Dennis Yu

This Warriors fan drove 2.8 million views in 8 hours for us with no ads

Created by /u/noise_filter (aka proxyrax) on 6/15/15

For all the controversy on Reddit, don’t ignore it as a traffic source. It was so popular that he made another animation and we got several more million views.

Created by /u/noise_filter (aka proxyrax) on 6/17/15

If you’re a brand, you might not even realize there is a world of interaction outside the major networks.

Determine which networks your fan base aligns with.
The Warriors have a younger male, tech-leaning audience– high overlap with Reddit.
Likewise, Pinterest doesn’t make much sense for this professional basketball team.

Find these influencers and reward them.

To protect his privacy, I’ll not mention his name– but he’s a killer video animation guy who did this for fun.
So I offered to take him out to a game next season on my dime– no expectations of posting more.
Stroking egos works, and it’s the “social” in social media.
Not the same as hiring an “influencer agency”, since you must personally build these relationships.

Not all impressions are the same– treat owned, player, fan, and media impressions differently. 

We can’t add up impressions from Steph Curry’s fan page with YouTube views on the Warriors channel.
If you do add these up to inflate your total, be careful not to be apples to apples when comparing.
Note that posts outside of what’s directly from the brand may actually have a negative value.

Every post has a different objective.

Brand building, advocacy, ticket sales, or whatever bucket you choose.
But whatever buckets you have, make sure you don’t make an apples-to-apples mistake.
Engagement posts will always “beat” ticket-sales or sponsored posts in likes/comments/shares, but perhaps not sales.

Amplify what’s good.

Use a combination of smart advertising and real human outreach to make what’s good better.
Can you reward a top fan’s behavior, create a similar post, cross-share to another network, or have ad dollars throw fuel on the fire?
You’d do this for any marketing activity you notice– not talking about this one Reddit post that got popular.
Reddit has ads, by the way, managed through a 3rd party hosted platform, but I don’t recommend it.


Dennis Yu

Dennis Yu is co-author of the #1 best selling book on Amazon in social media, The Definitive Guide to TikTok Ads. He has spent a billion dollars on Facebook ads across his agencies and agencies he advises. Mr. Yu is the "million jobs" guy-- on a mission to create one million jobs via hands-on social media training, partnering with universities and professional organizations. You can find him quoted in major publications and on television such as CNN, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, NPR, and LA Times. Clients have included Nike, Red Bull, the Golden State Warriors, Ashley Furniture, Quiznos-- down to local service businesses like real estate agents and dentists. He's spoken at over 750 conferences in 20 countries, having flown over 6 million miles in the last 30 years to train up young adults and business owners. He speaks for free as long as the organization believes in the job-creation mission and covers business class travel. You can find him hiking tall mountains, eating chicken wings, and taking Kaqun oxygen baths-- likely in a city near you.

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