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               BACKGROUND   RESEARCH &
  ASSIGNMENT
                              INSIGHTS




   SOLUTION     QUESTIONS
ASSIGNMENT
The Assignment



With companies like Pizza Hut and Papa John’s offering fast delivery at low
prices, this is no longer a point of differentiation for Domino’s. Consumers are
instead becoming more focused on a company’s transparency and the
origins of their food.

We are advertising to rebuild trust with these consumers.

This campaign should stimulate trial by stressing the quality and taste of the
new recipe.
BACKGROUND
We love you for…
      Making the kids happy and dinner easy

We know you for…
Thirty-minute delivery

We order you for…
     Babysitter damage control


We remember you for…
     Sunday night pizza, watching Wonder Years with the family

We kept coming back for…
Coupons and convenience
The Obstacle




     Consumers have lost touch
    with what the Domino’sbrand
             stands for
The Opportunity




      Bring the focus back to
              the pizza
CATEGORY   COMPETITION   TARGET
Current Pizza Culture

   • Category is segmented by:
         – Delivery pizza - Frozen pizza - Gourmet pizza
   • Category is characterized by:
         –   The “Big Four” – Domino’s, Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, Little Caesar's
         –   Convenient & value conscious meal options
         –   Heavy coupon use
         –   Dinner emphasis
   • Attributes of category leaders:
         –   Delivery franchises
         –   Expanding product lines
         –   Embracing the “three screens”
         –   Recession proof


   • Usually advertise in traditional media
   • The top 50 pizza chains control %49.02 of sales
     and own %41 of the countries 67,554 pizzerias



Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
Why We Buy
             The main influencers that decide whether or not a consumer will
             patronize your establishment are price (68%), proximity (66%) and
             coupons (55%)


             Independent pizzerias are growing in popularity among consumers,
             with 54% reporting that they prefer an independent over a chain


             Consumers report that 45% of restaurant pizza orders are for carryout,
             36 % are for delivery and 20% are for dine-in



             46% of consumers report that coupons or promotions influence where
             they decide to purchase their pizza, while 37% say that loyalty or
             rewards programs would encourage them to patronize a specific
             pizza concept more often


             65% say that they typically order pizza for dinner. Just 11% of
             consumers report that they are most likely to order pizza for lunch,
             suggesting room for growth of pizza in the lunch category


             Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
The Competition
COMPANY            BACKGROUND                           PRODUCTS                     WEBSITE                   COMPANY            SOCIAL
                                                                                                               EMPHASIS           MEDIA
                                                Pizza
                                                Pasta
          •   Founded in 1958.
                                                Wings
          •   A subsidiary of Yum! Brands,
                                                Sides & Desserts           • Menu focused
              Inc.
                                                         Pizza Rollers     • Homepage directs to deals            Pricing
          •   Largest take-out and delivery
                                                         P’zones           tab
              pizza restaurant chain in the
                                                         Breadsticks       • Emphasizes online ordering
              United States
                                                         Cheese Sticks     • Links to all social media
          •   34,001 restaurants in 100
                                                         Cinnamon Sticks
              countries.
                                                         Chocolate
          •   Named, “America’s Favorite
                                                         Dunkers
              Pizza.”
                                                Catering
          •   Founded in 1983                   Pizza
          •   Third largest take-out and        Sides
              delivery pizza restaurant chain             Breadsticks      •Focuses on featured products
              in the United States                   Cheese sticks         and Papa John Schnatter.         Quality ingredients
          •   3,300 restaurants in all 50                 Parmesan         •Emphasizes online ordering,
              states and 30 countries.          breadsticks                menu and special offers.
          •   "Better Ingredients. Better                 Chicken strips   • Links to social media.
              Pizza."                                     Wings
          •    Official Pizza Sponsor of NFL    Deserts
              and Super Bowl                    Catering



COMPANY             BACKGROUND                          PRODUCTS                      WEBSITE                   COMPANY            SOCIAL
                                                                                                                EMPHASIS           MEDIA

          • Founded in 1960                     Pizza
          • Headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI      Pasta oven-baked           •Product focused
          • Second-largest pizza chain in the   Sandwiches                 • One click deal navigation
                                                                                                                    ???
          United States.                        Wings                      •Pizza Tracker tab
          • 9,000 corporate and franchised      Salads                     • Showcases collaboration with
          stores in 60 international markets.   Breadsticks Cheesesticks   St. Jude
          • Known for 30-minute delivery        Deserts                    • Links to social media
          guarantee.
LOW Quality Ingredients




EXPENSIVE Pricing
                                                AFFORDABLE Pricing




                     HIGH Quality Ingredients
2009
2009 Pizza Hut Landscape

   Pizza Hut holds the top spot with 7,564 locations, slightly up from last
   year’s 7,466, and accounting for 11.2% of all pizzerias in the U.S.

   Pizza Hut captured 14.46% of all U.S. pizza sales




Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
2009 Papa John’s Landscape




   Papa John’s signed a deal to be the official sponsor of the NFL and the
   next three Super Bowls, is on the verge of $2 billion in online ordering sales
   and brought Papa John Schnatter to America’s doorstep

   Papa John’s captured 5.55% of U.S. pizza sales


Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
TARGET
Family Feeders The Domino’s Consumer



          Moms
       Age 27 - 45

 Middle to Lower Income

  Married With Children

Employed Full or Part Time
Family Feeders Lifestyle




                                   Shop                          Eat




                                                              Family
                                  Media
                                                             Activities




Source: Mintel Market Reports, Marketing To Moms – US Feb 2009
Family Feeders Values

  Family Feeders aren’t health freaks but they are conscious about what
   they’re feeding their kids. They find a balance between quality and
  convenience to avoid feeling guilty about what they put on the table.




   Having Fun          Convenience             Quality            Honesty
  Enjoying both         Bringing some      Want to feel good   Look for brands
family fun and an      ease to their jam   about what they      that they can
 adult social life.   packed schedules.     feed their kids.     depend on
                                                                  and trust.
Family Feeders On Food

       • Moms are busy
             – 71% are part of the workforce
             – The majority of working moms are still the primary caretaker
             – Cookingdinner is not always an option
       • Moms care about their kids’ nutrition
             – Nutrition is one of the top three traits in a good mother (according to
               her peers)
             – Lower income moms hold themselves to a higher standard of
               mothering
       • Purchase Decisions
             – Moms consider familiarity first, followed by their child’s request and
               recommendations from family and friends


       Moms need to know the brand. Kids need to love it



Source: Mintel Market Reports, Marketing to Moms – US, Feb 2009
Family Feeders On Pizza

    • Children drive pizza usage
    • Takeout is the most popular segment, and still growing
          – Recession - take-out saves money over delivery
          – However, the option and the speed of delivery are still very highly
            ranked for importance
          – Those with children are far more likely to have had pizza delivered in
            the last month
    • Important factors overall: price, convenience, pizza variety, and
      speed of service
    • Most important to families: convenience and quality ingredients




Source: Mintel Market Reports, Pizza Restaurants – US, Feb 2009
Family Feeders Influencers

                               Factors in Moms' Purchase Decisions

                                 TV Shows and Ads

                      Magazines and newspapers

                        Information on the Internet
Factors




               Recommendation from other moms

          Recommendation from family and friends

                                     Child's request

                If it is a brand you are familiar with

                                                     0%   10%   20%   30%   40%   50%   60%   70%   80%

                                                                        Importance
RESEARCH &
  INSIGHTS
CONSUMER    CULTURAL
 INSIGHTS    SHIFTS
Family FeedersThe Harsh Truth


 [ Domino’s is flavorless and forgettable ]

               “It might get there in 30 minutes… but you’re not
                going to want to eat it once it gets there.”Saul, 34



 “Domino’s crust tastes like cardboard and
their sauce tastes like ketchup.Honestly, you
       couldn’t pay me to eat it.” Sharon, 42
Family FeedersThe Harsh Truth

[Domino’s is anything but fresh]

         “I’d prefer not to feed my kids something that
              tastes like it came out of a Sysco truck.
             Their ingredients are processed and mass
                         produced.”Bill, 37


   “Domino’s tastes like it came out of a
      microwave, not an oven.” Diane, 34
Family FeedersThe Harsh Truth

[I’m trying to eat healthier and feed my kids better foods]

            “I’d rather order Papa John’s because I know their
                     ingredients matterto them.” –Adrienne, 49




“I’m not going to feed my kids all organic, but
    Domino’s for dinner makes me feel like a
              bad parent.” – Carlos, 41
Shifts in Culture Meet The Maker




  We know Domino’s is far from organic, but the brand can still
 capitalize on the organic movement by showing who is behind
the food. Consumers want to associate the brand with a face. It
feels secure, real, and gives them someone they can trust.
Shifts in Culture Meet The Maker

    •         People want to know where their food is coming from
          –      Increase in buying local and organic
    •         The importance of organic is growing
          –      Organic claims on kids’ menus jumped from 13% to 31% from 2008
                 to 2009
    •      Increase in widespread distrust of mass production
          −      Documentaries: Food Inc., Supersize Me, Fast Food Nation
          −      Media has increased consumer’s knowledge about origins of food,
                 mistreatment of animals, etc.
    •      Consumers respond well to transparency
          −      Facilitatesa human connection
          −      Associating a face witha corporation givesthe consumer an
                 individual who can be held responsible
          −      Builds trust and security with consumers




Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
Shifts in Culture Meet The Maker
    Implications for Domino’s
      • Domino’s isn’t organic, and neither are its consumers
            – Lower income families care about nutrition but can’t afford organic
            – Maintain affordability while offering quality ingredients
      • Associate a face with the Domino’s brand
            – Consumers lost trust with Domino’s employees after publicized
              kitchen misconduct
            – With the huge overhaul, introducing a face of the brand gives the
              recipe credibility
            – Give Domino’s a face that is caring, credible, and passionate




Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
Shifts in Culture The Fast Food Mindset




 Consumer’s don’t want to feel disconnected with what they
     eat. Weary of what urbanization, industrialization, and
  globalization has done to our food, consumers are no longer
       looking for fast and easy. Instead, they’re looking
                 for simple and prepared.
Shifts in Culture The Fast Food Mindset

     • Increase in childhood obesity
           – National Survey conducted by Kaiser Permanente from 2003-2007
             said 37% of children are overweight, 19.4% are obese, and 6.4% are
             extremely obese
           – Social causes of obesity in children
                 • Families spending less time eating meals together
                 • More than half eat meals together 5 times a week, but 34% eat together
                   only 1-3 times a week
     • Fast and Easy vs. Simple and Prepared
           –   Quick Serve Restaurants are trending towards the quality of Fast Casual
               Restaurants




Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
Shifts in Culture The Fast Food Mindset

    Implications for Domino’s
    • Domino’s needs to lose the fast food association
          – Opportunity to capitalize on consumers’ heightened levels of quality
            and ingredient awareness

          – “The recession may have caused consumers to eat out less
            frequently, spend less while eating out, and trade down, but that
            does not mean that they want cheap… what consumers really want
            is value for their dollar.”

          – Target took a financial hit, and therefore, are more demanding for
            quality at a low price
    • Domino’s needs to create a meal for mom and her kids
          – Increased perception of quality would encourage moms to sit down
            with their kids for a family dinner
          – Pizza has always been kid friendly, Domino’s needs to make it mom
            friendly


Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
Shifts in Culture The Conversation




  Consumers connect with everything online, so why not food?
Domino’s has already mastered the online ordering system which
    is heavily weighted in consumer convenience. However,
 consumers are looking for a two-way, interactive experience to
           feel more connected with their food.
Shifts in Culture The Conversation

    • Moms’ purchase decisions stem fromtheir familiarity with the
      brand and they’re getting familiar through the web
          – Moms who use social media regularly increased from 11% in 2006 to
            63% in 2009
          – 70% connect with friends and family through social networking
          – Increasingly see social media as a way to connect with companies
    • Moms consult other moms
          – 23 million mommy-bloggers
          – 96% of moms value recommendations from mommy-bloggers
    • This communication is holding corporations to a new standard of
      honesty
          – Being involved in social media gives the company more control over
            the conversation




Source: Mintel Market Reports, Marketing to Moms-US, Feb 2009; Public Relations Tactics Mom Bloggers
Shifts in Culture The Conversation
Implications for Domino’s
• Domino’s needs to be part of the conversation
   – Online presence
   – Listen to criticism
• Domino’s needs to be their own consumer - someone who loves
  their pizza but is also their toughest critic
• Needs to rebuild trust and create positive online communication
• Domino’s needs transparency
SOLUTION
Key Takeaways &Direction

• Domino’s needs to listen consumer criticism and
  consumers need to know they were heard
• Bring the brand back to pizza and what goes into it
   – Goes beyond ingredients to include efforts, commitment to the
     brand, and passion of Domino’s pizza
• Domino’s needs to open up a two-way conversation with
  their consumers
• Emphasize the magnitude of changing the original recipe
  after 50 years


      TAKE OWNERSHIP AND
         WIN THEM BACK
Voice |Visuals

Emeril + President Patrick Doyle   Kitchen + Staff + Ingredients




         Tone is humble yet confident, wholesome,
                     honest, excited
Pop Culture References




• Food Inc., Fast Food Nation, Supersize Me…with a happy
  ending
• Food Network - freshness, real ingredients, stainless-steel chef’s
  kitchen + seeing inside
• Intervention
Rationale

• Transparency and ownership conveyed through documentary
   – “Mom friendly” media
       • Moms like to share - give them a format they can share with other
         moms online through blogs,Facebook, etc.
• Banners drive traffic to the documentary with movie poster
  inspiration – “Watch now”
• Quality ingredients and passion shown best through TV efforts
• Affordability and convenience still conveyed through emails
  and banners
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Dominos Pizza Turnaround, Reverse Engineered

  • 1. Jen Murray, Kate Dieter, Nikki Nelson, Shanley McClure
  • 2. Agenda BACKGROUND RESEARCH & ASSIGNMENT INSIGHTS SOLUTION QUESTIONS
  • 4. The Assignment With companies like Pizza Hut and Papa John’s offering fast delivery at low prices, this is no longer a point of differentiation for Domino’s. Consumers are instead becoming more focused on a company’s transparency and the origins of their food. We are advertising to rebuild trust with these consumers. This campaign should stimulate trial by stressing the quality and taste of the new recipe.
  • 6. We love you for… Making the kids happy and dinner easy We know you for… Thirty-minute delivery We order you for… Babysitter damage control We remember you for… Sunday night pizza, watching Wonder Years with the family We kept coming back for… Coupons and convenience
  • 7. The Obstacle Consumers have lost touch with what the Domino’sbrand stands for
  • 8. The Opportunity Bring the focus back to the pizza
  • 9. CATEGORY COMPETITION TARGET
  • 10. Current Pizza Culture • Category is segmented by: – Delivery pizza - Frozen pizza - Gourmet pizza • Category is characterized by: – The “Big Four” – Domino’s, Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, Little Caesar's – Convenient & value conscious meal options – Heavy coupon use – Dinner emphasis • Attributes of category leaders: – Delivery franchises – Expanding product lines – Embracing the “three screens” – Recession proof • Usually advertise in traditional media • The top 50 pizza chains control %49.02 of sales and own %41 of the countries 67,554 pizzerias Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
  • 11. Why We Buy The main influencers that decide whether or not a consumer will patronize your establishment are price (68%), proximity (66%) and coupons (55%) Independent pizzerias are growing in popularity among consumers, with 54% reporting that they prefer an independent over a chain Consumers report that 45% of restaurant pizza orders are for carryout, 36 % are for delivery and 20% are for dine-in 46% of consumers report that coupons or promotions influence where they decide to purchase their pizza, while 37% say that loyalty or rewards programs would encourage them to patronize a specific pizza concept more often 65% say that they typically order pizza for dinner. Just 11% of consumers report that they are most likely to order pizza for lunch, suggesting room for growth of pizza in the lunch category Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
  • 12. The Competition COMPANY BACKGROUND PRODUCTS WEBSITE COMPANY SOCIAL EMPHASIS MEDIA Pizza Pasta • Founded in 1958. Wings • A subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Sides & Desserts • Menu focused Inc. Pizza Rollers • Homepage directs to deals Pricing • Largest take-out and delivery P’zones tab pizza restaurant chain in the Breadsticks • Emphasizes online ordering United States Cheese Sticks • Links to all social media • 34,001 restaurants in 100 Cinnamon Sticks countries. Chocolate • Named, “America’s Favorite Dunkers Pizza.” Catering • Founded in 1983 Pizza • Third largest take-out and Sides delivery pizza restaurant chain Breadsticks •Focuses on featured products in the United States Cheese sticks and Papa John Schnatter. Quality ingredients • 3,300 restaurants in all 50 Parmesan •Emphasizes online ordering, states and 30 countries. breadsticks menu and special offers. • "Better Ingredients. Better Chicken strips • Links to social media. Pizza." Wings • Official Pizza Sponsor of NFL Deserts and Super Bowl Catering COMPANY BACKGROUND PRODUCTS WEBSITE COMPANY SOCIAL EMPHASIS MEDIA • Founded in 1960 Pizza • Headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI Pasta oven-baked •Product focused • Second-largest pizza chain in the Sandwiches • One click deal navigation ??? United States. Wings •Pizza Tracker tab • 9,000 corporate and franchised Salads • Showcases collaboration with stores in 60 international markets. Breadsticks Cheesesticks St. Jude • Known for 30-minute delivery Deserts • Links to social media guarantee.
  • 13. LOW Quality Ingredients EXPENSIVE Pricing AFFORDABLE Pricing HIGH Quality Ingredients
  • 14. 2009
  • 15. 2009 Pizza Hut Landscape Pizza Hut holds the top spot with 7,564 locations, slightly up from last year’s 7,466, and accounting for 11.2% of all pizzerias in the U.S. Pizza Hut captured 14.46% of all U.S. pizza sales Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
  • 16. 2009 Papa John’s Landscape Papa John’s signed a deal to be the official sponsor of the NFL and the next three Super Bowls, is on the verge of $2 billion in online ordering sales and brought Papa John Schnatter to America’s doorstep Papa John’s captured 5.55% of U.S. pizza sales Source: PMQ Pizza Magazine, Pizza Power Report 2009
  • 18. Family Feeders The Domino’s Consumer Moms Age 27 - 45 Middle to Lower Income Married With Children Employed Full or Part Time
  • 19. Family Feeders Lifestyle Shop Eat Family Media Activities Source: Mintel Market Reports, Marketing To Moms – US Feb 2009
  • 20. Family Feeders Values Family Feeders aren’t health freaks but they are conscious about what they’re feeding their kids. They find a balance between quality and convenience to avoid feeling guilty about what they put on the table. Having Fun Convenience Quality Honesty Enjoying both Bringing some Want to feel good Look for brands family fun and an ease to their jam about what they that they can adult social life. packed schedules. feed their kids. depend on and trust.
  • 21. Family Feeders On Food • Moms are busy – 71% are part of the workforce – The majority of working moms are still the primary caretaker – Cookingdinner is not always an option • Moms care about their kids’ nutrition – Nutrition is one of the top three traits in a good mother (according to her peers) – Lower income moms hold themselves to a higher standard of mothering • Purchase Decisions – Moms consider familiarity first, followed by their child’s request and recommendations from family and friends Moms need to know the brand. Kids need to love it Source: Mintel Market Reports, Marketing to Moms – US, Feb 2009
  • 22. Family Feeders On Pizza • Children drive pizza usage • Takeout is the most popular segment, and still growing – Recession - take-out saves money over delivery – However, the option and the speed of delivery are still very highly ranked for importance – Those with children are far more likely to have had pizza delivered in the last month • Important factors overall: price, convenience, pizza variety, and speed of service • Most important to families: convenience and quality ingredients Source: Mintel Market Reports, Pizza Restaurants – US, Feb 2009
  • 23. Family Feeders Influencers Factors in Moms' Purchase Decisions TV Shows and Ads Magazines and newspapers Information on the Internet Factors Recommendation from other moms Recommendation from family and friends Child's request If it is a brand you are familiar with 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Importance
  • 24. RESEARCH & INSIGHTS
  • 25. CONSUMER CULTURAL INSIGHTS SHIFTS
  • 26. Family FeedersThe Harsh Truth [ Domino’s is flavorless and forgettable ] “It might get there in 30 minutes… but you’re not going to want to eat it once it gets there.”Saul, 34 “Domino’s crust tastes like cardboard and their sauce tastes like ketchup.Honestly, you couldn’t pay me to eat it.” Sharon, 42
  • 27. Family FeedersThe Harsh Truth [Domino’s is anything but fresh] “I’d prefer not to feed my kids something that tastes like it came out of a Sysco truck. Their ingredients are processed and mass produced.”Bill, 37 “Domino’s tastes like it came out of a microwave, not an oven.” Diane, 34
  • 28. Family FeedersThe Harsh Truth [I’m trying to eat healthier and feed my kids better foods] “I’d rather order Papa John’s because I know their ingredients matterto them.” –Adrienne, 49 “I’m not going to feed my kids all organic, but Domino’s for dinner makes me feel like a bad parent.” – Carlos, 41
  • 29. Shifts in Culture Meet The Maker We know Domino’s is far from organic, but the brand can still capitalize on the organic movement by showing who is behind the food. Consumers want to associate the brand with a face. It feels secure, real, and gives them someone they can trust.
  • 30. Shifts in Culture Meet The Maker • People want to know where their food is coming from – Increase in buying local and organic • The importance of organic is growing – Organic claims on kids’ menus jumped from 13% to 31% from 2008 to 2009 • Increase in widespread distrust of mass production − Documentaries: Food Inc., Supersize Me, Fast Food Nation − Media has increased consumer’s knowledge about origins of food, mistreatment of animals, etc. • Consumers respond well to transparency − Facilitatesa human connection − Associating a face witha corporation givesthe consumer an individual who can be held responsible − Builds trust and security with consumers Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
  • 31. Shifts in Culture Meet The Maker Implications for Domino’s • Domino’s isn’t organic, and neither are its consumers – Lower income families care about nutrition but can’t afford organic – Maintain affordability while offering quality ingredients • Associate a face with the Domino’s brand – Consumers lost trust with Domino’s employees after publicized kitchen misconduct – With the huge overhaul, introducing a face of the brand gives the recipe credibility – Give Domino’s a face that is caring, credible, and passionate Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
  • 32. Shifts in Culture The Fast Food Mindset Consumer’s don’t want to feel disconnected with what they eat. Weary of what urbanization, industrialization, and globalization has done to our food, consumers are no longer looking for fast and easy. Instead, they’re looking for simple and prepared.
  • 33. Shifts in Culture The Fast Food Mindset • Increase in childhood obesity – National Survey conducted by Kaiser Permanente from 2003-2007 said 37% of children are overweight, 19.4% are obese, and 6.4% are extremely obese – Social causes of obesity in children • Families spending less time eating meals together • More than half eat meals together 5 times a week, but 34% eat together only 1-3 times a week • Fast and Easy vs. Simple and Prepared – Quick Serve Restaurants are trending towards the quality of Fast Casual Restaurants Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
  • 34. Shifts in Culture The Fast Food Mindset Implications for Domino’s • Domino’s needs to lose the fast food association – Opportunity to capitalize on consumers’ heightened levels of quality and ingredient awareness – “The recession may have caused consumers to eat out less frequently, spend less while eating out, and trade down, but that does not mean that they want cheap… what consumers really want is value for their dollar.” – Target took a financial hit, and therefore, are more demanding for quality at a low price • Domino’s needs to create a meal for mom and her kids – Increased perception of quality would encourage moms to sit down with their kids for a family dinner – Pizza has always been kid friendly, Domino’s needs to make it mom friendly Source: Mintel Market Reports, American Families & Dining Out, Quick Serve Feb 2009
  • 35. Shifts in Culture The Conversation Consumers connect with everything online, so why not food? Domino’s has already mastered the online ordering system which is heavily weighted in consumer convenience. However, consumers are looking for a two-way, interactive experience to feel more connected with their food.
  • 36. Shifts in Culture The Conversation • Moms’ purchase decisions stem fromtheir familiarity with the brand and they’re getting familiar through the web – Moms who use social media regularly increased from 11% in 2006 to 63% in 2009 – 70% connect with friends and family through social networking – Increasingly see social media as a way to connect with companies • Moms consult other moms – 23 million mommy-bloggers – 96% of moms value recommendations from mommy-bloggers • This communication is holding corporations to a new standard of honesty – Being involved in social media gives the company more control over the conversation Source: Mintel Market Reports, Marketing to Moms-US, Feb 2009; Public Relations Tactics Mom Bloggers
  • 37. Shifts in Culture The Conversation Implications for Domino’s • Domino’s needs to be part of the conversation – Online presence – Listen to criticism • Domino’s needs to be their own consumer - someone who loves their pizza but is also their toughest critic • Needs to rebuild trust and create positive online communication • Domino’s needs transparency
  • 39. Key Takeaways &Direction • Domino’s needs to listen consumer criticism and consumers need to know they were heard • Bring the brand back to pizza and what goes into it – Goes beyond ingredients to include efforts, commitment to the brand, and passion of Domino’s pizza • Domino’s needs to open up a two-way conversation with their consumers • Emphasize the magnitude of changing the original recipe after 50 years TAKE OWNERSHIP AND WIN THEM BACK
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  • 41. Voice |Visuals Emeril + President Patrick Doyle Kitchen + Staff + Ingredients Tone is humble yet confident, wholesome, honest, excited
  • 42. Pop Culture References • Food Inc., Fast Food Nation, Supersize Me…with a happy ending • Food Network - freshness, real ingredients, stainless-steel chef’s kitchen + seeing inside • Intervention
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  • 48. Rationale • Transparency and ownership conveyed through documentary – “Mom friendly” media • Moms like to share - give them a format they can share with other moms online through blogs,Facebook, etc. • Banners drive traffic to the documentary with movie poster inspiration – “Watch now” • Quality ingredients and passion shown best through TV efforts • Affordability and convenience still conveyed through emails and banners

Editor's Notes

  1. Not for visual
  2. Take ownership and win them back