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by Alanah McGinley on 08/03/06 at 02:00 PM ET
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I’ve been thinking about writing this for a while, but then got busy with things and forgot temporarily. But today I got a new reminder, via this video.
If you can, watch this first (38 secs) then I’ll explain more. See the “average Blues fan” picking up autographs:
Now, this little piece (and more) of so-called Average Joe Fan footage was produced by The Blue Revolution, which is a public relations propaganda(?) site created by the St. Louis Blues in June. Which would be fine, except that it makes every effort to appear to be a fan-created blog.
I first found out about this website when reading Sidearm Delivery a few weeks ago, and was pretty shocked that any NHL team would do something this foolish. The NHL itself has shown signs of trying to create better relations with their fans in the past year, but then a team like the St. Louis Blues officially sanctions nonesense like this?
Let me be clear: it’s cool that the Blues want to build an interactive site for their fans, but it’s NOT cool that they’re dressing it up as a fan-run blog. The perspectives on that site filter through their own head office, and a page like “The Fanifesto” is highly misleading, since the Blues themselves are creating and editing this so-called ‘fans rights’ (or whatever) page.
And furthermore, it is intentionally misleading. An example of this “blogger’s” words are: “I’m just one Blues fan and the idea of The Blue Revolution is to include all fans.” Uh huh. Right. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch certainly refuted that when they pointed out this comment by the president of the advertising agency that created the site:
“The intention was to make the site look like fans did it. If you come out initially and say this is the Blues’ Web site, it would become very commercial.”
The truth is, it IS commercial, and an NHL team agreeing to create something deliberately misleading is extremely bad form. It is staged publicity, and Blues fans deserve better.
Hockey fans are very internet smart (just consider how much fan-created hockey media there is) and St. Louis seems to be treating them like children. If they wanted to get in on the grass roots with Blues’ fans, why not work with the Blues fan websites out there? They’ve got a huge built-in fan base right under their own noses, but it seems like they don’t want to interact with those fans at all. Perhaps because it’s much easier to manipulate them at The Blue Revolution than it is to answer to them directly.
Clearly they wanted to create a grassroot viral marketing type thing with this site, so I’m just giving them what they asked for. And it looks sleazy from where I’m sitting, St. Louis. Use your head.
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You would think they could just contact a few actual Blues fans with their own blogs and just give them some extra access and let them run with it.
Posted by Chris from Apex, NC on 08/03/06 at 01:15 PM ET
it says copywright st. louis blews… so i dont think they are covering anything up…
besides it looks like a tool did it.
Posted by Bill on 08/03/06 at 01:55 PM ET
Chris,
But then the real fans with access would be beholden to the Blues whims anyways. How much would they be able to speak their minds?
Posted by Tapeleg on 08/03/06 at 03:07 PM ET
That would be the tricky part, for sure. The marketing guys would have to possess the testicular fortitude to let it go and see what happens. *shrug*
The Blues aren’t the only ones up to this sort of thing, though - http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06215/710851-115.stm
Posted by Chris from Apex, NC on 08/03/06 at 06:38 PM ET
Watching that I just threw up a little bit, in my mouth.
Posted by RWBill from jabbing a six inch sewing needle into my eye. on 08/04/06 at 12:21 PM ET
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If I were a Blues fan, I would be so pissed. Like Windows for dummies this hits at the very core of the NHL’s problem. What if the NHL went around the teams areas speak with everyday fans, get honest responses and try and get more people to watch Hockey. This ploy will only serve to ruin the honest efforts of Hockey Bloggers, Fans Site Owners and give Hockey a black eye. People are not stupid, and should not be treated as such. Do they really think we are this dumb.... Man, never piss with a Hockey Fan, you could get your arm bitten off.
Posted by Hitman from Mid-Michigan on 08/03/06 at 01:12 PM ET