Case Study: Penguin Random House

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April Flores Consumer Marketing

Development

#whatimreading: Influencers &Original

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ORIGINALS by Adam Grant (Viking; February 2016)

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WHO are your influencers?

• Librarians

• Booksellers

• Social Media Mavens

• Subject Matter Experts

• Media

• Reader Communities

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Speak their language

“So excited that I got my hands on an advanced copy. Can’t wait to review!”

“Had a fascinating interview with the author. Read it here!”

“Proud to be the first stop on his author tour. Line up at the store early to guarantee a spot!”

“New on shelves today! Don’t forget to put your copy on hold.”

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Take advantage of your toolkit

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Use Brandwatch to track the influencers you know…

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Expect the unexpected

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Organize your data with metrics

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Location, location, location

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Find out what's popular

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Conversation: A bird’s eye view

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Get to know your advocates

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● Understand your audience and the nature of their conversation to build influencer categories and rules

● Let the information come to you with targeted alerts or signals

● Keep key stakeholders aware with reports

● Establish rules of engagement for each type of influencer

Takeaways

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Thank you!

“The greatest originals are the ones who fail the most,

because they’re the ones who try the most.”

Watch Adam’s TED Talk for inspiration!

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