奥利奥,另外一些er Brands Dominated Twitter During the Super Bowl Power OutageWhat you can learn about tweeting about trending topics from marketing giants.

ByJason Fell

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Many people log intoTwitterto follow and add to real-time commentary about what happens on their favorite programs, sports or other events on TV. Since Twitter has such a presence as consumer's "second screen," it makes sense that businesses large and small want to be a part of that commentary, and get theirmarketing messagesseen by the masses that are participating.

这正是发生在昨晚Super Bowlbetween the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens. A power outage knocked out many of the lights in the stadium for more than 30 minutes. During the delay, many viewers migrated to social media to keep the conversation flowing. Brands, naturally, followed.

Perhaps the best example of how a business successfully latched onto this trending topic to market their wares came from cookie company Oreo. It tweeted: "Power out? No problem." Then Oreo linked to an ad of an Oreo cookie, with the copy, "You can still dunk in the dark." By the time the lights came back on in New Orleans, the tweet had already been shared more than 12,000 times.

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Why was the tweet so effective? It was smart, brand-appropriate and it came together quickly. Oreo's brand team and a crew from its creative agency, 360i, were together and on-hand to find a creative way to take advantage of the social media opportunity. "You need a brave brand to approve content that quickly," 360i agency president Sarah Hofstettertold BuzzFeed. "When all of the stakeholders come together so quickly, you've got magic."

Not all brands have success when attempting to piggyback onto trending Twitter topics or other events in the news. Last summer, for example, baked-goods behemoth Entenmann's faced a backlash after its marketing agency tweeted from the @Entenmanns feed: "Who's #notguilty about eating all the tasty treats they want?!" following the "not guilty" verdict in the Casey Anthony murder trial. This fall, home appliance company KitchenAid caused a minor meltdown when itsent a strange tweet about Obama's deceased grandmotherduring the first presidential debate.

If a business is going to try tweeting about a trending topic, it should do so with a tone that reflects its brand. And it doesn't hurt to avoid tweeting personal or political opinions.

Related:10 Questions You Must Ask When Hiring a Social Media Consultant

In addition to Oreo, here's how some other brands got their creative marketing juices flowing during last night's Super Bowl power outage:

  • Walgreens.The drugstore chain tweeted: "We do carry candles. #SuperBowl." Then followed it up with: "..we also sell lights. #SuperBowl."
  • Audi.The car company took the opportunity to make a jab at competitor, Mercedes, with this tweet: "Sending some LEDs to the @MBUSA Superdome right now..."
  • Tide.The laundry detergent brand tweeted this one: "We can't get your #blackout, but we can get your stains out. #SuperBowl #TidePower" Then it followed it up with this, "The lights are back on, now you can see our #MiracleStain," and it linked toa picture of the stain featured in Tide's Super Bowl commercial.

What was your favorite Super Bowl-related marketing tweet?Let us know in the comments below.

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Jason Fell

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Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing theEntrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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