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FIAT Mine
Aug24
Posted By Felix Leander

Great article today in AdAge about Fiat developing a car together with consumers.  What I found even more interesting is that Fiat chose Brazil as there market to develop this.

Fiat Mio (name of the car) mean Fiat Mine in Portuguese (and Spanish) – their tagline: “A car to call your own”

“Brazil was chosen as the home for Fiat Mio because it’s a digitally sophisticated and innovative market, and Fiat’s largest after the company’s native Italy. Fiat is Brazil’s No. 1 carmaker, with a 24.8% market share, and the country’s fifth-largest advertiser, spending about $80 million a year.” – Laurel Wentz, AdAge

We have seen this idea of crowd-sourcing and involving the community in making better products / services implemented before, particularly Starbucks and Dell.

In Fiat’s case, individuals will not only make recommendations on design, functionality and other aspects of the car, but also on the actual marketing and communications strategy.  The site is available in Portuguese and English; setup very much like a Digg (voting on ideas) and incorporating various social media elements, including Twitter – this will definitely be an interesting story to follow and an even better case study.


Oh MyOrkut
Dec14
Posted By Felix Leander

Quietly MySpace has moved into the Brazilian social networking space which up until now has been dominated by Google’s Orkut. It will be interesting to see if there will be any exodus or migration from Orkut. It is estimated that at least half of Brazil’s online population have a Orkut profile – that is about 20 million Orkuters…Try something, go to Orkut communities (you will need to register, unless you have a gmail account) and do a search on your company or brand, you will likely find hundreds of groups some with thousands of members. I recently found a Coke community with over 25K members.

For the full story go to: http://mashable.com/2007/12/14/myspace-brazil/


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