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Jay-Z & Bing Team Up and Make Sweet Marketing Music




In order to promote Jay-Z's recently released book, Decoded, the rapper teamed up with Bing and creative agency, Droga5, in a marketing effort that created quite a stir in several major cities. 


Content from the book's 300 pages was placed on various "secret pages" in locations throughout cities like New York (the rapper's hometown) and London. The goal of the month-long campaign was to engage fans in a real-life treasure hunt. Jay-Z's fans, who Bing researchers found to be heavy search engine users, were eager participants in the online/offline effort.


Once fans spotted the secret pages in such places as billboards and even at the bottom of swimming pools, they were to log on to Bing.com/Jay-Z  to "decode" the messages they found. As more pages were found, the Bing website allowed Jay-Z fans to work together and share clues about where the next "secret page" could be spotted. Every fan who participated in the "decoding" was automatically entered to win a copy of the specific page they found signed by the rapper himself. 


Great idea. Great Pairing. Jay-Z has tons and tons and tons (ok you get it) of fans. Naturally the book was going to be fairly successful based on that alone. But throw in an impressive marketing campaign to top it off and BAM- not only did the book get listed on Oprah's Book Club and on the NYT Best Seller List, but Bing also boosted its relationship with new and existing users.


The "Decoded" scheme seems to have unlocked several very important take-aways for future marketing campaigns, as well. Primarily, it is going to become increasingly important for campaigns to engage consumers through an interactive and incentivized strategy that cohesively links offline participation with online participation. Secondly, fellow marketers should take note of the power and reach of search engines and how a participation with one could produce a very successful and mutually beneficial relationship.

The 80/20 Rule


Don't be frightened fellow right-side brains!

The 80/20 rule is somewhat of a ratio but it doesn't take a math wiz to understand and apply this popular rule of thumb to both your business practices and your daily life. It comes to my mind, however, on nights like this when I find myself under a pile of books and papers curled up in the fetal position squinting glossy-eye at my computer screen.

The 80/20 rule suggests that 80% of your outcomes (successes,accomplishments, etc) comes from only 20% of your inputs (attention,efforts).  Thus whether its trying to accomplish a range of projects at work or just your own personal to-do list, focus your best efforts on the most important tasks and leave the rest for re-evaluation the next day.

Sure, easier said than done right?

And of course sometimes there are days when every task you have seems like the most important one you will ever take on-- believe me, I know. But in the long run, keeping in mind the 80/20 under pressure helps to keep your mind clear and more fit to execute a few big tasks much more effectively.

The 80/20 Rule is the motto that forces me to stop questioning whatever evil force it was that made a day only 24 hours long, stop checking my inbox, stop refreshing my twitter feed and disconnect. The important things to think about are the great things I did accomplish today (this blog post for one) and tomorrow I will hit refresh on my energy levels. Ya, it's kind of zen for us marketing control freaks but it can do wonders for your productivity (and optimism).

Night!