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Urgency marketing helped DSW acquire 17,000 new Instagram followers in 5 days

Lindsay Keener · December 28, 2021

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DSW takes their marketing initiatives seriously, and it shows — they’ve been on top of their game for years, winning omnichannel awards thanks to their strategic investments in people, process and technology.

In order to remain a leader, DSW set a goal around Instagram: The brand wanted to hit one-million followers (a pretty large jump from their follower count of about 495,000 at the time). The first step in achieving that goal? Find a way to reach the halfway mark of 500,000.

They decided to rely on a strategy that had delivered positive results in the past: urgency marketing. Urgency marketing uses psychology principles to motivate consumers, and DSW would use it in the form of a digital activation

Urgency marketing: The outcome

Here’s how the activation worked:

1. DSW launched an activation where consumers were told that a limited set of gift cards and offers would be releasing soon.

2. Participants simply needed to click a special claim link when the prizes were released. The fastest to click claimed the biggest reward.

3. Participants could receive a “heads up” before the rewards were released to increase their chance of winning. They simply needed to take key actions, like follow DSW on Instagram.

Here are the results:

  • 17,000 new Instagram followers
  • 51,000 new email subscribers to the DSW database
  • 1,000 incremental mobile app installs each day
  • 4,300 transactions that had a measurable impact on sales

DSW surpassed the 500,000-follower goal before the 5-day campaign even ended.

Get the full story here.

Along with social acquisition, DSW has been able to leverage urgency marketing to accelerate acquisition growth across email, loyalty, mobile app and SMS.

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