Using celebrity guests to increase reach for moneysupermarket.com
Challenge:
- Combining the use of a celebrity guest with the latest live online
webcast to generate consumer interest and increase public awareness
of the series of webcasts hosted by moneysupermarket.com.
Solution:
- “The Beeny factor” - Sarah Beeny was chosen as the
celebrity expert to promote the webcast. The combination of her
celebrity status and being a well known expert in the property industry
helped to unlock sites that had not previously taken webcasts and
enabled us to publicise her appearance widely.
- Sarah Beeny was used as a pull to attract consumers as she was
considered to have a communication style that would be able to connect
with the ‘man on the street’.
- The live event served as a call to action for consumers to consider
house and mortgage costs and to gain valuable advice from an industry
expert.
Implementation
- Having built the webcast page, Lansons Live were able to use
Sarah Beeny's celebrity status to expand on the number and type
of syndication partners that would normally be interested in a personal
finance webcast.
- moneysupermarket.com editor, Clare Francis presented the webcast
putting the hot topics to Sarah Beeny live from the Lansons Live
studio. Clare asked a combination of questions that had been received
from websites during the sell-in by Lansons Live in the lead into
the webcast as well as a flurry of questions that came in as a response
to Sarah's comments during the live half hour.
- Sarah was asked a variety of questions covering issues including
home improvements, valuing a house, buy-to-let mortgages and where
she expects the next property hotspots to be.
Outcome:
- Over 1,000 consumers viewed the live webcast half hour, with
775 questions being submitted by online users. In addition, almost
3,000 extra viewers have since watched the event on demand - more
than five times as many viewers as the previous month's moneysupermarket.com's
webcast.
- A total of 25 websites promoted the webcast including MSN, Telegraph,
Orange, Tiscali, Sky and - for the first time - Reuters and thelondonpaper.
Furthermore, this became Lansons Live's first webcast to go viral
with several sites and online users discussing the event via Twitter.
- Will Miller from Sarah Beeny's property website, Tepilo.com: "The
webcast was fantastic - we were very pleased and incredibly impressed
- I'm a great fan"

