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The Ethics of Rescue Marketing | CommPRO.biz

The Ethics of Rescue Marketing | CommPRO.biz | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

If you’re unfamiliar with the term rescue marketing, it’s a marketing strategy used by some in the aftermath of any major disaster or event. Fundamentally, a rescue marketing strategy targets customers of companies affected by a disaster and attempts to lure them away while their current provider is unavailable.

 

One of the textbook cases of rescue marketing occurred in 2009. The server hosting company Rackspace ran into power issues in one of its data centers, causing significant service outages for its customers. Despite the trouble, Rackspace was a role model for transparency, updating its customers frequently and honestly about the issues they were having.

 

During their crisis, a whole host of competitors piled on, attempting to lure away Rackspace customers using the rescue marketing strategy.

A notable exception occurred when Rackspace competitor ServInt’s CEO Reed Caldwell came to the defense of Rackspace:...

 

[Timely post and debate with several good examples from Christopher Penn ~ Jeff]

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Internet-60-Seconds-Infographic-Part-2

Internet-60-Seconds-Infographic-Part-2 | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Numerous tech facts that occur every minute. Some eye-openers here. -JL

 

[One of those great-looking, fact-filled infographics worth sharing ~ Jeff]


Via Beth Dichter, Lynnette Van Dyke, Jim Lerman, Anthony Burke
choukri's curator insight, April 18, 6:08 AM

Chiffres très parlants sur l'impact sociétal du web 2.0 et TIC en général

Ken Morrison's comment, May 12, 9:43 PM
I like this infographic. One time each semester, I have students shut their eyes for a minute and challenge them to think of one thing and pay attention to how many times their mind wants to change. I do this when introducing Howard Rheingold's 'Infotention' and Nicholas Carr's 'The Shallows'. Then I show this infographic.
Edoardo Geninatti Chiolero's curator insight, May 15, 3:23 AM

60s away!