The Power of Social Multimedia – United Breaks Guitars

Posted on Jul 9, 2009 in Miscellanea | No Comments

At about 7:30 this morning, (which is pretty early for me) I came across a link to Dave Carroll‘s youtube video about United Airlines, and how baggage handlers broke his guitar by throwing it onto the tarmac as he watched. For a year United refused to compensate him for the damage.

When he had finally had enough and had been told "No" for the last time, instead of getting mad, Dave Carroll got creative.  He wrote a song, filmed a video with his band "Sons of Maxwell", and posted it online for the world to see.

Here it is:

Well wouldn’t you know it, it went viral.  More than 500,000 views is 3 days, and featured on tons of blogs, and CNN, and even Fox news.  Surprise, surprise, after about 50,000 views Dave gets a call from United who wants to "make it right".  Apparently when the enitre world can see how you treat people, suddenly it matters.

I could go on about how United’s response is reactive not proactive, to little to late, or mention that integrity is defined by what you do when no one is watching, not what you do when the whole world is watching.  I could also talk about how Dave taking his complaint viral really got results.  Should United Airlines have stepped up to the plate before Dave wrote his song, of course they should have, and they are now probably wishing they had. But that’s not why I’m posting.

The real success here is how Social Multimedia can be an agent of change.  This is only a consumer example, who didn’t see photos from the protests in Iran shortly after the election there.

There are a few key factors here, that helped Dave’s video to go viral and get results.  His message was simple, "United Breaks Guitars".  He told a story that almost anyone who has to fly regularly can relate to, we can put ourselves in his shoes.  He was telling a story we all know, little guy vs corporate giant, David vs Goliath.  Not to mention a catchy tune.

Here’s the thing, his video will work.  Most likely it will work in ways he never expected.  Sure thousands if not eventually millions of people will hear his story and say "shame on United".  He will likely get compensation from United for his Guitar, what he wanted in the first place.  He has been inundated with inquiries about his music. But, the most important and most powerful result will likely be United’s long term response.  The company said this:

"Dave Carroll’s excellent video provides United with a unique learning opportunity that we would like to use for training purposes to ensure all customers receive better service from us."

United either has some excellent PR people that should perhaps be transferred to the Customer Service Department to do some training, or they are actually going to do something about the way they deal with customers.  Image how many complaints a day a company like United Airlines gets. They have opportunities daily to implement positive change in their customer service, but it takes a viral county music video complaint shown to the world, and a PR catastrophe for them to really take a look at themselves and think about change.  THAT’S the real power of Social Multimedia.  Let’s hope they follow through!

ps. I learned about "United Breaks Guitars" from a Twitter post by David Meerman Scott.  I recently read Scott’s book "The New Rules of Marketing and PR" a fantastic insight into the growing importance of new media in marketing, and PR through interactive customer feedback.

 

 

 

Twitpic Photo Updates

Posted on May 31, 2009 in Miscellanea, Photo Updates | No Comments

I am still looking for a good way to display my Twitpic photos automatically on my blog, but in the meantime, you can use these links to check out my most recent photo uploads, or click on the "Photostream" link to go to my twitpic account and browse!

Most recent photos at the top!

Andrew_Doran's Photo Stream

Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/62pprl Dinner has arrived at the #watershed in Squamish! Mmmmm Peterson beef!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/3ikxhx Never mind the frankincense and myrrh, just give me a little gold box under the tree! Oh Yeah, xmas comes early!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/38c9v9 End of an Era, Just sold my 1996 Jeep. We had awesome adventures, it's hard to say goodbye to an old friend :(
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/2nkt1g Drinking a flemish cherry ale with good company in north vancouver
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/2evngf An ok place for lunch, hiking up to black tusk.
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/23lyq5 This is where I am working today, some jobs suck, some are awesome!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/23k9l5 Currently having a nap under this tree on a sunny day in Whistler, BC
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/21vd35 I met Joe Liang on Canada Day, Shot some photos while we were waiting for the fireworks. He had a Superman T shirt
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/21mmae Canada Day @ the Olympic CauldronCauldron in Vancouver.
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/1jpvxf Curious little tractor I came across today
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/1j1xnb Grabbing a late lunch @ #grilledfromage#grilledfromage http://www.grilledfromage.com
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/1cnzws Waiting at the ferry terminal, it's going to be a great weekend!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/11zu5t Superbowl Steaks ready for the grill - Yummm!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/zynbe A detail shot from my Twilight Shoot of the Ontario Olympic Pavilion in Vancouver.
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/v7lha Having a Merry Christmas on Blackcomb Glacier!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/tyfhh Photo of the day - Unceremoniously stacked fruitcake
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/tnt0v Most of the year I love having a huge driveway!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/sl2v9 Wanna be an olympic ski jumper?
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/sknga On location, shooting at the Olympic ski jumps, it's steep!
Andrew_Doran: http://twitpic.com/skfpc 8am chopper is here, time to go to work. Shooting olympic ski jumps today

 

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