Posts Tagged ‘product launch’

The intersection of tech PR and social media

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

A recent product launch we managed for Pliant Technology underscored the increasingly interrelated link between traditional public relations and social media marketing.

Last week, Pliant announced availability of its Lightning Enterprise Flash Drives (EFDs), a new class of solid state storage devices for data centers and other high-performance computing environments. The dramatic performance, reliability and energy efficiency gains Pliant’s EFDs offered over anything currently available made for a timely and powerful news story.

After developing an arsenal of compelling performance, reliability and green IT messages, we orchestrated an extensive traditional media outreach campaign. This included setting up 50+ briefings with analysts and press covering SSD, enterprise storage, OEM, HPC, data center, and green markets and news.

On the social media front, we briefed a wide range of bloggers and other “non-traditional” media outlets to expand online visibility of the Pliant announcement, including HotHardware, Cleantech, Matter Network, and HPCwire.com.

The launch was an overwhelming success, generating 500+ articles, press release postings and mentions in a range of online/print media outlets, blogs, analysts reports, and social media outlets, including Twitter, Digg and Facebook.

Mentions on Twitter, in particular, were quite impressive, with more than 200 individual Tweets and re-Tweets appearing at launch and in the days following.
The launch was also successful from an SEO/online visibility perspective. Visits to the Pliant web site were up a whopping 794 percent over the previous week, with 85 percent of these coming from new visitors.

As they say, the numbers don’t lie. But personally, I’d have to say that of the coolest success metric of the launch came in the form of anecdotal feedback:  several editors took the time to offer their congratulations on the success of the launch.

George

Managing a global tech PR product launch

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Last week we managed the global tech PR and social media launch of an innovative new product for Adaptec, the Adaptec MaxIQ™ SSD Cache Performance Solution. Featuring a customized Intel®-powered SSD cache, it addresses the needs of I/O intensive data centers by creating high-performance hybrid arrays – storage arrays that use both solid state drives (SSDs) and hard disk drives (HDDs) – to deliver up to five times the I/O performance of HDD-only arrays, and up to 50 percent savings in costs.

We worked closely with Adaptec’s executive and marketing team in developing a compelling positioning platform that underscored the product’s multidimensional marketplace value. Press materials and social media communications content, ranging from releases to Wikis, were prepared and translated into German, French and Russian.

Our U.S.-based team worked closely with Walt & Company global affiliates – EML in the U.K. and Lucy Turpin Communications in Germany – and with Adaptec’s sales and marketing offices in Germany, Russia, Japan, Australia, and China. Scores of embargoed briefings were arranged around the world, including in-person briefings in the U.S., the U.K. and Germany. The results – in both message delivery and sheer number of news stories and blog posts – have been impressive.

The instantaneous globalization of news via online and social media has changed the way we communicate. And the ability of the Walt & Company’s Global Affiliate Network to simultaneously execute programs around the world is making this process more effective and more efficient than ever before.

Bob