Friday, April 27, 2007

Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon & Network for Good place #7 for Viral Cause Marketing in 2007

The Marketing Sherps is out with its awards for the best of viral cause marketing, and a campaign we managed on eBay Giving Works placed at #7 out of the hundreds of submissions they received.

To read about what they liked, as well as see some other excellent cause marketing campaigns, please visit: http://www.marketingsherpa.com/viralawards2007/7.html.

A quick recap on the campaign: Kevin Bacon decided to take his fame from the game "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" and turn it into a nonprofit, Six Degrees, www.sixdegrees.org. He partnered with Network For Good, www.networkforgood.org, who helped him set up a system by which Kevin and his friends could fundraise for causes close to their hearts. Fans could then support charities their favorite celebrities liked, or become a champion for their own cause, challenging their friends along the way. We love the whole concept of Network for Good, the best place we have found to instantly donate to any nonprofit in the U.S.

Auction Cause worked with Kevin and Network For Good at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007 to help gather swag bags from stars like Teri Hatcher, Parker Posey, P Diddy, Sienna Miller, Diego Luna, Keri Russell, and many more (see http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=six-degrees), and listed them on eBay Giving Works as part of the overall program.

With hundreds of thousands of page views, thousands of bids, and a tremendous amount of funds raised, it was a great way to help kick off Six Degrees. A number of companies were quite generous, donating extra items once they learned it was part of a cause marketing campaign on eBay. They were given premium exposure, which was great of course for the brands and a big win for Kevin and his charity too.

Congrats to all involved, and another big win for the power of cause marketing on eBay.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Impressions from the American Marketing Association Cause Marketing Conference in April

I had the opportunity recently to take part in a panel discussion at the American Marketing Association's Cause Marketing Conference in San Diego. A few hundred profesionals from both the nonprofit sector as well as business comnnunity attended, sharing insights and best practices.

There is really a fire taking place with all the companies and causes joining the push to align themselves with each other. It is overwhelmingly positive, as at the end of the day, I see more nonprofits benefiting with extra dollars. Corporations are eager to start new cause intiatives or redirect marketing budget towards worthy endeavors.

Within cause marketing, people are now trying to define what makes a good partnership and how to go about securing an alliance. The business speakers stressed the need to be clear what the nonprofit was willing to do besides ask for money. Would they be able to create a value proposition? Would the nonprofit be able to promote the business beyond a one time event? Nonprofits wanted to make sure their name was not being used solely to generate profits for the company, that there was a sincere connection with the charity mission too.

As our company name implies, we are all about cause marketing via auctions on eBay Giving Works. I received a number of questions from the audience about how the process works, and what they needed to do to get started. One of the best tips I gave was to look at one's nonprofit board first. There is a great untapped resource there for auction items, many of which can be an experience rather than a physical item. Tie in a corporate donor there, and suddenly, that donation of a luxury box to a sporting event can turn into a cause marketing opportunity for the business and a new relationship with the nonprofit.

Auction Cause often is approached by both nonprofits and corporations to "find a match" with one another, so we do get an insider's point of view on this too. I would have to say that both sides need to do their homework and truly think out all they want from the other side. Nonprofits are quickly realizing they need to think like a business in order to be taken seriously, and businesses realize they need to often provide more than just dollars to make the relationship work.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Cause Marketing Interview with Company and Cause

Cause Marketing, the partnering between companies and causes for the greater benefit of both has really taken off in the last few years. Consumers and eBay shoppers particularly love supporting brands which give back to worthy causes.

Auction Cause is please to introduce you to one such success story, Earnest Sewn Jeans and The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF). They have joined forces for a very special eBay Giving Works charity event which runs through March 29th – www.ebay.com/celebjeans

We asked Eleanor Ylvisaker, PR Director for Earnest Sewn, to give us some insight into the brand and the relationship with NHF:


(AC) How did you first become involved with NHF and can you describe the partnership?

(EY) We were contacted by the organization to have our celebrity clients donate autographed jeans to the cause for the auction. We investigated the cause, and saw all the wonderful things NHF is doing. We then contacted our celebrity friends and stylists, and everyone we reached out to was anxious to participate and join the cause.

(AC) What sets Earnest Sewn apart from other specialty/designer jeans?

(EY) What I see as setting us apart is our consistency in concept and strong lifestyle identity. Our concept lies in the idea of mixing the Japanese beauty aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi, with denim's Americana past. In staying true to this we incorporate pride in workmanship and commitment to authenticity.

Each garment in actually only worked on by three people. The Sewer who sews the entire garment from start to finish (instead of a factory assembly line) without any guides on the sewing machine (further adding to the hand made feel of the garment), the hand sander who sands down the jean with sand paper (after completing months of charcoal drawing training before he is ready to work on our garment), and the wet process technician, who washes the jean, resin coats it, and oven bakes it. These three people, along with myself, hand stamp the jean after each step of the process is complete. By signing our names we are committing our reputation to the product and claiming our belief in it.

Everything we do stays consistent with this lifestyle concept, from the design of our new An Earnest Cut & Sew clothing collection, to the brands like Santa Maria Novella (the oldest fragrance and beauty line out of Florence), Carpe Diem hand cobbled shoes and boots, and Rogues Gallery clothing and accessories that we carry in our flagship store in NYC. The focus is on superior product quality, and strong brand integrity.

(AC) Who are some of the celebrities who wear Earnest Sewn jeans?

(EY) Earnest Sewn has a strong celebrity following. Here is a list of some of some of our best clients:

Angelina Jolie, Ashley Olsen, Ashton Kutcher, Beyonce Knowles, Brad Pitt, Bruce Willis, Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Cindy Crawford, Courteney Cox, Demi Moore, Ellen DeGeneres, Ellen Pompeo, Forest Whitaker, George Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow, Halle Berry. Jessica Alba, Katie Holmes, Kiefer Sutherland, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lindsay Lohan, Mary-Kate Olsen, Matt Damon, Nicole Kidman, Nicole Richie, Orlando Bloom, Scarlett Johansson, Teri Hatcher, Uma Thurman and others.

(Their list included over 100 amazing celebrities, but due to space limitations, Auction Cause narrowed it down to just those mentioned here)

(AC) What are your thoughts on cause marketing through eBay Giving Works, http://givingworks.ebay.com?

(EY) I think it is a wonderful way to reach a broader market of people, and has the potential to raise much more of the needed funds for the charity.

Auction Cause next asked NHF to tell us more about hemophilia, why they have their auction listings on eBay Giving Works, and their relationship with Earnest Sewn Jeans

(AC) How is NHF making a difference for those with hemophilia?

(NHF) NHF educates the community through its programs and services. It provides: a hotline to request information; a prevention program to understand how to avoid complications of the disorder; a first step program for the newly diagnosed; a women with bleeding disorders program; a multicultural task force to reach underserved populations; and an annual meeting that brings everyone together. NHF advocates for insurance reform for the community on both the state and federal levels ensuring access to care. NHF seeks funding on the federal level to maintain the hemophilia treatment center network and is a watchdog on the safety of the blood supply. NHF funds research to find better treatments and an eventual cure for bleeding disorders and funds clinical fellowships to ensure the future of hemophilia treaters.

(AC) What is the most common misconception about hemophilia?

(NHF) The most common misconception about people with hemophilia is that they bleed to death. This is incorrect, they bleed at the same rate as a person without hemophilia they just bleed longer. Minor cuts and scrapes can be treated just like everyone else. Complications occur when internal bleeding takes place in the joints causing joint disease or in the muscles and if there is a head bleed this could lead to brain injury and possible death.

(AC) Why eBay Giving Works for your charity auction?

(NHF) We chose eBay Giving Works for our auction as it reaches a much broader audience than the hemophilia community and eBay allows for the promotion of awareness about the bleeding disorder.

(AC) Tell us more about your relationship with Earnest Sewn jeans. Have you worked with them on other projects?

(NHF) In 2006, we contacted several jeans companies who have celebrity clients to assist us with obtaining autographed jeans and the folks at Earnest Sewn were absolutely amazing in responding immediately and getting several high profile celebrities to participate and have been extremely generous in their efforts.

To learn more about Earnest Sewn Jeans, please visit http://www.earnestsewn.com. To learn more about National Hemophilia Foundation, please visit http://www.hemophilia.org.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Upcoming Cause Marketing Auctions on eBay Newsletter

At least once a month, we send out an email newsletter to our subscribers letting them know about our current eBay GivingWorks events. Often, this is the first announcement of some very exciting auction listings, so you can say you "heard it first" before seeing them in the media or on the front page of eBay. Strict no spam policy, and we never use the email addresses of our subscribers for any other purpose either. Sign up on our homepage - http://www.auctioncause.com

Here is a sample of our last newsletter (the real one comes in HTML)

NEW celebrity auctions & once-in-a-lifetime experiences, all for charity!
At Auction Cause, a premier online auction management agency, we enjoy keeping our newsletter subscribers up to date on the latest charity and celebrity auctions on eBay. Use the links below to jump right to the current auction pages, or read more about the auctions first by scrolling down. You can unsubscribe at any time by using the "manage your subscription" link at the bottom of the page. We have a strict privacy policy - no email address or name is ever rented out or used for any other purpose than this occasional newsletter.

CURRENT AUCTIONS:
WHY COUNT SHEEP Bid on celebrity-designed and hand-painted sheep!
FLY WITH HAWKING Experience ZERO-G with renowned physicist Stephen Hawking!
SIX DEGREES Lily Taylor signed Swag Bag & Ltd. Edition Kevin Bacon Magnets From Sundance!

UPCOMING AUCTIONS:
DINNER WITH GENE SIMMONS Fly to L.A. for a VIP dinner with Gene Simmons & Shannon Tweed!
CELEBRITY DESIGNED BLUE JEANS Bid on celebrity-autographed blue jeans, shirts, & more!
BIG LEAGUE CHEW Bid on a limited edition signed Big League Chew Cal Ripken, Jr. gum pouch!
INTERN AT GQ Bid on a chance to intern at GQ for all of July 2007!
WONK'D OUT Get "Wonk'd Out" with Wonka Candy Celebrity Furniture for charity!
BRIGGS & RILEY CELEBRITY LUGGAGE One-of-a-kind celebrity customized luggage!
Meet Eric Gazin, President and Founder of Auction Cause, in San Diego or New York!

CURRENT AUCTIONS

WHY COUNT SHEEP - Join actress Cheryl Hines (HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm) and the American Academy of Nurse of Practitioners (AANP) Foundation in their effort to raise awareness of insomnia, a medical condition that chronically affects 30 million Americans each year.
Counting sheep doesn’t always help you fall asleep, yet many have resorted to this age-old tactic, including actress Cheryl Hines. Hines has experienced insomnia for more than 20 years and now, in conjunction with this charitable effort, she is painting one instead of counting them. Cheryl along with other celebrities including David James Elliott, Angie Everhart, Marlee Matlin, Kathy Najimy, and Jim Palmer have portrayed their personal feelings and emotions associated with insomnia on life-size sheep sculptures.
These celebrity-designed and hand-painted sheep are available right here on eBay now through March 16, 2007. All proceeds from your purchase will support educational initiatives by the AANP focused on raising awareness about insomnia and its impact on those who suffer from this condition. Bid now!

FLY WITH HAWKING - Bid on an exclusive opportunity to experience zero gravity with renowned physicist Stephen Hawking! You and a guest can fly weightless with Prof. Hawking on The ZERO-G Experience™! The flight will take off from the Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space Center in Central Florida on April 26, 2007. The package will also include a three night stay at the JW Marriott Hotel Grande Lakes in Orlando, Florida, from April 24-April 27. 100% of the proceeds from this auction will benefit Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation. The 10-day auction begins March 16 at 6pm PST. Bid now!

SIX DEGREES - Kevin Bacon has partnered with Network For Good to inspire fans to get connected with their celebrities' favorite causes, or to champion their own cause. As part of the kickoff event, Kevin is donating his swag received from the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Bid now!

UPCOMING AUCTIONS

DINNER WITH GENE SIMMONS - Coming soon - A once-in–a-lifetime opportunity for you and three of your friends to fly to Los Angeles and have dinner with Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed of the hit real life series Gene Simmons Family Jewels on A&E. 100% of the net proceeds will benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Auction starts March 25th. Learn more!

CELEBRITY DESIGNED BLUE JEANS - Bid on celebrity-autographed blue jeans, shirts, hats and other memorabilia donated by the hottest stars of film, television, music and pop culture. The proceeds from these collector's items help support the National Hemophilia Foundation. Auction begins Tuesday March 20, 2007. Learn more!

INTERN AT GQ - GQ kicks off their 50th anniversary with a money can't buy experience in support of The Gentlemen's Fund- the chance to intern at GQ for July 2007! 100% of the proceeds to charity. The auction launches April 15th, stay tuned for details.

WONK'D OUT - Starting April 15th, get "Wonk'd out" with Wonka. These will be the wackiest gifts for your favorite kid for sure! Wonka has worked with the following celebrities to get their inspirations to wonk'd out items with Wonka candy and kick off their Wonk'd Out Room promotion: Tony Hawk, Corbin Bleu, Ashley Tisdale, Rob Pinkston, Andy McDonald, Christopher & Kyle Massey, Devon Wekhauser, and Monique Coleman.These celebs have wonk'd out some amazing items with Wonka candy themes including skateboards, a guitar, a phone, table & chair, a bean bag chair, and more. 100% of the proceeds will be going to Starlight Starbright, and the Bay Area Wilderness Fund. More details to come in a forthcoming newsletter or visit http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=9214187&msgid=3578115&act=0FLY&c=14584&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wonka.com&l=13 to learn more about Wonka now.

BRIGGS & RILEY CELEBRITY LUGGAGE - Briggs & Riley, a leader in the luxury luggage field has worked with over 20 celebrities to bring you unique pieces of luggage art. Celebrities and auction launch date to be announced soon.

AUCTION CAUSE AT EVENTS - A pioneer in the field of cause marketing on eBay GivingWorks, Auction Cause President Eric Gazin will be speaking at the American Marketing Association Cause Marketing Conference taking place in San Diego, CA on April 4th. He will be discussing tools to aid the cause marketing partnership in session 3 and outlining how the online arena is changing quickly. For those attending the Cause Marketing Forum in New York City on May 17th, be sure to stop by the eBay GivingWorks lounge, where Auction Cause is one of the co-sponsors along with eBay GivingWorks. It is a day filled with insights into the field of cause marketing. For more information, please visit http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=9214187&msgid=3578115&act=0FLY&c=14584&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.causemarketingforum.com&l=14
To inquire about Eric Gazin speaking at your event or conference, please contact Ericka Deciutiis at (323) 655-0554.

ABOUT AUCTION CAUSE
Auction Cause is a premier auction management agency specializing in high profile corporate and nonprofit eBay auctions. We've worked with top companies all over the world to raise money for charity and create awareness for their brand. Working with companies on eBay since 1998, Auction Cause management have more years of hands on eBay selling experience than any other agency.

Contact us for a free brand evaluation of how to make your company shine on eBay or for information on getting introduced to a charity partner. Simply email us at causemarketing@auctioncause.com.
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Eric Gazin Interview on Cause Marketing via eBay GivingWorks

Recently, Paul Jones of Alden Keene & Associates, interviewed me on various aspects of the Auction Cause business, how we manage events on eBay, and other interesting aspects of eBay focused charity auction listings. Have a look:

http://causerelatedmarketing.blogspot.com/2007/02/abcs-of-effective-charity-auctions-on.html

Charity Auctions - Has the Equation Changed?

I want to share both beginning and advanced cause marketing auction information here on the blog.

The following is an article I wrote a few years ago for CDS. Though the field is changing fast, there is some good information here for those new to the field.

Charity auctions have been a part of the nonprofit world for a long time and for good reason. They are enjoyable for attendees, they add some excitement before dinner galas, and they have the potential to raise a great deal of much needed revenue for an organization. So, what are nonprofits doing differently now that has the potential to completely change this equation? They’re using the Internet to create online fundraising auctions.

What are the advantages of an online auction over a traditional one? The first is to reduce overhead, challenges and costs of doing an event in person. Another is, instead of having typically 200-1,000 attendees at an event mingling by the bid sheets, a nonprofit now has the potential for Internet users worldwide to take part in the auction. One might ask: Does this translate into higher bid prices? Reports from eBay show the same items bringing in 15%-100% higher bid prices and a substantially higher final bid price when the money goes to a good cause.

To read the article in its entirety, please visit:

http://www.cdsfunds.com/charity_auctions_has_the_equation_changed.html

American Marketing Association Cause Marketing Conference in San Diego April 4th

There is a fantastic conference coming up with loads of good information for those in the cause marketing field. The American Marketing Association is holding its 9th annual event on cause marketing. I will be speaking on a panel in session 3 in the morning, sharing some case studies and insight into how technology plays a role. My examples will look at how cause marketing is playing out on eBay and eBay GivingWorks. For more information on the event, please visit.

http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?e=9840f498-9087-48de-8969-133ebbd5d4d7