Unlock the impact of Mike Markkula's philosophy on top Malaysian campaigns, and get inspired for your next digital marketing strategy.
More than four decades ago, Mike Markkula's digital marketing philosophy began shaping some of the most iconic campaigns globally. From Google's Year in Search (2017) to Coca-Cola's Share a Coke and Fox Portugal's European campaign, his influence reached Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia.
In the heart of Malaysia, innovative marketing campaigns emerged, crafted by visionary marketers who dared to challenge conventions. But behind these creatives, one man's marketing philosophy laid the groundwork for future marketing brilliance.
That man was Mike Markkula.
Mike Markkula: The Mind Behind Marketing Innovation
Armas Clifford Markkula Jr., or "Mike" Markkula, was a visionary American businessman. He amassed a fortune through stock options while working as a marketing manager at Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. At just 33, he retired, becoming a mentor to aspiring entrepreneurs and a startup consultant.
In 1977, Markkula returned from retirement to become Apple Inc.'s first angel investor. He injected $91,000 into the company, helping secure a $250,000 line of credit. Serving as Chairman from 1977 to 1981 and later as CEO from 1981 to 1983, he left an indelible mark on Apple's history.
Even after four decades, his philosophy continues to inspire many when building their digital marketing strategy for groundbreaking campaigns that resonate with audiences worldwide.
The 3 Pillars of Digital Marketing Strategy: Empathy, Focus, Impute
Markkula's marketing philosophy centres on three fundamental principles:
Empathy: Creating Connections in Your Digital Marketing Strategy
Empathy involves understanding customer needs and offering products or services that genuinely fulfil those needs. It's about forging an intimate connection with customers' emotions.
"We will truly understand their needs better than any other company" - Mike Markkula, Former Apple Chairman & CEO
Digi Business (#KamiCareMBiz)
In 2021, DIGI Business announced its #KamiCareMBiz campaign by pledging to support small and micro businesses through RM150,000 worth of mobile plans and digital solutions to help digitalise their business.
DIGI also collaborated with local radio stations such as MY FM, HITZ FM, and ERA FM to highlight their offerings on-air, and assisted businesses eligible for the campaign to claim up to RM5,000 from the PENJANA SME Digitalisation Grant.
“We are committed to be their trusted digital partner and help them recover and thrive” - Eugene Teh, Digi’s Chief Business Officer.
DIGI helped many struggling businesses generate the awareness they needed to boost sales and support them to go digital, especially during unprecedented times when SMEs were quite literally hanging by a thread. A business will foster a positive brand relationship with its customers when they see the empathy that these businesses demonstrate firsthand. That’s why it’s important to tread with empathy throughout your digital marketing strategy.
Focus: Streamlining Your Digital Marketing Strategy for Success
This principle is about concentrating your digital marketing strategy and business efforts towards core objectives and eliminating less important opportunities – opportunities that stray from the business goals or yield mediocre results.
Carlsberg Malaysia, 2018 FIFA World Cup
When it comes to making the most of opportunities, Carlsberg Malaysia isn’t one to shy away from them, especially during an event as big as the FIFA World Cup.
It was during the event that Carlsberg Malaysia identified the nations that most Malaysians supported which were Brazil, France, England, Germany, Portugal, and Spain.
They capitalised on this by showcasing the flags of the nations that Malaysians supported on their products, allowing customers to purchase specially themed cans, bottles, and a variety of premiums into collectables that every football fan would be proud of owning.
Entitled “What is Your FANationality”, Carlsberg focused on redesigning the packaging and making that the core experience. To keep the brand association with football high, they showed the campaign via football programming which allowed people to choose their sides and engage with Carlsberg from the comfort of their homes or even at the bar.
The campaign ran for 30 days, and they achieved:
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10%+ increase in sales volume
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A total turnout of 9,560 participants for branded events
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80,000 participants at booths
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700,000 customers reached
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US$500,000+ or more worth of PR value
By keeping things simple, Carlsberg delivered customers an experience to remember with personalised collectables to match. But most importantly, they acquired a positive brand association with sports and achieved their campaign target of increasing customer reach and sales.
Impute: Crafting an Image in Your Digital Marketing Strategy
Impute means to name the cause of something that has happened. Despite being awkwardly named, this principle is about imparting a positive impression of the desired qualities of your product or service to your customers.
"People DO judge a book by its cover. We may have the best product, the highest quality, the most useful software, etc.; if we present them in a slipshod manner, they will be perceived as slipshod; if we present them in a creative, professional manner, we will impute the desired qualities." - Mike Markkula, Former Apple Chairman & CEO
BMW Malaysia (#BeUnconventional)
How do you promote a new product at a time when nobody can come and see it physically?
That was the challenge BMW Malaysia faced in June 2021, when the Movement Control Order was in full force due to the high number of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
The solution? Impart the desired qualities of your product in a way that resonates with your customers. BMW Malaysia approached the launch of their 2 Series Gran Coupé with their #BeUnconventional campaign by portraying it as an unconventional car for unconventional individuals.
They targeted millennials who weren’t afraid to carve their path; individuals who don’t follow trends. They also understood that their target audience is seeking to purchase stories and relations, rather than a product itself.
Hence, they engaged 5 KOLs to create one unique story each, with the premise of sharing how being unconventional puts them at an advantage. These videos were around a minute long and told the story of how these KOLS dared to push beyond the boundaries; marketing it as a car for those who dared to be different.
To keep with the theme, they also collaborated with Auntie Siow, a.k.a. Jenn Chia, selling the car in a way you’d expect your neighbourhood aunt would; by using puns, ‘colourful’ jokes, expressed using local Malaysian slang that forms many Malaysians’ mode of communication.
The success was astounding. BMW Malaysia achieved and acquired:
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9% engagement rate
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65% video completion rate
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350 sales inquiries
By selling the product in a way that immediately touched on a trigger point for potential customers, BMW was then able to sell one of their more luxurious cars during a time when Malaysians were told to stay at home. This goes to show the power of a great story in your digital marketing strategy, and how it relates back to your customers’ needs and wants.
Unlocking Success with a Digital Marketing Strategy
Three marketing philosophies, endless possibilities. Marketing campaigns ultimately seek to solve a problem our customers face. Whenever you're stuck on an idea, or how to market a specific product, it helps to stop, sit back, and think about how these three philosophies in particular can help develop a campaign that's not only creative but effective.
Markkula’s philosophies are just one of the many inspirations we draw when we develop successful digital marketing campaigns for our clients here at WEBQLO. Whether you’re looking for a campaign that drives direct sales or grows brand love with your audience, we’re ready to tailor a digital marketing strategy that works for you and your business. Contact us today!
References
Markkula, Mike (Armas Clifford, Jr.) oral history
5 brands in Malaysia that hit the bullseye for | Marketing-Interactive
Top 7 Marketing Success Stories in Malaysia (ajmarketing.io)
VMLY&R COMMERCE | Our Work | Probably the Best Football Beer (vmlyrcommerce.com)