Bare Tree Media, Sanrio Partnership Announced
Boston, MA – August 25, 2021 — Sanrio has tapped Bare Tree Media as its digital licensing and marketing partner for Mr. Men Little Miss globally, as well as Hello Kitty and Friends, Aggretsuko, and Gudetama brands in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
With an expertise in digital design and marketing, the team at Bare Tree Media will customize the branded content for global and local markets in the form of iMessage stickers, Google Play stickers, LINE stickers and Emojis, Samsung themes, Facer watch faces, and GIFs featured on a branded GIPHY channel.
“We are thrilled to partner with Sanrio and offer an amazing range of branded digital experiences to fans eager to engage, share, and customize their digital devices and messaging conversations. The Mr. Men Little Miss, Hello Kitty and Friends, Aggretsuko and Gudetama brands appeal to a multi-generational audience. The company’s mission of spreading self-expression, love, and humor aligns perfectly with our content creation and network of global partnerships.” — Robert Ferrari, President of Bare Tree Media

The Mr. Men Little Miss digital content planned will feature the more than 90 diverse characters. The other Sanrio characters to be released will be Hello Kitty, Chococat, Kuromi, My Melody, Bad Badtz-Maru, Little Twin Stars, Aggretsuko, and Gudetama.
About Bare Tree Media
As a pioneer in the digital creative and technology sector, Bare Tree Media enables brands to reach, engage, and entertain consumers through the creation and digital publishing of branded emojis, messaging stickers, GIFs, digital collectibles, metaverse virtual goods, and augmented reality experiences within popular messaging platforms. Interested brands can learn more at www.baretreemedia.com or contact Bare Tree Media at info@baretreemedia.com.
About Sanrio
Sanrio Company, Ltd. is a Japanese entertainment company that licenses, designs, and produces a wide range of products for retail and digital markets. As of 2022, Sanrio has created over 450 characters with Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll, gudetama, and My Melody being some of their most iconic. The company also owns the rights to the Mr. Men Little Miss characters. Sanrio prides itself on delivering experiences that align with their vision of “One World, Connecting Smiles.”
#StickingTogether in the Face of COVID-19
Tough times are upon us. Here at Bare Tree, we are closely monitoring the situation that is developing around the world. We hope everyone is staying healthy, safe and socially distanced. Our team of artists and developers is working remotely continuing to make engaging stickers and augmented reality effects that will hopefully bring some brightness to people’s lives.
As events are cancelled and people are using social distancing to combat COVID-19 continues, many businesses are feeling the strain. Among them are indie artists, many of whom rely on sales at conventions to make their living. Being illustrators, animators, and designers ourselves, we want to salve some of the hurt our community is currently experiencing due to cancelled conventions, commissions, and projects. Because of this we are opening up our services and expertise to any artists interested in selling their art as stickers for the next 90 days.
Our team will work with the artists to determine what work of theirs would be best as messaging stickers or give tips on best practices for stickers if they choose to create something new. Once the stickers are complete, we will publish them for sale on popular messaging apps like iMessage and Google Play. All ownership of the work will, of course, remain with the artist. The artist will also receive 100% of the proceeds.

Sending hugs from Tod and Sal, a sticker duo created by former BTM Sprout, Amy!
If you are an artist and interested in taking part, please email info@baretreemedia.com with the subject line ‘#StickingTogether.’
Twitter Emoji Campaigns: A Primer
What is a Twitter Emoji Campaign?
Twitter emoji campaigns are a visually smart way to separate your hashtag from other hashtags. As the name may imply, they aren’t permanent additions to a brand’s main hashtag, but rather are centered around a specific campaign that the brand is putting out.
For a price tag of $1M, Twitter will—for 90 days—attach a picture that you provide to a hashtag of your choice (given it doesn’t infringe on anyone else’s IP, of course).
On-the-nose advertisers may remember the tremendously successful #shareacoke campaign, one of the earliest campaigns to combine an emoji with a hashtag. The campaign created waves that led to the immediate introduction of other emoji/hashtag combinations.

But how worth it really is it invest in a Twitter emoji campaign? Since the #shareacoke campaign debuted in 2015, the number of hashtag/emoji campaigns has skyrocketed up; what value do these little emojis hold that are making them mass hits?
Create Campaign Hype
Having a visual next to your hashtag will instantly create an association in people’s mind and creates hype around the campaign. It separates your hashtag from other hashtags that may be similar, and even after the campaign ends, people will be left with the imprint reminder of your campaign. Additionally, it allows the user to create an emotional bond to the campaign that a text-only hashtag simply would not be able to achieve. The reason emojis are so popular is that people connect to them emotionally. Is your campaign cool? Funky? Nostalgic? Whimsical? The Twitter emoji’s art style paired with your hashtag will help determine this and will shape how people perceive the campaign overall. Yea, it’s that important.
Promotes Interaction Around the Campaign
A hashtag creates a quick avenue for a community to be built around the hashtag, and in turn, around your campaign. Once again, the visual element greatly helps people quickly recognize the hashtag, so they’ll be able to click on it and begin to interact with others who are also using that hashtag. This creates a feedback loop where those who are interacting with each other build on the conversation and continue to use the hashtag, keeping it active for others to see in their timelines and become interested in!
Improves the "Stopping Power" of your Tweet
Twitter users cumulatively generate millions of tweets a day, so the average user is scrolling quickly down an array of hashtags. Internally, Twitter refers to tweets and hashtags that hold people’s attention and pause them in their action of scrolling ‘stopping power’—essentially, it’s a level of retention that determines how effective a campaign is going to be in a user’s mind.
Twitter found that the stopping power of tweets with emojis increased by 10%, and if those tweets were promoted, that figure jumped up to 6x their previous impressions.
Case Study: Christopher Robin
For the release of their new movie Christopher Robin, Disney asked BTM to help them with their Twitter campaign, and we were more than happy to oblige! Christopher Robin was a movie steeped in nostalgia, so we definitely wanted to play up that angle and create emojis that felt timeless and resonated emotionally with the user. They actually had five hashtags, one for each of the ‘major” characters in the movie as well as one for the movie title:

This was one of our first Twitter emoji campaigns, as well, so we were very excited and curious to see how it would fare. The thought was that users would have an emotional reaction to the characters’ faces and thus use the hashtags because of it.
Once the hashtags were live, we monitored the hashtags to see how they were doing. Sure enough, almost immediately we began seeing tweets that reflected nostalgia beyond what we even expected. Some users were tweeting specifically for seeing the hashtag characters!
How We Play a Role
Our experienced team of designers work with brands to personalize their Twitter campaigns. Check out our “Branded Hashtags” page for examples of our work. Let us help your brand pack a powerful punch!
BTM Marches for the Ocean
Washington, DC – June 08, 2018 — Bare Tree Media is working with March for the Ocean to drive awareness and digital engagement to the global crisis facing our oceans today. On June 9, 2018, thousands of people will March for the Ocean (M4O) in Washington, DC and participate in events including clean-ups, marches, and rallies around the country and the world to ensure a healthy ocean and clean water for future generations.
Bare Tree Media has created a variety of digital engagement offers available to supporters before and during the event. An augmented reality Snapchat Lens will expose supporters to ocean debris that plagues our oceans. A Facebook Profile Frame can be selected to show their support and amplify M4O’s #WearBlue initiative. Mobile messaging stickers available on iMessage and emojiTap will allow supporters to add messaging stickers to their text messages and photos from the event.
“We are proud to support a great cause to heighten awareness of ocean pollution and solutions through popular digital marketing platforms. Supporters will be mobile while at the events and easily go viral to share their message and show their support.” — Robert Ferrari, president of Bare Tree Media
“Bare Tree Media took serious messages and worked with us to create and publish digital stickers, Snapchat Lens, and Facebook Frames that everyone can relate to. We have the solutions to oil, plastic and carbon pollution. This march is about building the political will to enact them now and in the next election.” — David Helvarg, executive director of Blue Frontier Campaign, chair of March for the Ocean Steering Committee
Read the original article here.
About Bare Tree Media
As a pioneer in the digital creative and technology sector, Bare Tree Media enables brands to reach, engage, and entertain consumers through the creation and digital publishing of branded emojis, messaging stickers, GIFs, digital collectibles, metaverse virtual goods, and augmented reality experiences within popular messaging platforms. Interested brands can learn more at www.baretreemedia.com or contact Bare Tree Media at info@baretreemedia.com.
About March for the Ocean
March for the Ocean is an event rising out of shared concern and passion from young people, organizations, and committed citizens about the threats to our oceans and waterways. On Saturday, June 9th, World Oceans Weekend, thousands of people will wear blue, march, and participate in events in Washington, DC, across the US, and in more than 23 countries around the world.
Emoji and Sticker Marketing: How Gronk Became Gronkmoji
In 2016, more than 6 billion emojis and stickers were sent every day on mobile messaging apps. Between 2015 and 2016, there was a 609% year-over-year growth of branded campaigns using emojis and stickers. It’s no wonder major brands including the NFL have jumped on the opportunity to engage with their audience through custom branded emojis and stickers. According to Jana Gauthier, director of digital media for the New England Patriots, “It’s not always the best idea to force consumers to go to your owned and operated platforms; it helps more to be where they are.”
From Gronk to Gronkmoji
Bare Tree Media’s designer, Jessica Lindsay, had the chance to work with the NFL Players Association team when designing Gronkmoji.
“When designing the Gronk stickers it was very important to capture his likeness and personality. Gronk is a very fun loving guy so we wanted that to come across in his stickers. That especially is prominent in the series of “Spike!” stickers that we did, referencing his willingness to “Gronk” (or spike) anything for charity. It was fun to incorporate that in his stickers by animating him “Gronk-spiking” all sorts of things including a football, watermelon, beach ball, and a pizza. The pizza spike is definitely my favorite.” — Jessica Lindsay, Designer at Bare Tree Media
Current Trends in Emoji and Sticker Marketing
1. Relatable & Emotional Message
The most successful sticker designs are often those that convey a very relatable emotion or message. It’s important when designing a sticker to think about what emotion or message the sticker will be conveying.
2. Variety of Use
The more variety of use cases you can think of the better. It shows that there are more opportunities for people to use your sticker and it will be more relatable to a greater number of people.
3. Animation
Animation is all the rage right now. If a sticker pack isn’t animated, users are often disappointed. For branded characters, a lot of companies are choosing to go in a heavily stylized depiction of their characters with flat shading and lighter colors. This direction is an attempt to broaden the appeal to more users.