Honda to Start Something Special on Social Media
Recently, Honda had introduced the “Start Something Special” tag line throughout the brand’s advertising to communicate the special relationship people have with their Hondas.
To socialize the new tag line across platforms, Honda is celebrating the special stories fans have with their Hondas and facilitating conversation across social media using the #StartSomething hashtag.
“We invite everyone to tell us how they can #StartSomething special every day. We’ll be listening, watching and celebrating with our fans and owners across social media,” said Michael Accavitti, senior VP of Automobile Operations at American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
“These stories will become the next chapter of our vibrant digital scrapbook that shows what Honda means to our customers’ and fans’ lives and evolves our ‘Honda Loves You Back’ efforts—feel-good surprises we’ve orchestrated over the past few years to show gratitude to those who have expressed love for the brand.”
The couple, Mairead and Kevin, asked their local Honda dealer to loan three black CR-Vs for bridal-party participation. Little did they realize that Honda had something much bigger planned.
Having been told that their story might be used in Honda marketing, the video opens with Mairead talking about how she met Kevin and her family’s loyalty to Honda.
The video then segues to Honda’s special plans for the couple following their ceremony (a couple key family insiders helped the brand make things extra meaningful for the couple).
The #StartSomething conversation will carry on across Honda’s social platforms, including Facebook, Google+, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter and Vine, where fans will be encouraged to share their stories with Honda. All stories will be collected at hondastories.com.
A collection of photographs and video of families and fans show their appreciation of the Honda brand. A voice-over says, “Thank you all for making your Honda more than a car. Thanks for making them something special.” The spots will air on the NHL network and during NFL games.