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NCA to create online coffeehouse



January 15, 2013

New York (January 15, 2013) - The National Coffee Association (NCA) is about to launch a dynamic new website as part of a new NCA consumption promotion campaign kicking off this year. The site - MyVirtualCoffeehouse.com© - celebrates coffee lifestyle and culture within a first-of-its-kind concept of an online coffeehouse.

MyVirtualCoffeehouse.com is designed to capture and celebrate the many ways coffee enhances life within the interactive frame of a coffeehouse experience. As such, it reflects the multi-faceted theme of the NCA consumption promotion campaign - that coffee is a well-rounded beverage that improves life in many distinct and complementary ways.

Consumption Promotion Campaign

The NCA consumption promotion campaign is designed to promote coffee across the category on a non-proprietary, pre-competitive basis. Its objectives are to give coffee consumers reason to drink more, further cultivate strong market segments such as Hispanic-Americans and younger consumers, and reinforce a positive coffee image. The campaign emerged from NCA's strategic plan, which includes an initiative to expand consumption promotion efforts during a time when there is ever-increasing competition in the beverage sector.

There are many facets of coffee's life-enhancing role, which are at the heart of the campaign and help structure the MyVirtualCoffeehouse design and content. Major topical areas feeding into coffee's overall role will correspond to five sections: Coffee and Your Health; Cookin' with Coffee©, For the Good Earth, Games & Contests, and Steals & Deals. Select pages of the site will be available in Spanish.

Website

MyVirtualCoffeehouse.com will be a participatory website that brings the coffeehouse to your desktop and mobile device The site is designed to evoke the atmosphere and activities that make up the coffeehouse experience - the coffee, the company, the occasion - and includes the kinds of conversation, shared interests, leisure pursuits like health and fitness, coffee-centric quizzes and contests, steals and deals on coffee-related paraphernalia, cause-related information and discussion, and all types of "coffeeana©"-- like blend and flavor favorites, recipes, facts and figures on coffee research, coffee history and trivia, brewing techniques and equipment, cultural icons, and much more. In short, the site reflects the many aspects of an active, committed, fulfilled and enjoyable life that echo in the coffee culture.

Presented in a crisp, compelling writing style, the site will link coffee with some of the best things in life: health, music, dance, good times, fitness, relationships, games, the environment, etc. Among site activities, visitors will be able to: take fun, coffee-related surveys; upload photos and videos; share personal coffee experiences and preferences on embedded social media links; post and download favorite "cookin' with coffee" recipes and techniques; participate in national contests; offer suggestions for adding more coffeehouse features to the site for their enjoyment; and find surprising unique content every month.

Other Campaign Elements

Other elements of the NCA consumption promotion campaign include market research, editor outreach and social media engagement. The completed market research component revealed that "coffee and your health" still resonates most strongly with consumers, echoing the highly successful thrust of NCA's Coffee Delivers! consumption promotion campaign in 2003-08.

Editors are being contacted regularly with breaking news and background relevant to campaign messages and MyVirtualCoffeehouse.com features. Comprehensive social media engagement will further support all aspects of the campaign.
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Contact:
Joe DeRupo
212-766-4007
National Coffee Association

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