6 Internet of Things Marketing Examples You Should Know About
By mbretous@hubspot.com (Martina Bretous)
IoT is everywhere nowadays – from the smart devices in our homes to the QR codes we see in commercials nowadays.
However, there is still so much untouched terrain with IoT marketing. Here are six IoT marketing examples to inspire you to investigate all the ways you can leverage this technology in your strategy.
How does IoT work in marketing?
The Internet of Things is the connection of everyday products like cars, alarm clocks, and lights to computing devices via the internet. It allows them to exchange data with each other, providing marketers with more context about their customers’ product usage.
This, in turn, enables marketers to deliver more relevant messages and leads to greater customer engagement.
For example, if you run out of milk or it spoils, a refrigerator connected to the internet could recognize your need and display a message on its screen or on your phone about the best milk deals in town. You could even order a carton through one of those devices if the refrigerator company partnered with a grocery store.
Since IoT technology connects the internet with objects that are ubiquitous in our daily lives, marketers in almost every industry will be able to engage consumers throughout every phase of the customer journey.
Internet of Things Marketing Examples
1. Coinbase’s Superbowl Ad
Every year, brands spend millions of dollars for a 15- to 60-second ad slot during the Superbowl.
When Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange platform, shared its commercial during the 2022 Superbowl, some viewers were confused while others were mesmerized.
Their one-minute ad featured a QR code bouncing around a black screen, reminescent of the “DVD” logo on older TVs – with eerie background music.
When viewers used placed their smartphone’s camera to the QR code, they were directed to the platform’s websites where they were offered $15 for signing up and downloading the app.
QR codes are considered gateways to IoT devices, and allow brands to find creative but affordable ways to market their products and services.
The commercial was so successful that the website crashed.
2. Heineken’s The Closer
In June 2022, beer company Heineken launched a campaign inspired by employees working from home following the pandemic and struggling to disconnect from work.
The company announced that on June 8, they would hold a giveaway sending consumers a Bluetooth-connected bottle opener that would shut down work apps when used.
Using IoT technology, the “Closer” would use an accelerometer to detect the opening of the bottle, communicate with the user’s device via Bluetooth, and shut down selected work apps.
In a press release, the brand’s global head of …read more
Source:: HubSpot Blog




