Domino’s Pizza | New Recipe #Fail?

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19 Jan 2010

We’ve all seen it, the new Domino’s Pizza marketing campaign. It’s all over the internet and television. In case you’ve missed it, here’s the abbreviated version of what’s going on: Domino’s has a reputation for fast delivery of horrible tasting pizza. After receiving some harsh criticism from consumers, they decided to grow from the feedback instead of ignoring it. They changed their entire pizza recipe and then boldly asked consumers to give them another try. They basically said, “We know we suck, but we are going to make it better.”

Although I admire their transparency and use of social media for this brilliant marketing campaign, I have one question: Is it possible to be too transparent? Right now, on http://www.pizzaturnaround.com, there is a live Twitter feed with feedback on the new recipe. I’ve been monitoring that feedback for several days, and I’m sad to say that much of it is negative. Is anyone else getting a flashback from when Coke changed their formula back in the 80s?

Did they take their transparency too far? Would they have had more success changing the minds of consumers and changing their company’s reputation if they didn’t put themselves in such a vulnerable position by putting the Twitter feed on the site?

I spoke to @ShellyKramer who knows almost everything about branding and these were her thoughts: “Domino’s had something really, really bad happen to them. And it shook them to their core. As a result, they take social media, and its inherent power, very seriously. It’s not as if someone couldn’t see those same comments if they did a search. Domino’s is just being ballsy enough to put them up there, in front of God and everyone, for the world to see, in real time. Is it good? Is it bad? Is it harmful to the brand?

Heck, I don’t have all the answers. But the more I think on it, I think it’s kind of cool. There is nothing like instant feedback. And nothing like showing the world “We value our customers; we care about what they have to say, we listen when they talk.” This is that, to the Nth degree. It actually kind of makes me respect them. A lot. That is brave. Very brave. Who knows where it will go. Who knows if they’ll leave that functionality on their site. But, for me, I think it makes an impressive statement.”

What about the old Domino’s pizza recipe? Don’t worry, according to http://www.colbertnation.com, “If you get nostalgic for the classic recipe, you can always order the new pizza and then spread some ketchup on the box and eat it.” You can see the twitter feed and learn more about this by visiting http://www.pizzaturnaround.com.

Thank you to http://www.flickr.com/photos/roelestcoolest/2847716917/ for the Domino’s logo photo above.

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3 Responses to Domino’s Pizza | New Recipe #Fail?

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tomleah_06

February 2nd, 2010 at 8:10 pm

Existence. He does. They do not.

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amanda

March 15th, 2010 at 6:27 am

1st of all this pizza you refer to needs to be updated.
i just ordered one and somethings missing.
i dont know it had no flavor.
i dont think they use olive oil in the pan but they should.

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April 3rd, 2010 at 12:15 pm

ok its like an recording studio here are my few tips hope it works
first : go to a place where is no noise like in bed room or in a studio
second : try to use a control panel a volume setting reduce not too loud in your laptop
third : setup your input device like head set or mic. if mic is integrated in you laptop set you input voice driver like realtek HD sound control try configure which one is suite for you
fourth : you can use voice editing tools something like reduce noise smoothing here i have one its call Virtual DJ it can download from and where but its not free its has a trial version you need to pay or to purchase the license code to make it a full version this tool is use for scratching music joiner mixer ETC … hope it helps you

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