IHOP Gets It Right in Web 2.0

There are many among us who cherish the days when we get to indulge in a hearty breakfast of pancakes and syrup instead of our usual cup of coffee and too much to do. Well today is our day, because it is officially National Pancake Day according to IHOP, and the folks over at the famed food shop are taking a new approach to promoting it with a Web 2.0 spin!
For starters, IHOP enlisted Miss America 2010 to be the official spokesperson for National Pancake Day to support the nationwide promotion and tie-in with the Children’s Miracle Network. On the official National Pancake Day website consumers can share information via their social networks and sign up to receive celebrity wake up calls reminding them to celebrate with some pancakes. If you’re one of the 74,000+ IHOP Facebook fans you may have noticed that you were automatically sent to the National Pancake Day tab this morning while IHOP employees across the country took to their local IHOP Twitter accounts to spread the news about the promotion and were even triumphant enough to earn IHOP a spot in the coveted “Trending Topics” list on Twitter. Overall I’d give IHOP an “A” for effort, but a “B” overall for their Web 2.0 centered celebration. They’ve got a lot of room to make this a full-blown social media extravaganza, and this is a great step in that direction.
Tags: facebook, Food, IHOP, Miss America, Online Marketing, Pancakes, social media, Twitter, web 2.0
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February 24th, 2010 at 9:40 am
I think the real question becomes this: Why bother with the microsite at all? Couldn’t you just house it on the Facebook page or off the IHOP website?
March 1st, 2010 at 9:38 pm
its a bit redundant. they have the promotion called out on the ihop.com site so if thats a consumer facing channel facebook connect would have done the trick