To announce a new store in Malmo Sweden, Ikea launched a social networking campaign using Facebook’s built in photo tagging features. Over the course of a few weeks the store manager uploaded pictures of 12 showrooms to his Facebook account. Whoever tagged an item in the showroom first with their name got to take it home. By doing this Ikea got into people’s news feeds, on their profile pages and into their links and were able to spread the word about their new store in a totally organic way. Check out the YouTube video below to see an overview of the campaign.
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