From ‘Like’ to Love:
How Brands Can Woo Users on
Messaging and Dating Apps
7/10/14
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Dating goes digital
The generation accustomed to communicating at all times is coming of age
and bringing the same attitude to their romantic lives.
!
“ I think in the time I was in a relationship, all dating
communication went exclusively to text. You can’t
call anybody anymore. If you call someone, they’re
like ‘What? Are you on fire? Then quit wasting my
time. Text me that [stuff].’”
– Aziz Ansari, Comedian
2
Credit: Comedy Central
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
We heart mobile dating apps
Online dating services and apps
are an increasingly common
way to meet potential mates:
• 1 in 3 single Americans have
used an 

online dating service
• 1 in 6 couples married in the
last three years 

met online
!
!
!
Sources: www.pewinternet.org/2013/10/21/online-dating-relationships/

cp.match.com/cppp/media/CMB_Study.pdf
3
Graph Sources: marketingland.com/founders-whisper-tinder-75424; www.internetlivestats.com
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Dating apps moved to mobile as messaging apps
began to proliferate
4
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
But it’s not just dating apps
Dating apps, social networks, and messaging apps
are blurring as people seek, create, and document
new relationships:
• Glimpse connects people based on their
Instagram photos
• LinkedUp turns the professional site into a 

dating platform
• Kik users share usernames instead of digits on
multiple platforms
5
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
What’s going on here?
As we noted in our white paper on Messaging Apps ,
messaging platforms are fighting for consumers and
introducing new features to increase audience
engagement. People will continue to move to
messaging apps to escape the pressure of social
networks, so it’s only natural other human
behaviors, like flirting, will emerge in these
ecosystems.
!
!
!
6
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Why is mobile dating so popular?
It’s how people normally communicate
•People are accustomed to using their mobiles to communicate whenever, wherever
•Their private nature (one-to-one communication) means people don’t have to feel they 

are performing for their whole social network
It’s easy
•No extensive questionnaires or quizzes; just photos and basic information to judge initial interest
•Mutual liking requirement reduces spam
•Swiping motion to approve or reject suitors is almost effortless
It feels safe
•Exchanging usernames, rather than phone numbers, gives users more control
•The ability to block a user limits harassment
•Using photos and information pulled from other social media profiles gives users more credibility
7
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
How can brands connect with dating app users?
Where audiences go, brands follow, especially
when those audiences are young and hard to find
on traditional media. As a result, several brands
are experimenting with the best ways to reach
people on messaging apps. The combination of
brands, messaging, and dating is creating some
unusual results, as seen in the following examples.
8
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
TV characters look for (audience) love
In an effort to reach the 20- and 30-something audience, characters from televisions shows are showing up on dating apps. “The
Mindy Project” and “Suits,” have created profiles for their main characters and allow limited chat opportunities with users, while
“The Walking Dead” created Tinder profiles of women who slowly morphed into zombies. HBO’s “Girls,” meanwhile, joined
Snapchat to promote its third season.
9
Image: Huffington Post Image: AdAge Image: Stop Press Image: Mashable
”The Mindy Project” Profile ”Suits” Profile “The Walking Dead” Profile “Girls” Snapchat
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Politicians are canvasing 

for votes
Two Dutch politicians from the D66 party uploaded their profiles to Grindr 

(a dating app targeting gay and bisexual men) to get votes in the March 2014
elections. They made clear that they were only looking for votes, not dates,
and the medium turned into an effective way to discuss political issues with
their constituents.
!
According to Jan-Bert Vroege, one of the candidates, he received 35 to 40
messages a day during the campaign.
!
Sources: Vice, Politiek
10
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Retailers are also looking to
get in on the action
Retailers and restaurants face a challenge in the dating app world in that
they don’t have a “face”—a recognizable spokesperson that people can
connect to. Instead, they tend to rely on special offers. Valentine’s Day in
particular is a popular day for brands to get attention on dating apps: both
Domino’s and Australia’s General Pants Co. invited Tinder users to connect
for discounts.
!
HowAboutWe Couples has taken a different tactic, expanding on their online
offering: they offer special deals on activities and restaurants to users. Their
new mobile app will allow them to offer more location- and time-specific
offers to couples looking to change up their routine.
!
Sources: Marketing Magazine, MUmBRELLA
!
11
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Brands make a connection
with couples
HowAboutWe Couples has taken a different tactic, expanding on their online
offering: they offer special deals on activities and restaurants to users. Their
new mobile app will allow them to offer more location- and time-specific
offers to couples looking to change up their routine.
!
12
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
How can my brand get involved?
1. Understand who the face of your company is
2. Determine the right interaction and the 

right platform
3. Keep it simple to avoid negative feedback
13
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
1. Understand who the face of your company is
Messaging apps are typically used for communication between individuals, not between individuals and impersonal brands. As a
result, brands with recognizable personalities—celebrities, bands, television characters, spokespeople—are a natural fit for
messaging platforms. Brand consistency is also important: ideally, users should recognize the personality from the real world,
rather than as an app-specific character. In “The Mindy Project,” for instance, Mindy’s character referenced using Tinder, making it
appropriate that she would then appear in the app itself. If your brand doesn’t have a clear spokesperson or point of view,
messaging apps may not be the best channel for reaching customers.
!
For your consideration:
• What character or personality is readily identifiable with your brand?
• Why would it make sense for your spokesperson to appear on a messaging app?
• How can messaging app activities be reflected in other channels?
14
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
2. Determine the right interaction and the 

right platform
Once you’ve determined who will represent your brand on messaging apps, you must consider the response you want to elicit from
users, as well as how your brand will respond. Most brands that have appeared on messaging apps have minimal, one-time
interaction: either a reminder to watch their show (as in Suits) or a discount on a purchase (like Domino’s Valentine’s Day offer).
What makes messaging apps exciting, though, is the opportunity to carry on a conversation over time: the Dutch politicians who
appeared on Grindr, for example, actively encouraged people to start political conversations with them. Although this takes more
planning, brands that move towards more personalized responses will be rewarded with more engaged users.
!
For your consideration:
• What is the end goal of your brand appearing on messaging apps?
• What is the expected length of interaction?
• How much moderation or personalization are you willing or able to dedicate to the app?
15
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
3. Keep it simple to avoid negative feedback
Messaging apps are a place for people to connect with friends. Since these apps are still relatively new, they are largely free of
advertising, so any advertising is currently a novel, positive experience at best, and easy to ignore at worst. As more marketers join
messaging apps—which they will, as most apps need advertiser support to make money—the “signal to noise” ratio will decrease.
To maintain relevance, marketers must focus on the value exchange: offer people a discount, a sneak peek, or even a funny
moment to reward people for their attention.
!
For your consideration:
• What does your brand have to offer on messaging apps that people can’t get elsewhere?
• How can you minimize intrusion in the messaging experience?
• What will keep people excited to see your messages over time?
16
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Curious about other applications of 

messaging apps?
Check out the IPG Media Lab’s latest white paper,
“Messaging Apps: The New Face of Social Media
and What It Means for Brands.”
17
© 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential
Thanks!
We hope you’ve found this POV interesting and
provocative. If you have questions or want to talk
more about the future of media, please contact us:
!
Melvin Wilson, Head of Strategy
ipglab.com
melvin.wilson@ipglab.com
@ipglab
18

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How Brands Can Woo Users on Messaging and Dating Apps

  • 1. From ‘Like’ to Love: How Brands Can Woo Users on Messaging and Dating Apps 7/10/14
  • 2. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Dating goes digital The generation accustomed to communicating at all times is coming of age and bringing the same attitude to their romantic lives. ! “ I think in the time I was in a relationship, all dating communication went exclusively to text. You can’t call anybody anymore. If you call someone, they’re like ‘What? Are you on fire? Then quit wasting my time. Text me that [stuff].’” – Aziz Ansari, Comedian 2 Credit: Comedy Central
  • 3. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential We heart mobile dating apps Online dating services and apps are an increasingly common way to meet potential mates: • 1 in 3 single Americans have used an 
 online dating service • 1 in 6 couples married in the last three years 
 met online ! ! ! Sources: www.pewinternet.org/2013/10/21/online-dating-relationships/
 cp.match.com/cppp/media/CMB_Study.pdf 3 Graph Sources: marketingland.com/founders-whisper-tinder-75424; www.internetlivestats.com
  • 4. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Dating apps moved to mobile as messaging apps began to proliferate 4
  • 5. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential But it’s not just dating apps Dating apps, social networks, and messaging apps are blurring as people seek, create, and document new relationships: • Glimpse connects people based on their Instagram photos • LinkedUp turns the professional site into a 
 dating platform • Kik users share usernames instead of digits on multiple platforms 5
  • 6. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential What’s going on here? As we noted in our white paper on Messaging Apps , messaging platforms are fighting for consumers and introducing new features to increase audience engagement. People will continue to move to messaging apps to escape the pressure of social networks, so it’s only natural other human behaviors, like flirting, will emerge in these ecosystems. ! ! ! 6
  • 7. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Why is mobile dating so popular? It’s how people normally communicate •People are accustomed to using their mobiles to communicate whenever, wherever •Their private nature (one-to-one communication) means people don’t have to feel they 
 are performing for their whole social network It’s easy •No extensive questionnaires or quizzes; just photos and basic information to judge initial interest •Mutual liking requirement reduces spam •Swiping motion to approve or reject suitors is almost effortless It feels safe •Exchanging usernames, rather than phone numbers, gives users more control •The ability to block a user limits harassment •Using photos and information pulled from other social media profiles gives users more credibility 7
  • 8. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential How can brands connect with dating app users? Where audiences go, brands follow, especially when those audiences are young and hard to find on traditional media. As a result, several brands are experimenting with the best ways to reach people on messaging apps. The combination of brands, messaging, and dating is creating some unusual results, as seen in the following examples. 8
  • 9. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential TV characters look for (audience) love In an effort to reach the 20- and 30-something audience, characters from televisions shows are showing up on dating apps. “The Mindy Project” and “Suits,” have created profiles for their main characters and allow limited chat opportunities with users, while “The Walking Dead” created Tinder profiles of women who slowly morphed into zombies. HBO’s “Girls,” meanwhile, joined Snapchat to promote its third season. 9 Image: Huffington Post Image: AdAge Image: Stop Press Image: Mashable ”The Mindy Project” Profile ”Suits” Profile “The Walking Dead” Profile “Girls” Snapchat
  • 10. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Politicians are canvasing 
 for votes Two Dutch politicians from the D66 party uploaded their profiles to Grindr 
 (a dating app targeting gay and bisexual men) to get votes in the March 2014 elections. They made clear that they were only looking for votes, not dates, and the medium turned into an effective way to discuss political issues with their constituents. ! According to Jan-Bert Vroege, one of the candidates, he received 35 to 40 messages a day during the campaign. ! Sources: Vice, Politiek 10
  • 11. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Retailers are also looking to get in on the action Retailers and restaurants face a challenge in the dating app world in that they don’t have a “face”—a recognizable spokesperson that people can connect to. Instead, they tend to rely on special offers. Valentine’s Day in particular is a popular day for brands to get attention on dating apps: both Domino’s and Australia’s General Pants Co. invited Tinder users to connect for discounts. ! HowAboutWe Couples has taken a different tactic, expanding on their online offering: they offer special deals on activities and restaurants to users. Their new mobile app will allow them to offer more location- and time-specific offers to couples looking to change up their routine. ! Sources: Marketing Magazine, MUmBRELLA ! 11
  • 12. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Brands make a connection with couples HowAboutWe Couples has taken a different tactic, expanding on their online offering: they offer special deals on activities and restaurants to users. Their new mobile app will allow them to offer more location- and time-specific offers to couples looking to change up their routine. ! 12
  • 13. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential How can my brand get involved? 1. Understand who the face of your company is 2. Determine the right interaction and the 
 right platform 3. Keep it simple to avoid negative feedback 13
  • 14. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential 1. Understand who the face of your company is Messaging apps are typically used for communication between individuals, not between individuals and impersonal brands. As a result, brands with recognizable personalities—celebrities, bands, television characters, spokespeople—are a natural fit for messaging platforms. Brand consistency is also important: ideally, users should recognize the personality from the real world, rather than as an app-specific character. In “The Mindy Project,” for instance, Mindy’s character referenced using Tinder, making it appropriate that she would then appear in the app itself. If your brand doesn’t have a clear spokesperson or point of view, messaging apps may not be the best channel for reaching customers. ! For your consideration: • What character or personality is readily identifiable with your brand? • Why would it make sense for your spokesperson to appear on a messaging app? • How can messaging app activities be reflected in other channels? 14
  • 15. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential 2. Determine the right interaction and the 
 right platform Once you’ve determined who will represent your brand on messaging apps, you must consider the response you want to elicit from users, as well as how your brand will respond. Most brands that have appeared on messaging apps have minimal, one-time interaction: either a reminder to watch their show (as in Suits) or a discount on a purchase (like Domino’s Valentine’s Day offer). What makes messaging apps exciting, though, is the opportunity to carry on a conversation over time: the Dutch politicians who appeared on Grindr, for example, actively encouraged people to start political conversations with them. Although this takes more planning, brands that move towards more personalized responses will be rewarded with more engaged users. ! For your consideration: • What is the end goal of your brand appearing on messaging apps? • What is the expected length of interaction? • How much moderation or personalization are you willing or able to dedicate to the app? 15
  • 16. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential 3. Keep it simple to avoid negative feedback Messaging apps are a place for people to connect with friends. Since these apps are still relatively new, they are largely free of advertising, so any advertising is currently a novel, positive experience at best, and easy to ignore at worst. As more marketers join messaging apps—which they will, as most apps need advertiser support to make money—the “signal to noise” ratio will decrease. To maintain relevance, marketers must focus on the value exchange: offer people a discount, a sneak peek, or even a funny moment to reward people for their attention. ! For your consideration: • What does your brand have to offer on messaging apps that people can’t get elsewhere? • How can you minimize intrusion in the messaging experience? • What will keep people excited to see your messages over time? 16
  • 17. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Curious about other applications of 
 messaging apps? Check out the IPG Media Lab’s latest white paper, “Messaging Apps: The New Face of Social Media and What It Means for Brands.” 17
  • 18. © 2013 IPG Media Lab. Proprietary & Confidential Thanks! We hope you’ve found this POV interesting and provocative. If you have questions or want to talk more about the future of media, please contact us: ! Melvin Wilson, Head of Strategy ipglab.com melvin.wilson@ipglab.com @ipglab 18