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Ford Uses Social Marketing to Launch the New Festiva

The euro Ford Festiva must be cooler than the US version we remember.

In an aggressive social-media program that goes far beyond what Ford has done in the past — and reaches beyond just the marketing department — the automaker is counting on 100 bloggers to introduce its new Fiesta, which is set to reach U.S. dealers in early 2010. The idea behind Fiesta Movement is to get the model’s target audience to drive and, hopefully, chatter about the car for months to come.

The Fiesta is Ford’s global subcompact vehicle and was designed in Europe, where it’s been on sale since August 2008. The diminutive hatchback (a sedan will be launched here) seeks to provide stylish transportation in a small package with low acquisition cost, high fuel efficiency and cues that appeal to young consumers.

Ford is loaning 100 German-built Fiestas to social-media trendsetters for six months. The 100 “Fiesta agents,” chosen from 4,000 who applied online, will share their experiences behind the wheel, completing monthly, themed missions from travel to social activism; posting videos; and updating their friends and followers on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and elsewhere. The participants begin training with their Fiestas in late April, and they will begin receiving the cars in the first week of May.

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  1. Dustin Edsall
    January 18th, 2011 at 23:20 | #1

    This blog appears to recieve a good ammount of visitors. How do you advertise it? It gives a nice unique spin on things. I guess having something real or substantial to talk about is the most important factor.

  2. Jay Kluka
    January 19th, 2011 at 01:40 | #2

    I’d be inclined to admit with you here. Which is not something I typically do! I enjoy reading a post that will make people think. Also, thanks for allowing me to speak my mind!

  3. Dannie Oslund
    January 23rd, 2011 at 16:38 | #3

    I’d come to go along with with you on this. Which is not something I typically do! I really like reading a post that will make people think. Also, thanks for allowing me to comment!

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