Thursday, July 30, 2009
What are you doing with your .01%?

FedEx has one of the most perfect delivery records of any company in any business. More than 99%. But when you're dealing with millions of packages delivered every day, if .01% of your overall business experiences a service failure (even by five minutes), that can represent a few thousand people. That's a near
perfect delivery record, yet there are still a few thousand people left unhappy.
What if a percentage of those people are on Twitter? Or have blogs? This presents an interesting challenge that only a high volume brand like FedEx might experience. Chances are that you're not tweeting
"I just received my FedEx package." Or
"just dropped my package at the FedEx box." But if you were one of the .01%, you might be tempted to tweet
"FedEx didn't deliver my package today."People are most passionate about brands when they do something extraordinary. Extraordinarily good or extraordinarily bad. But every day success? Probably not. When soap works well in your dishwasher, do you tweet about it? Nope. But if it fails, or does something magical, you may choose to share it with the world.
We found this to be an interesting challenge that FedEx and other high volume brands have to deal with every day. FedEx has a team of people devoted to monitoring this social chatter, and they proactively reach out to folks experiencing issues. They've also
created blogs and other media to help tell more of the
magical things that they're doing every day. They're clearly doing a great job at managing the .01% in addition to the 99.9% success stories. For good reason. FedEx SVP of Digital Access Marketing Mark Colombo points out that a 1% increase in loyalty can bring significant earnings straight to the bottom line.
What about your brand? Are you addressing the .01%?
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FedEx: Plaid friendly.

Plaid was welcomed to FedEx yesterday with a red carpet.
When we added Memphis to the Plaid tour route, FedEx was an obvious choice for a stop. With 32,000 employees in Memphis, they're the supporters of a ton of commerce in the market. They're also one of the world's most iconic brands, a part of American pop culture and have a history of award winning advertising.
Matt Ceniceros from the Media Relations team saw our tweets and invited us in. Matt managed to schedule an interview with
Director of Advertising Steve Pacheco, and made our day.
Most executives of Steve's stature would prefer to be stuck in a meeting, out playing golf or tending to their inbox. But not Steve. He
hung with the PlaidNation tour crew for most of his morning - chatting about advertising, the industry, FedEx business, and branding. Steve shared plenty of great stories and insight, and gave us some inside scoop on future plans and ideas for the brand. We learned much from an advertising superstar.
See our interview with Steve in the Plaid Nation wrapup video for Memphis, and follow
Matt and
Steve on Twitter. Thanks, Matt, Steve, and the entire purple team in Memphis!
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