In the Spring of 2016 Starbucks re-launched their loyalty program as Starbucks Rewards. The new program offered points – or "Stars" – based on dollars spent, replacing the old way of Stars per transaction. Starbucks was sensitive to the fact that there would be some customers who would earn Rewards slower than they did before. And some of those customers would take to social media to share their concerns.
Starbucks challenged Edelman to leverage social media to get customers to engage with and get excited about the launch of the new Starbucks Rewards program, driving awareness of all the benefits in a fun and creative way, while balancing the negative commentary.
We conducted a social media audit to help inform the insight that drove our overall creative strategy. On social, members eagerly shared the positive benefits of the program and used these platforms to celebrate the perks, such as a free birthday reward. Customers celebrated their Gold Status, including posting an image of their personalized Starbucks Gold Card when it arrived in the mail, or describing how they enjoyed free refills of coffee in store.
The key insight we took away was that Gold Status at Starbucks means more to customers than free stuff (though free stuff is important too). It's a lifestyle, something to be proud of, an achievement that was hard-earned and deserves to be shared and celebrated. So for launch, we decided to give everyone automatic gold status with just one purchase. Then we crafted a story that celebrated the gilded life of a Starbucks Rewards gold member to draw people into the community. And thus, #GoldLife was born. More than a hashtag, it represented an aspirational lifestyle that served as the heart of our social media campaign.
The foundation of #GoldLife was a rich catalogue of visual content that lived across all Starbucks social channels (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram), mirroring the "status symbol" lifestyle our customers were already sharing on their pages. We employed stop motion, paper craft, compositing, keying, and key frame animation to capture the magic of individual member benefits and welcome new fans to the program.
All of the custom craft content that ran across Starbucks channels garnered over 3.9m+ total engagements.
Likes: 476,436
Comments: 3,823
Views: 3,464,342
Retweets: 15,786
The content also contributed to the overall program's success at driving program adoption:
• When the program launched in April 2016, Starbucks added nearly 300K new members in the first week.
• The week following the app redesign in April 2016, an overwhelming majority of customers had already updated the app (over 86% of iPhone customers and 79% of Android customers).
• There are nearly 2 million new Starbucks Rewards members year over year for 18% growth.
• Within a few days following launch, the negative chatter disappeared almost completely.