At Catnip Comms, we're passionate about using digital to make a positive impact. We're always looking for innovative approaches that drive real change. Recently, Duolingo, the language learning app, made headlines by announcing the death of their iconic mascot, the Duolingo owl. While it might seem a bit wacky, there are some key lessons that non-profits can learn from the unconventional strategy.
First, it’s important to note that Duolingo is known for its left-field social media presence. They've built a brand around a slightly creepy, yet engaging, persona for their mascot. The approach has clearly worked because when they announced the owl's death, it was all over the internet. They’re not afraid to take a bit of a risk and be different to grab attention. Adweek even ran an “investigation"!
While this approach is super successful in growing key performance indicators like reach and impressions, it also runs the risk of offending and getting engagement through negative responses. Most nonprofits are not known for being “wacky”, but for doing great work. So we’re aware that there are some major differences and we strongly recommend against any campaign decisions that could come across as trivializing serious topics.
Still, here are some of the key takeaways that non-profit organizations can consider extrapolating from the Duolingo approach to social media:
Of course, diving into the world of social media and deciding to kill off your mascot to drive engagement is not without its risks! I can only imagine the reaction of many nonprofit folks to reading this post. So, rest assured: I do understand why you’re anxious. Doing something like this is something you want to build up to. Not start on day one.
At Catnip, we help organizations develop tailored strategies that meet their specific needs. We work with you to understand your goals and target audiences to create a plan that delivers results. We understand the challenges that non-profits face in the digital space.
Let us help you take your social media to the next level. Or, sure, we’ll kill your mascot, if you really want us to!