PR News Online Social Media Summit & Taste of Tech
June 21 - 22 in NYC
PR News Online
PRNews
Home Contact Us RSS
Social Networks
 
       
       
Follow Me on Pinterest

 
Channels
Digital PR
Measurement
Corporate Responsibility
Media Relations
College Guide
PR News Awards
Call for Entries!

Platinum PR Awards
Enter

Digital PR Awards
Entry Deadline:
  July 13


Top Places to Work in PR Awards
Entry Deadline:
August 3


15-to-Watch Awards
Entry Deadline:
August 17


PR People Awards
Entry Deadline:
September 7


Nonprofit Awards
Entry Deadline:
December 7

PR News' Winners Circle
See our list of winners and honorable mentions from PR News' Awards Programs
Research & Surveys

Take the Survey: What Is the One High Tech Tool You Cannot Live Without?

Leaders Globally Fall Short of the Public's Expectations

Women's Deep Trust in Blogs Converts to Purchase Action

... more research

E-letter
Calendar




 	 Subscriber Resource Center

A Crowdsourcing Misfire From Moleskine

Perhaps taking a "page" from the Obama campaign, Moleskine generated a PR firestorm when it launched a crowdsourcing contest for designers to create the company's new blog logo, and the company's response only fanned the flames.

The notebook and sketchbook company’s contest, launched on Oct. 12 with partner with Designboom, was met by strong opposition in the form of designer blog posts and comments on Moleskine's Facebook page decrying the company for abusing the designer community and asking them to work for free.

As negative comments stockpiled on Moleskine’s Facebook page—“
It is not a contest if it takes days of work to be eligible,” said one post—the company addressed its critics defensively on Oct. 21 with a Facebook post of its own. 

If you had spent some time on the ‘Competitions’ area of Designboom Web site, you certainly have seen that other brands are running and previously decided to run similar contests,” said the post. “That said, being a contest, there’s a final price for the winner, but all the submissions are free, as well you are free not to take part to it.”

The post itself generated over 200 mostly negative comments in just under four hours. “This is shocking, a brand like yourselves with such a core customer base of designers should know better. If you need a new logo, hire a designer to do it,” said one commenter.

Moleskine now finds itself at odds with a community it depends on for sales. Its first response—which came nine days after the contest's launch—has made things worse, and now the company must now try and make amends with the same people it had hoped to serve. 


 

 

October 21, 2011

See more Water Coolers



COMMENTS
1.
A great lesson from Moleskine to any company on how to fail at branding strategy, and put a 'kick my butt' sticker on the back of its customers it totally depends on.
Posted by Gert van Duinen on Friday, October 21, 2011 @ 09:47 PM
2.
Perhaps they should have crowdsourced the decision whether or not to have a contest...
Posted by Bryce on Sunday, October 23, 2011 @ 09:23 AM

 

PR News Social Media Summit & Taste of Tech

Countdown to the event:


 
Join us at the Social Media Summit & Taste of Tech June 21-22,2012

PR Jobs
Mountain View, California
El Camino Hospital

Portland, OR
Oregon Food Bank

Cranford, NJ
Stern + Associates

Manager of Public Relations
Washington, DC
National Turkey Federation 

Find a Job | Post a Job
Free PR Job Alert
Post Your Resume

Search Jobs

 

Upcoming Webinar

Instagram Webinar
May 31
Register     

Social Media Summit & 
Taste of Tech 

June 21 & 22 in NYC
Register

SEO Workshop
August 8 in San Francisco
Register 

Facebook Conference
August 9 in San Francisco
Register  

PR News Press

Corporate Social Responsibility & Green PR Guidebook, Vol. 5

Order
Now

Employee Communications

Employee Communications Guidebook

Order
Now

Salary Survey: PR Compensation & Benefits Report

Order
Now

Digital PR Guidebook, Vol. 4

Order
Now

Crisis Management Guidebook, Vol. 5

Order
Now

Media Training Guidebook, Vol. 4

Order
Now

Guide to Best Practices in PR Measurement , Vol. 5

Order
Now

Top 100 Case Studies in PR Guidebook, Vol. 5

Order
Now