I know Victoria
Virta personally. Everyone in Russia, who is interested in promoting their
company using SMM, is familiar with her name as a co-owner of
the SMM studio Funaction.
Victoria has been promoting a variety of companies on social networks for a long time, but she became well-known thanks to her cat Nicky.
He
was the very character that made her famous and wealthy. And now,
with her work-shop "How to make SMM delicious and squeeze the
juices from social networks", she holds work-shops allover Russia.
When Victoria started
to promote Nicky on Instagram, she noticed that, although, some
subscribers have started to complain about the excess of cat photos on their
timeline, in fact, all of her performances as a speaker, even during business
meetings, always end up with a discussion of her cat Nicky.
How it started.
Victoria Virta bought
Nicky at a pet store three years ago. She noticed him when he was
sitting in his favorite human like position. The animal quickly settled into
his new home, and besides the talent to sit like a human, and even to fall asleep
in this position, he has mastered another exercise - get up on his hind paws.
He has unique wealth of facial expressions. All emotions are reflected on his
face, which is unusual for cats and is more common for
dogs.
Fame.
“One day a completely
crazy idea arose in my head - to create the most popular cat of
the Runet (Russian Internet). I took my cat Nicky as a prototype and made
an Instagram account for him. It was just an experiment, however,
competent work with the content did the job: in a week 300
people were following @FamousNiki. Suddenly we discovered that people
like his pictures, they began to subscribe to Nicky's account," says
Victoria. "A year ago, British newspaper Daily Mail
wrote about us , as well as Daily Mirror , Klonblog and
others. Since then, a barrage of publications began, a TV show
and world fame," she added.
Creating a celebrity.
Now @FamousNiki has 130,000 Instagram followers and 30,000
Facebook friends.
Cat has become a brand, and his
accounts are now media assets of FunAction studio. Nicky
gets payed for advertisements. Besides that Victoria makes T-shirts
and sweatshirts with his image for sale.
Viktoria's tips:
Observe your pet, maybe it can do something interesting. If it can
not do anything at all then we need to think what to do with it.
For example, you can create comics with a cat being the main
character. And, most importantly, content should invite positive emotions and
make people laugh. Then you need to select a channel for the content:
Instagram, Facebook, and so on.
Each social network has its own
technology of getting to the top, and it is necessary for you to study it. For
example, Nicky's goal on Instagram is to reach the audience of a
million people. When you start getting a lot of followers and continue getting
new ones, you can start earning money.
In November, Victoria
will launch new promo-page for Nicky and next year she plans to
launch a mobile game and two books about her pet for kids and adults. "Now
my goal is to make the brand of Russian cat famous all over the world ," says Viktoria.
In her workshop
Viktoria gives the example of Nikki's promotion and pays special
attention on getting to know the target audience for each specific
social network. Interesting, but I
caught myself thinking how much Victoria's idea, that I heard at her last
seminar, is similar to the ideas of the groundswell, into which I am
gladly dipping today. As the authors of the Groundswell
say, there is no going back (75 Groundswell).
You have to tap the
groundswell and you will see that SMM works! But you need to deal
with it properly.
PS: I have
already written to Victoria and recommended
her to read Groundswell book.
Have you ever had an ideas of promoting your pets through
Internet? And what do think about it?
What a creative person! And I like her statement "Now my goal is to make the brand of Russian cat famous all over the world". I believe that in today's social media world she has a very good chances to achieve this goal. Indeed, when we talking about animals in SNS content should invite positive emotions and make people laugh, but it also might be very effective to raise money for Russian animal shelters, for instance.
ReplyDeleteYes you're right, Daria! She is the creative person. Actually i don't like this theme of using pets in Internet. I think it's controversial question. And only this thing, that I know Victoria and I can see her attitude to Nicky, has prompted me to create this post and let you know about this interesting story).
ReplyDeleteIrina, Nicky is so cute! Thank you so much for this post :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, nobody asked this pet for consent (and it's impossible, I know). Victoria is a very talented entrepreneur, she knows how to promote everything. I've never thought about promoting my pets on the Internet. If someone shares his/her pet's photos with the rest of the world for inspiration and pleasure, and not for money. Yes, it's a very controversial question.
Yes, Svetlana! You have expressed exactly what I mean. I have the same opinion
ReplyDeleteThis was such a cool read! You bring up an excellent point about how people are getting creative for how they can make profits in this digital age. In Victoria's case she monetizes her cat's cuteness. That's so cool that you know her personally! I find it so interesting how people are making a living off of their pets. Here are two American examples: Grumpy Cat and Toast the Toothless Pup.
ReplyDelete-->http://www.grumpycats.com/ or http://www.toastmeetsworld.com/
Oh yes, you are right! Everybody loves to watch good cat videos every once in a while)
DeleteAnd thanks a lot for your link)