When Fandoms Are a Fan-tasy
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When Fandoms Are a Fan-tasy

Fandoms used to be subcultures. They used to be niche. They were, by their very definition, on the edge of culture. Think: medieval cosplayers or Doctor Who fan boys and girls creating their own zines. Suddenly, we’re all dressing up as Barbie and Ken - virtually or IRL - and?cringe is the new cool. What happened?

Social media made everything available to everyone, all the time. Anything slightly popular went mainstream very quickly. And, perhaps most importantly, it became easier to be a ‘fan’ without actually making the usual time commitment. For example, one ephemeral Insta story or a TikTok about how you?really?want Taylor Swift or Coldplay tickets doesn’t make you a super fan. It’s often just FOMO.

This is important because, to quote?Matt Klein, “as entertainment becomes more participatory… fandoms become a north star for strategy.” Every brand wants a cult of passionate fans, thinking this is the secret sauce for success. In many cases, they would be better off nudging lapsed or infrequent buyers to engage slightly more often by creating a lot of ideas that zoom in on deep human truths and then scaling what resonates.

However, tapping into fandoms is a great idea if those fans already exist, which normally happens somewhat organically when the brand is - at least initially - far superior to competitors (see:?Apple?and?Harley Davidson) or entirely different (see:?IKEA?and?Dollar Shave Club).

And, of course, fans can be effective advocates for the product or service. However, it’s incredibly difficult, expensive and by no means guaranteed, to try and magic this up from thin air.

Daniel Young

Managing Director, Consumer PR & Influence, Ogilvy PR AUNZ

1 年

Are you talking about sub-cultures and niche passions or fandoms that relate directly to a specific brand? Agree it can be hard (impossible for some brands) to create the latter but you don't have to have a brand fan club to activate sub-cultures and niches as a brand.

Tim Rasbash

Influencer and UGC expert | Managing Director and Founder - Ernest | Ernie

1 年

Fan-tastic article Alex E..

Shrey Khetarpal

Head of VaynerMedia Consulting APAC | Formerly Netflix, WPP | Integrated Marketing | Diversity and Inclusion Advocate

1 年

Agree, entertainment is more participatory than before as the barriers are low… fandom is also expanding beyond the big branded entertainment giants to more relatable human brands (creators, influencers); such an exciting time!

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