. When I'd looked at a Jaguar, it caught my eye. It was different. It was unique.

 I, to this day, have not ridden or driven a Jaguar. I'd ridden in several muscle cars and was delighted. I went on to own three. The innovation was special and it still is. However, I haven't "clumped" innovation into one big category, even when it comes to cars.

To me, Jaguar's innovation is different. Maybe it's Europe. Certainly the advertising has made the difference. This difference has been over many years. The product has lived up to the billing. You might be thinking that I'll never own a Jaguar. I'm thinking that now. But I can still admire the brand.

The Jaguar brand has given us many lessons in promotion and admiration. They create the content. Their recent content creation is the Jaguar XE. The car is elegant and fun. Know the experience better by following the #FEELXE hashtag.

Through the years Jaguar has made their brand "knowable" to many throughout the world. They did this by making their story my story. Now my Jaguar story isn't the same story as an owner, but I have a story just the same.

They did this by ambassadorship. And we can learn 5 items from this to promote our brand:

  1. Make people feel special. Make your customers feel fan special. Produce content that is sharable. Give something that is worth remembering.
  2. Keep your friends close. To be successful in influence marketing groom the relationship with your online customers and prospects.
  3. Conversations are everything. Jaguar keeps the conversation moving. They respond, thank, and share.
  4. Give them something to talk about. And we talk about it.
  5. Listen to your fans. Yes, a conversation overload.
Jaguar's effort is impressive for sure.


6.29.2014

a disruptive brand

Jaguar has scored some excellent marketing results. They are getting new customers. May I add that these particular buyers are not new to the brand. Define a difference within your organization. They knew about the brand before they bought. There is something here I vision. Buyers have brought the brand to a new level within them before they bought.

I discovered an entry from Automotive News on theneeds.com about the Jaguar F-Type convertible. According to the article, 80% of the buyers of this car are new Jaguar buyers.They bought the brand first and then bought the car.

Not all that unique I suppose, but basic I should think. That's OK. Market the brand. Take a lesson from Jaguar.

Jaguar Classic Black

6.27.2014

a hundred in less than six seconds

A head turner for sure. Sleek. Stunning. A great supercar. Much research and development went into the Jaguar C-X75
C-X16 concept drawing


It has 1.6-liter turbo supercharged four-cylinder engine. The  C-X75 also packs two electric motors. Together, these power houses churn out a whopping 850 horsepower. 

Jaguar C-X75

The gas-powered engine producing 502 horsepower and the electric motors producing 390 horsepower, this enables the C-X75 to hit 100 mph in less than six seconds.

c-x75 four-cylinder engine is light-weight
The C-X75 4-cylinder engine block
 PERFORMANCE BRAKE PADS
 
The C-X75 concept engine: an engineering marvel


 Luxury Launches was the source for this entry.