Monday, October 22, 2012

Finding Influencers – Module 7


Since it would be impossible for me to wait six months for data to compile, I’m going to run a simple search across Google, Yahoo, and Bing to search for blogs that follow KDP’s steps, which are:

   1.     Search for blogs that mention you or your marketplace frequently
a.     Some of the blogs I found that “fit the bill” were:
                                               i.     Our own blog – A Taste of General Mills
                                              ii.     Our CMO’s blog at markaddicks.com
                                            iii.     Zacks.com (an investor site).
                                            iv.     NOM Blog
                                              v.     CityPages Blog
                                            vi.     Human Rights Campaign Blog
                                           vii.     NASADQ Analysts Blog
                                         viii.     Motley Fool Blog
                                            ix.     Minnesota Star Tribune Blog
                                              x.     BusinessWeek Blog
b.     I chose these top ten because each of the above blogs frequently mention GMI, a GMI product, or contain GMI company information. Additionally, they could potentially influence both public and private perception of our brand, our company, and our products at home and around the globe.

   2.     Verify the important blogs/bloggers
a.     I would argue that each of the blogs heralds some importance to GMI, but the ones I would note that seem most important based on mentions, comments to posts ratio, and search rank would be:
                                               i.     A Taste of General Mills
1.     This blog is part of our marketing arm, and is a direct interface with our company and customers. This is a direct example of us influencing public perception of our company on our own.
                                              ii.     Zacks.com Blog
1.     Investors key into this blog and site to see how the company (and their investment) are performing. Since we are a publically traded company, it is important that we constantly and consistently deliver shareholder value. Positive feedback on this blog can be one of several factors that help to ensure a continued financial future for GMI and its employees.
                                            iii.     Minnesota Star Tribune
1.     Since the MST is one of our home states largest newspapers and news outlets, their perception of the company is important – not only because we’re based in Minnesota, but also because we compete with 42 other Fortune 500’s also based in MN for that positive press. Constant feedback here shapes our image at home and around the country – and ensures that we get an adequate “share of ink.

3 comments:

  1. GMI as been around for a while so it do not surprise me that you have combated several post with influencing comments. The thing is if you compare, as the company has and obviously done there research the outcome would have know chose but to get a response that would continue to influence and back the company in every way. Good Job Joshua!

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  2. good job. Are there any blogs that influence a specific product market for GMI? (obvious a very big company) For example, are there any cereal bloggers that you know of?

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    1. Certainly -- here are some great examples:

      1.) http://breakfastbowl.blogspot.com/2012/08/general-mills-tries-for-gold.html
      2.) http://completebreakfast.blogspot.com/2008/03/heavy-hitters.html
      3.) http://www.diet.com/dietblogs/read_blog.php?title=Best+%26+Worst+Breakfast+Cereals&blid=13248

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