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How to Preserve Brand Health
in Social Media
White Paper
Executive Summary
Many companies tap into social media to foster engagement with
their audience and to stay abreast of customer needs, market trends
and breaking news requiring attention. However, even the savviest of
organizations may overlook the need to monitor for brand protection-
related issues, such as brand impersonation, account spoofing or even
counterfeit goods. With a growing focus on social media channels—
and growing pressure to deliver measurable results—it’s critical
that marketing executives address these risks. Otherwise, they’re at
risk of sacrificing hard-earned brand trust and the ability to engage
consumers one-on-one. This paper explores these issues and offers
best practices for protecting your brand in social media channels.
Social Media: The Double-Edged Sword
Digital channels—including social media—are an increasing part of
people’s personal and business lives. It’s no wonder that companies
are dedicating more branding and marketing resources to these
channels. In particular, social media marketing has taken great
leaps in the last few years. Simple “buzz building” has evolved to
unleash new opportunities for brands to engage with customers and
consumers, deliver customer service and even conduct real-time
market research. While some executives have not fully adopted and
integrated social media into their overall marketing, others have made
it an essential component of their brand-building strategy. However,
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while they are familiar with the rewards of this channel, not all marketers are aware
of the potential pitfalls associated with it.
With every new communication channel comes challenges, and social media is
no exception. Just as email spawned spam and phishing, and the Internet bred
sites selling knock-offs and promoting fraudulent offers, social media is ripe for
exploitation by brand impersonators, counterfeiters and scammers. Consider
spoof accounts. These are sometimes created by satirists and others who wish
to parody a company for entertainment purposes. However, they can also be
created by people intent on damaging a brand or lining their pockets by confusing
consumers who associate social media with transparency and trust.
Because social media is touted as a way for brands to show their authentic,
“human” sides, many consumers take brands’ social media accounts at face
value. In fact, the 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer found that social networking
(along with microblogging and content sharing sites) rose most dramatically from
the prior year in terms of trusted sources of information about a company.1
Yet,
research by Grant Thornton found that the majority (61%) of companies lack
a plan for dealing with fraud or privacy breaches that occur via social media.2
In fact, many companies underestimate the importance of including a brand
protection element within their social media strategy.
Even the most robust social media strategy is incomplete without a brand
protection component. The ability to identify and, more importantly, take action
against brand hijackers, impersonators and others with nefarious intent is critical
to ensuring the success of social media initiatives.
The Good and Bad of Social Media
The very characteristics that make social media incredibly appealing to consumers
are the same ones that make it ripe for those with ill intent. Social media enjoys a
tremendous amount of experimentation. It’s not unusual for fans and consumers
to be exposed to something new every day, whether a promotion, contest, fan
page or enticing content. And, without much to signal what is genuine and what
is not, consumers find themselves at risk of being hoodwinked—especially those
who place unquestioning trust in what they perceive to be authentic, personal and
transparent social media channels.
At the same time, the viral nature of social media is a boon for marketers because
it affords the opportunity to reach a large number of people quickly. But this
same instant reach can be a curse when consumers are presented with false or
misleading information or offers. Just as they’ve done via emails and other digital
channels, scammers, impersonators and counterfeiters are now using social media
“Marketing leaders
believe that social
marketing and media
have become intrinsic
to 21st century brand
building.”
– How Social Media is Changing
Brand Building, Forrester
Research, Inc., May 7, 2012
1.	 Edelman, Trust in Government Suffers a Severe Breakdown Across the Globe, January 23, 2012, http://
www.scribd.com/doc/79027949/2012-Trust-Barometer-Press-Release
2.	 The Realtime Report, 76% Of Companies Do Not Have A Clearly Defined Social Media Policy, November
28, 2011, http://therealtimereport.com/2011/11/28/76-of-companies-do-not-have-a-clearly-defined-
social-media-policy/
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channels in creative ways to dupe consumers into believing false stories about
a brand or into handing over their credit card or other sensitive information. The
negative impact on a brand is magnified exponentially when these “offers”—or
stories of brand deception—get shared via social media.
As marketers continue making strides in quantifying the business impact of their
social media efforts, they must protect their brand in social media channels. Just
as important, brands need to be able to take effective action when they identify
problems so that they maintain the trust of their customers, fans and communities
and avoid tarnishing their reputations.
Your Brand is at Risk in Social Media
While brand protection is paramount in the social media realm, it starts by
understanding the various ways that brands are vulnerable. After all, brand
protection issues are unique to each business and must be dealt with appropriately.
The key is to identify the effect of brandjackers on your social media programs and
your brand.
Undermining Brand Engagement
Impersonators with malicious aims get between your brand and your customers
in order to advance their own purposes. Whether they are misappropriating
copyrighted images and photos or trademarked brand names or slogans, the
intent is to fool consumers and your customers into thinking an offer or message is
legitimate. Imagine how such activity could interrupt your brand’s attempts to foster
engagement and goodwill with consumers.
Sometimes someone with malicious intent simply wants to damage a brand. In
such a case, the person may spread misleading or dangerous information, such as
a false stock tip or a lie about a product recall. Regardless of the method employed,
this person is focused on causing harm, often by casting doubts on the brand’s
viability or credibility.
Misleading Consumers in the Name of Fraud and Counterfeits
Scammers and impersonators also set up fake pages or profiles with the
unauthorized use of copyrighted materials and/or trademarks to give off an aura
of legitimacy. And, they are savvy enough to tap into the latest trends, such as the
growing use of digital coupons (up 41% in 2010 from the previous year)3
and gift
cards.
Scammers don’t hesitate to circulate fake coupons and gift cards that unsuspecting
consumers try to present—unsuccessfully—at the checkout counter. In a digital
twist on an age-old problem, counterfeiters promote e-commerce sites selling
“Of marketing leaders
we surveyed for this
report, 92% believe
that social media has
fundamentally changed
how consumers engage
with brands.”
– How Social Media is Changing
Brand Building, Forrester
Research, Inc., May 7, 2012
3.	 MediaPost, Digital Coupon Users Are An Upscale Market, February 23, 2011, http://www.mediapost.com/
publications/article/145227/
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fake goods through spoofed social media accounts. By posting links on their fake
profiles or fake pages featuring your brand’s logo and legitimate product photos,
they may mislead consumers into purchasing counterfeit wares. Whether a high-
priced fashion accessory or an everyday necessity such as batteries, no
product is off limits and no brand is exempt from counterfeiters.
Bottom line: These scammers pose serious danger to your brand,
potentially leading to customer service nightmares, brand damage and
lost brand trust. Moreover, impersonators’ and counterfeiters’ activities
in the digital realm can increase your marketing costs while negatively
affecting social media metrics. Consider this finding from Bain &
Company research that found that “the average [fan on a popular social
network] ‘likes’ no more than seven companies or brands.”4
This insight
underscores how brandjacking in social media can have a big impact
on increasingly selective consumers. By including a brand protection
component in your social media strategy, you can avoid diminished
customer engagement, reduced market insight and a tarnished
reputation.
Proven Ways to Protect Your Brand in Social Media
While more and more companies are monitoring the social media
channel, they often overlook the need to monitor for brand misuse or
misappropriation. By incorporating the following best practices into your
social media program, you can safeguard the health of your brand and
preserve customer trust.
Establish a Registered, Official Presence on Social Media
Whether you’ve created a blog, microblog and/or social network page, be
sure you’ve taken steps to “make it official.” Some social media platforms
make it possible to prove your legitimacy. If your chosen platforms let
you add a “verified” label to your pages, for example, take advantage of
this. If they don’t offer a way to show that your pages are bona fide, make
sure your company’s main website includes information about and links to your
presence on social media.
And while you’ve probably already registered and/or recovered all of your brand’s
vanity URLs, don’t overlook emerging, special interest or lesser-known social media
sites. After all, the Internet is home to hundreds of these sites, and new ones are
cropping up all the time making this is an ongoing process.
Monitor for Impersonation and the Misuse of Brands and Trademarks
In social media, scammers can easily impersonate a brand. The key is to prevent
those with ill intent from fooling consumers and your customers into thinking they’re
engaging with your brand when they’re actually interacting with an imposter.
3 Signs Your Brand Has Been
Hijacked in Social Media:
1.	 Someone is using your brand as their
registered username, such as with a
maliciously-intended spoof account.
2.	 Your trademarks and copyrighted content
are used liberally, including within the name
or description of pages, blogs, etc.
3.	 The look and feel is difficult to distinguish
from your legitimate social media presence.
How to Respond:
1.	 Proactively register your brands as
usernames across both leading and
emerging social media sites.
2.	 Use tools to automatically search social
media for unauthorized use of your brands
and trademarks.
3.	 Take appropriate action—whether notifying
the individual or contacting the social media
site to report a violation of its terms of
service—against unauthorized use.
4.	 Make sure your monitoring program is
designed to provide constant vigilance to
discourage repeat offenders as well as
opportunists.
4.	 Bain & Company, Putting Social Media to Work, September 12, 2011, http://www.bain.com/publications/
articles/putting-social-media-to-work.aspx
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Actively watch for signs that impersonators are tampering with your brand and
trying to lead consumers astray.
Take Action Against Brandjackers
It’s not enough to keep an eye out for scammers, impersonators and counterfeiters
—you need to take appropriate action. Depending on the circumstances, this
may mean contacting the individual to understand their motives, establishing
a relationship and explaining how his or her activity is in violation of your brand
guidelines. Or, it may require cataloging the activity and reporting the malicious
impersonator, counterfeiter or scammer to the social media site so the site can
enforce its terms of service. Remember, while social media sites want to provide
safe environments for their users, they can’t possibly be monitoring and catching
every instance of brand infringement. That’s why it’s critical that your social media
strategy incorporates a brand protection component to watch for brand misuse,
conduct appropriate enforcement measures and monitor for compliance.
Conclusion: Complete Your Social Media Strategy with a
Brand Protection Component
Along with the advantages of social media—such as the ability to engage with
consumers—come risks. The far-reaching, transparent and viral nature of social
media makes it ideal for scammers seeking to exploit the value and power of
established brands.
Marketers have no choice but to fight back. Facing growing pressure to build brand
engagement and loyalty through social media while measuring its impact, they
can’t afford to be undermined by brand impersonators and counterfeiters intent on
causing damage to reputations and the bottom line.
With so much at stake, it’s imperative to incorporate brand protection into your
social media strategy. Doing so will empower your organization to more easily stop
problems in their tracks—before they negatively impact relationships with fans,
friends and followers. This is the first step to protecting the health of your brand,
and ultimately, revenues.
White Paper: Preserving Brand Health in Social Media
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100 trust MarkMonitor to
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See what we can do for you.
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is a registered trademark of MarkMonitor Inc. All
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About MarkMonitor
MarkMonitor®
, the world leader in enterprise brand protection and a Thomson
Reuters Intellectual Property & Science business, provides advanced technology
and expertise that protects the revenues and reputations of the world’s leading
brands. In the digital world, brands face new risks due to the web’s anonymity,
global reach and shifting consumption patterns for digital content, goods and
services. Customers choose MarkMonitor for its unique combination of industry-
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How to Preserve Brand Health in Social Media

  • 1. How to Preserve Brand Health in Social Media White Paper Executive Summary Many companies tap into social media to foster engagement with their audience and to stay abreast of customer needs, market trends and breaking news requiring attention. However, even the savviest of organizations may overlook the need to monitor for brand protection- related issues, such as brand impersonation, account spoofing or even counterfeit goods. With a growing focus on social media channels— and growing pressure to deliver measurable results—it’s critical that marketing executives address these risks. Otherwise, they’re at risk of sacrificing hard-earned brand trust and the ability to engage consumers one-on-one. This paper explores these issues and offers best practices for protecting your brand in social media channels. Social Media: The Double-Edged Sword Digital channels—including social media—are an increasing part of people’s personal and business lives. It’s no wonder that companies are dedicating more branding and marketing resources to these channels. In particular, social media marketing has taken great leaps in the last few years. Simple “buzz building” has evolved to unleash new opportunities for brands to engage with customers and consumers, deliver customer service and even conduct real-time market research. While some executives have not fully adopted and integrated social media into their overall marketing, others have made it an essential component of their brand-building strategy. However,
  • 2. 2 White Paper: Preserving Brand Health in Social Media while they are familiar with the rewards of this channel, not all marketers are aware of the potential pitfalls associated with it. With every new communication channel comes challenges, and social media is no exception. Just as email spawned spam and phishing, and the Internet bred sites selling knock-offs and promoting fraudulent offers, social media is ripe for exploitation by brand impersonators, counterfeiters and scammers. Consider spoof accounts. These are sometimes created by satirists and others who wish to parody a company for entertainment purposes. However, they can also be created by people intent on damaging a brand or lining their pockets by confusing consumers who associate social media with transparency and trust. Because social media is touted as a way for brands to show their authentic, “human” sides, many consumers take brands’ social media accounts at face value. In fact, the 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer found that social networking (along with microblogging and content sharing sites) rose most dramatically from the prior year in terms of trusted sources of information about a company.1 Yet, research by Grant Thornton found that the majority (61%) of companies lack a plan for dealing with fraud or privacy breaches that occur via social media.2 In fact, many companies underestimate the importance of including a brand protection element within their social media strategy. Even the most robust social media strategy is incomplete without a brand protection component. The ability to identify and, more importantly, take action against brand hijackers, impersonators and others with nefarious intent is critical to ensuring the success of social media initiatives. The Good and Bad of Social Media The very characteristics that make social media incredibly appealing to consumers are the same ones that make it ripe for those with ill intent. Social media enjoys a tremendous amount of experimentation. It’s not unusual for fans and consumers to be exposed to something new every day, whether a promotion, contest, fan page or enticing content. And, without much to signal what is genuine and what is not, consumers find themselves at risk of being hoodwinked—especially those who place unquestioning trust in what they perceive to be authentic, personal and transparent social media channels. At the same time, the viral nature of social media is a boon for marketers because it affords the opportunity to reach a large number of people quickly. But this same instant reach can be a curse when consumers are presented with false or misleading information or offers. Just as they’ve done via emails and other digital channels, scammers, impersonators and counterfeiters are now using social media “Marketing leaders believe that social marketing and media have become intrinsic to 21st century brand building.” – How Social Media is Changing Brand Building, Forrester Research, Inc., May 7, 2012 1. Edelman, Trust in Government Suffers a Severe Breakdown Across the Globe, January 23, 2012, http:// www.scribd.com/doc/79027949/2012-Trust-Barometer-Press-Release 2. The Realtime Report, 76% Of Companies Do Not Have A Clearly Defined Social Media Policy, November 28, 2011, http://therealtimereport.com/2011/11/28/76-of-companies-do-not-have-a-clearly-defined- social-media-policy/
  • 3. 3 White Paper: Preserving Brand Health in Social Media channels in creative ways to dupe consumers into believing false stories about a brand or into handing over their credit card or other sensitive information. The negative impact on a brand is magnified exponentially when these “offers”—or stories of brand deception—get shared via social media. As marketers continue making strides in quantifying the business impact of their social media efforts, they must protect their brand in social media channels. Just as important, brands need to be able to take effective action when they identify problems so that they maintain the trust of their customers, fans and communities and avoid tarnishing their reputations. Your Brand is at Risk in Social Media While brand protection is paramount in the social media realm, it starts by understanding the various ways that brands are vulnerable. After all, brand protection issues are unique to each business and must be dealt with appropriately. The key is to identify the effect of brandjackers on your social media programs and your brand. Undermining Brand Engagement Impersonators with malicious aims get between your brand and your customers in order to advance their own purposes. Whether they are misappropriating copyrighted images and photos or trademarked brand names or slogans, the intent is to fool consumers and your customers into thinking an offer or message is legitimate. Imagine how such activity could interrupt your brand’s attempts to foster engagement and goodwill with consumers. Sometimes someone with malicious intent simply wants to damage a brand. In such a case, the person may spread misleading or dangerous information, such as a false stock tip or a lie about a product recall. Regardless of the method employed, this person is focused on causing harm, often by casting doubts on the brand’s viability or credibility. Misleading Consumers in the Name of Fraud and Counterfeits Scammers and impersonators also set up fake pages or profiles with the unauthorized use of copyrighted materials and/or trademarks to give off an aura of legitimacy. And, they are savvy enough to tap into the latest trends, such as the growing use of digital coupons (up 41% in 2010 from the previous year)3 and gift cards. Scammers don’t hesitate to circulate fake coupons and gift cards that unsuspecting consumers try to present—unsuccessfully—at the checkout counter. In a digital twist on an age-old problem, counterfeiters promote e-commerce sites selling “Of marketing leaders we surveyed for this report, 92% believe that social media has fundamentally changed how consumers engage with brands.” – How Social Media is Changing Brand Building, Forrester Research, Inc., May 7, 2012 3. MediaPost, Digital Coupon Users Are An Upscale Market, February 23, 2011, http://www.mediapost.com/ publications/article/145227/
  • 4. 4 White Paper: Preserving Brand Health in Social Media fake goods through spoofed social media accounts. By posting links on their fake profiles or fake pages featuring your brand’s logo and legitimate product photos, they may mislead consumers into purchasing counterfeit wares. Whether a high- priced fashion accessory or an everyday necessity such as batteries, no product is off limits and no brand is exempt from counterfeiters. Bottom line: These scammers pose serious danger to your brand, potentially leading to customer service nightmares, brand damage and lost brand trust. Moreover, impersonators’ and counterfeiters’ activities in the digital realm can increase your marketing costs while negatively affecting social media metrics. Consider this finding from Bain & Company research that found that “the average [fan on a popular social network] ‘likes’ no more than seven companies or brands.”4 This insight underscores how brandjacking in social media can have a big impact on increasingly selective consumers. By including a brand protection component in your social media strategy, you can avoid diminished customer engagement, reduced market insight and a tarnished reputation. Proven Ways to Protect Your Brand in Social Media While more and more companies are monitoring the social media channel, they often overlook the need to monitor for brand misuse or misappropriation. By incorporating the following best practices into your social media program, you can safeguard the health of your brand and preserve customer trust. Establish a Registered, Official Presence on Social Media Whether you’ve created a blog, microblog and/or social network page, be sure you’ve taken steps to “make it official.” Some social media platforms make it possible to prove your legitimacy. If your chosen platforms let you add a “verified” label to your pages, for example, take advantage of this. If they don’t offer a way to show that your pages are bona fide, make sure your company’s main website includes information about and links to your presence on social media. And while you’ve probably already registered and/or recovered all of your brand’s vanity URLs, don’t overlook emerging, special interest or lesser-known social media sites. After all, the Internet is home to hundreds of these sites, and new ones are cropping up all the time making this is an ongoing process. Monitor for Impersonation and the Misuse of Brands and Trademarks In social media, scammers can easily impersonate a brand. The key is to prevent those with ill intent from fooling consumers and your customers into thinking they’re engaging with your brand when they’re actually interacting with an imposter. 3 Signs Your Brand Has Been Hijacked in Social Media: 1. Someone is using your brand as their registered username, such as with a maliciously-intended spoof account. 2. Your trademarks and copyrighted content are used liberally, including within the name or description of pages, blogs, etc. 3. The look and feel is difficult to distinguish from your legitimate social media presence. How to Respond: 1. Proactively register your brands as usernames across both leading and emerging social media sites. 2. Use tools to automatically search social media for unauthorized use of your brands and trademarks. 3. Take appropriate action—whether notifying the individual or contacting the social media site to report a violation of its terms of service—against unauthorized use. 4. Make sure your monitoring program is designed to provide constant vigilance to discourage repeat offenders as well as opportunists. 4. Bain & Company, Putting Social Media to Work, September 12, 2011, http://www.bain.com/publications/ articles/putting-social-media-to-work.aspx
  • 5. 5 White Paper: Preserving Brand Health in Social Media Actively watch for signs that impersonators are tampering with your brand and trying to lead consumers astray. Take Action Against Brandjackers It’s not enough to keep an eye out for scammers, impersonators and counterfeiters —you need to take appropriate action. Depending on the circumstances, this may mean contacting the individual to understand their motives, establishing a relationship and explaining how his or her activity is in violation of your brand guidelines. Or, it may require cataloging the activity and reporting the malicious impersonator, counterfeiter or scammer to the social media site so the site can enforce its terms of service. Remember, while social media sites want to provide safe environments for their users, they can’t possibly be monitoring and catching every instance of brand infringement. That’s why it’s critical that your social media strategy incorporates a brand protection component to watch for brand misuse, conduct appropriate enforcement measures and monitor for compliance. Conclusion: Complete Your Social Media Strategy with a Brand Protection Component Along with the advantages of social media—such as the ability to engage with consumers—come risks. The far-reaching, transparent and viral nature of social media makes it ideal for scammers seeking to exploit the value and power of established brands. Marketers have no choice but to fight back. Facing growing pressure to build brand engagement and loyalty through social media while measuring its impact, they can’t afford to be undermined by brand impersonators and counterfeiters intent on causing damage to reputations and the bottom line. With so much at stake, it’s imperative to incorporate brand protection into your social media strategy. Doing so will empower your organization to more easily stop problems in their tracks—before they negatively impact relationships with fans, friends and followers. This is the first step to protecting the health of your brand, and ultimately, revenues.
  • 6. White Paper: Preserving Brand Health in Social Media More than half the Fortune 100 trust MarkMonitor to protect their brands online. See what we can do for you. MarkMonitor Inc. U.S. (800) 745-9229 Europe +44 (0) 203 206 2220 www.markmonitor.com © 2014 MarkMonitor Inc. All rights reserved. MarkMonitor® is a registered trademark of MarkMonitor Inc. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners. Source Code: WPSM08202014 Boise | San Francisco | Washington, D.C. | London About MarkMonitor MarkMonitor® , the world leader in enterprise brand protection and a Thomson Reuters Intellectual Property & Science business, provides advanced technology and expertise that protects the revenues and reputations of the world’s leading brands. In the digital world, brands face new risks due to the web’s anonymity, global reach and shifting consumption patterns for digital content, goods and services. Customers choose MarkMonitor for its unique combination of industry- leading expertise, advanced technology and extensive industry relationships to preserve their marketing investments, revenues and customer trust.. To learn more about MarkMonitor, our solutions and services, please visit markmonitor.com or call us at 1-800-745-9229.