I recently polled the great bloggers of Bloguin about their receptiveness to having some content sponsored. The example I gave was what if Yahoo Fantasy Sports sponsored a blog (meaning they would have their advertising or branding in or around the post) on the worst fantasy pick you have ever made. Yahoo wouldn’t have to be mentioned or have any editorial control, but would just be the sponsor of the segment. Most of the bloggers liked the idea but a lot of their openness to it really depends on the actual campaign and how it fits with their blog. That being said here are some examples of when this is a good thing and when it goes terribly wrong. Frosted Flakes and ESPN= Wost Concept Ever So lets start at the top with this campaign. ESPN had ads all over ther site which direct you to to this “Earn Your Stripes” co branded ESPN and Kellogs page. Every single thing on this page is fluff that doesn’t sell Frosted Flakes well and feels like forced content that just wreaks of cheesy ridiculous shtick . They point you to videos like this which pretty much leave you wondering why this was ever made.
Online Content Sponsorship-Sometimes Good, Sometimes God Awful (ESPN Frosted Flakes WTF?)
Posted by Ben Koo on May 5, 2009 08:04
Hopefully in the coming months, Bloguin can find opportunities more like the one above that fits what we are already doing rather then struggling to come up with something similar to the Frosted Flakes ESPN sponsorship.