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Digital Marketing Case Study case studies: we currently have 1112.
Any agency or media owner can submit case studies to our team and these 1112 are the strongest we have received, with the most recent case studies at the top of this page. If you're interested in more digital marketing case studies then review our complete case study library. If you're interested in submitting case studies then email our case studies manager to find out more CaseStudies@DigitalTrainingAcademy.com.
Case study: Handbag | Agency: Greenlight | Sector: Media | Format: Search
As a leading women’s lifestyle portal, handbag.com reaches over 1.5 million readers every month, delivering fresh editorial content on fashion, beauty, celebrity gossip, and much more. The brand has gone from strength to strength since it was set up in 1999 and continues to lead the market. handbag is an expanding online business with ambitious growth plans and had worked with Greenlight for over a year to develop a clear and focused paid search strategy aimed at increasing page impressions and reaching new audiences cost effectively.
A series of highly targeted PPC campaigns combined with strategic consultancy on key editorial and online issues, led to an astounding 410% rise in the number of page impressions. Cost per click on all keywords has dropped by 42% on average and the ongoing fine tuning of the campaigns means that the cost per click is now far lower than targeted.
Download the case study | www.handbag.com
17/05/2009
Case study: Fly Monarch | Agency: Greenlight | Sector: Recruitment | Format: Search
When Monarch Airlines approached Greenlight in 2004, their organic search presence was limited, leaving their competitors to capture the lion’s share of search traffic for low-cost air travel. Today Monarch Airlines occupies positions one to three in Google’s organic results for all of their main flight destinations and they are consistently ranked in the top 3 spots for highly sought after travel search terms including ‘Cheap Flights.’
Tasked with increasing Monarch Airlines’ share of organic traffic, Greenlight devised a full scale search engine optimisation campaign to target 500+ keywords, auditing more than 800 web pages and targeting some fiercely competitive search terms.
Since teaming up with Greenlight, the volume of qualified traffic to flymonarch.com has grown exponentially, reaching a current rate of 200,000 unique visits every month. The success of this campaign is evident in the 143,000 flight bookings it has generated and the 360:1 ROI it has delivered. With consistently prominent rankings across the major search engines Monarch Airlines is now the most visible airline in organic search results for the UK.
Download the case study | http://flights.monarch.co.uk/
17/05/2009
Case study: Autobytel | Agency: Greenlight | Sector: Automotive | Format: Search
Autobytel.co.uk is a leading internet car retailer that combines extensive motor industry expertise and cutting-edge technology, to offer a convenient online car buying process. By working with Greenlight's in house ad feed tool, Adapt, Autobytel.co.uk has seen their Pay Per Click (PPC) campaigns become more meaningful and relevant to search activity, which has driven better qualified traffic to the site and resulted in an explosion of enquiries and sales.
Having found that traditional bid management and manual campaign creation were not producing a steady flow of relevant enquiries, Autobytel.co.uk wanted to overhaul their approach to PPC in order to improve the quality and quantity of enquiries and reduce the cost per lead.
Download the case study | www.autobytel.co.uk
17/05/2009
Case study: Fish4jobs | Agency: Greenlight | Sector: Recruitment | Format: Search
The UK’s largest classified jobs website, fish4jobs understood effective search marketing was key to realising their full potential. That’s why the recruitment site chose Greenlight to research, formulate and implement a strategy capable of clearing a vital pathway between fish4jobs and its customers in the period from January 2007 to March 2008.
When we started work on the campaign, fish4jobs held more than 40,000 live adverts and attracted in excess of 3.3 million unique users each month. In order to retain this strong market position and advance it further, the company recognised the importance of maintaining visibility in the fiercely competitive online recruitment industry. In Greenlight fish4jobs saw a clear opportunity to extend its reach even further – and deliver a larger audience to its advertisers.
Download the case study | www.fish4.co.uk/jobs
17/05/2009
Case study: Coca-Cola CokeZone | Agency: Carlson | Sector: FMCG | Format: Advertising, microsite, website
A great example of creative that combines relevancy with active engagement. Coca-cola maintains consistently world class digital marketing and these campaigns are looking to drive registration for their seasonal promotions. By tracking dwell time they can track the increase in the intensity of engagement with the consumer.
View case study | View campaign creative | www.cokezone.co.uk
07/05/2009
Case study: Special K | Sector: FMCG | Format: Website
The migration from advertising to utility is a shift in thinking for marketers, but one consumers have been asking for. This health website from Special K is a good example of ways that even consumer packaged goods brands can market effectively online – the group that historically are among the hardest to build strong digital strategies for. The website is a dieting and healthy eating tool that helps consumers work through a weight control programme.
07/05/2009 | Full story...
Case study: Reebok | Agency: Inside Mobile | Sector: Retail | Format: Mobile
World class strategic thinking, aligned with excellent creative. This is a ground-breaking campaign that sets the standard for what mobile marketing can achieve. Mobile was at the heart of a massive integrated campaign combining advertising, social media and experiential channels, creating discussion and building engagement. Astonishingly, the campaign was all put together in just 8 days.
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07/05/2009 | Full story...
Case study: Audible.co.uk | Agency: Greenlight | Sector: Retail | Format: Search
After realising that its paid search results had plateaued, online audiobook retailer Audible.co.uk, appointed Greenlight to revive disappointing sales figures through a dynamic paid search strategy. Greenlight’s Pay Per Click (PPC) campaigns successfully targeted the niche search volume that Audible’s market offered and maximised return. Greenlight’s approach proved far more efficient than the existing strategy and resulted in extremely impressive levels of return for Audible.
The expertly planned and closely managed campaigns increased search volume by 344%. In the space of 6 months the average number of impressions shot up by an incredible 1,462%; while a look at year on year conversions showed a 78% increase and cost per acquisition targets were beaten by 60%.
These outstanding results combined with Greenlight’s premium client services make this PPC project a shining example of how paid search should be executed and just how effective it can be for niche products and services.
Download the case study | www.audible.co.uk
07/05/2009
Case study: Friends of the Earth | Sector: Charity | Format: Social media
Social marketing has found its new home on the web. The scope for innovation in this sector’s communications is massive, and this campaign caught the mood of the nation and accelerated both cultural and political change. Friends of the Earth found a way anyone could take part in registering their concerns about climate change and their protest over political inactivity. The approach widened participation and created a model now extended across Europe, mobilising people in the way that fits with today’s culture. A brilliant idea executed in a way that is digitally native.
07/05/2009 | Full story...
Case study: Coca-Cola Zero & Nokia | Sector: FMCG | Format: Mobile
Coca-Cola Zero offers Coca-Cola taste with zero calories. Brazil has become one of its most important markets, and Coke Zero was looking for ways to reinforce its position as a leading low-calorie soft drink. To extend its relationship with young audiences it launched Coca-Cola Zero Studio, a project that fuses different types of music together. Two Brazilian artists recorded a show mixing their musical styles in association with a major music broadcaster, so Coca-Cola was seeking a way to share this content with consumers, and raise awareness of the recently launched Coca-Cola Zero brand.
Download Nokia Coke Zero case study
01/05/2009
Case study: Stride chewing gum & Where is Matt? | Sector: FMCG | Format: video, viral
Matt Harding is back, and Striding with friends. The cult following of Matt got a boost when chewing gum brand Stride sponsored his next round-the-world adventure. With a few million views online, Matt had a couple of friends who wanted to take part as well. From Quebec to Los Angeles, Paris to Sao Paulo, Mumbai to Madrid , they showed up and in his words, 'danced badly' with him.
11/03/2009 | Full story...
Case study: BMW Films | Sector: Automotive | Format: Video, viral, microsite
The multi award-winning BMW Films project was one of those rare moments when an advertising campaign is so powerful it succeeds in changing the medium it works within. High budget, all-action and with blockbusting stars like Madonna under the stewardship of A-list directors like Ang Lee, the movies were an instant cult success. They showcased the best in movie-making, and delivered it in the context of a message of brand association BMW had carefully crafted. By creating compelling media they generated their own self-selecting audiences without the need of heavyweight media spend.
11/03/2009 | Full story...
Case study: Mentos & Diet Coke | Sector: FMCG | Format: Viral
A mint, a fizzy drink and a schoolboy prank taken to extremes. We must have watched this 50 times and still it gets a smile. These videos with quality production values and good direction tell a story that’s right in tone, length and format for the web today. Thanks to YouTube they’ll be around 10 years from now and still reinforcing the brand. But as a creative concept this wasn’t created by the brands; it grew from the street and wasn’t easy for the brands to accommodate at first. What many marketers forget is that for every firm there are brand adorers and brand vandals and there needs to be a strategy for dealing with both. Over the next 10 years the centre of gravity of the web will shift to social media and firms need to have these strategies in place before their brands and content start being used. Marketing in social media demands creating material people want to share. The principles of getting this right grew from the early days of viral marketing in the mid 90s and are closely related to PR. ‘Enjoy the film.
11/03/2009 | Full story...
Case study: Blendtec | Sector: Consumer electronics | Format: Video, microsite and viral
How do you make kitchen electricals sexy? Take some heavyweight appliances, a heap of schoolboy mischief, a chef in a white coat, a sprinkle of viral marketing and a splash of social media; then pour the contents into a blender and watch the ingredients bond together to create the perfect recipe for viral marketing. WillItBlend has become legendary in less than six months. It’s made Tom a superstar, transformed a parochial firm into a global brand and boosted sales of $800 smoothie makers. Few firms have the nerve, vision, guts or raw creativity to try this; but when you get the formula right, the results taste awesome.
11/03/2009 | Full story...
Case study: STA Travel and Off Exploring | Sector: Travel | Format: Website & platform
This pioneering use of blogging by the STA travel business found a way of engaging hundreds of thousands of customers. Rather than creating a corporate blog, STA worked with the technology team at Off Exploring to build a powerful platform their customers could use. They gave the customers of their travel services a blog and by doing this connected together an online community of like-minded individuals. Customers were encouraged to tell the story of their travels, building content and emailing their friends. Instantly the technology was a success, with backpackers writing their letters home to friends and family in the form of web pages that could instantly be linked to from Facebook and other social media. It's a rare example of pioneering social media because it went against the conventions at the time it was created. The technologists at Off Exploring created the framework for this social media platform and then continued to add more tools to it. As consumers are more exposed to different forms of advertising (and in ever-increasing amounts), brands need to listen carefully to what they want: providing the right tools and utility assures cut-through in an increasingly cluttered market.
Download STA Travel case study | Off Exploring technology platform | STA Travel
11/03/2009
Case study: Sprite | Sector: FMCG | Format: Video and viral
Viral can deliver exceptional impact on brand image and consumer engagement, but as a marketing tool it remains unpredictable and highly challenging to get right. Viral is an effect rather than a media channel. Brands don't create virals - they simple create the content. What happens next is up to consumers. While one in a thousand campaigns may gain real traction, the majority of web marketing is either not arresting enough or motivating enough to earn a viral effect. However, for the brands that get it right, viral can deliver complex brand messages and generate fast distribution among both the mass market and niche audiences. Against a landscape of media saturation they can achieve cut-through because they arrive with consumers through the endorsement of their friends. Planners can use the viral effect particularly well to pass messages through communities that otherwise are hard to pin down. If those audiences don't naturally come together around online media content then there may be no way of reaching them through conventional web advertising approaches. The viral effect inside a community can ensure the message finds the people who are most receptive.
Viral messaging can also extend the period a campaign is in market because it continues to live long after a paid for advertising campaign has passed. Viral marketing can self-select its audience and in the hands of an experienced planner, the half-life of a campaign can betracked and anticipated
15/05/2008 | Full story...
Case study: Coke - Grand Theft Auto | Sector: FMCG | Format: Video and viral
This television style commercial uses the classic tease and reveal model. It builds a story which is entertaining and engaging. By releasing it on line the web Coke build discussion among key target audiences. The fact the origins of the idea are in an online game gives a synergy with the target audience and the viewing environment. The creative is really a classic television commercial that simply takes an icon of the digital gaming world – Grand Theft Auto – and builds a story around it. The way it was deployed then created a greater effect...
- Harnessing social media content by developing a viral effect for transmitting the message through YouTube and email
- Using online gaming characters and visualisations to build brand equity and message association between Coke, the brand and the coolness of the game
- The brand exploits an icon of digital entertainment in a way that is synergistic with the expectations of the target consumer
- The brand succeeds in creating content that successfully parodies one of the world’s leading games
15/05/2008 | Full story...
Case study: Dove 'onslaught' | Sector: FMCG | Format: Video, rich media
The marketing model behind this campaign involves using video as a way to deliver a powerful message that's in tune with the beliefs of the target consumer. The brand is creating powerful content that it releases online in a way intended to be stumbled upon by consumers and shared between their friends. By releasing it to open platforms such as YouTube, they're implicitly inviting discussion. There can be paid-for placement in key media to extend the reach and start the process, but ideally the campaign works by the word of mouth effect. To gain accountability the brand team can track play rates to measure the number of exposures, and use qualitative and social network analysis to gain feedback about the brand sentiment.
View video | View campaign creative
15/05/2008 | Full story...
Case study: Talk to Frank | Agency: Profero | Sector: Health information | Format: Web graphical formats
When the UK government’s Central Office of Information commissioned the online elements of their health education campaigns to teach children about the dangers of drugs, they used a sophisticated mix of web formats to encourage interaction and solicit greater involvement. The ‘Talk to Frank’ campaign integrates the web, television, leaflets and face-to-face marketing activities to provide young people with access to detailed information about the specific risks of different drugs. This multi award-winning campaign included placements of banners and skyscrapers that encouraged viewers to take icons from one to the other in order to trigger an action: they could take the image of a drug from the banner to the brand character in the skyscraper and then see how it affected him. The activity delivered the message of the campaign without demanding a click through and as well as the visible skyscraper and banner formats included a rich media layer over the page.
Talk to Frank | Ask your Tutors for more insights | Submit your own case studies
16/04/2008
The weakest online advertising?
Internet marketing has the scope to be more powerful, vibrant, engaging and impactful than any other media. In Digital's case study library we've collected just a few of the thousands of great campaigns that really impressed us, but it's worth remembering that somewhere out there, in the depths of an un-targeted run-of-site campaign, the bottom-dwellers of the direct marketing industry are still subjecting internet users to ads like this one.
28/01/2008 | Full story...
Fiat 500: new car, new medium
There was a time when the web was still a minor ‘add-on’ to a car launch campaign, but with most new cars being researched online before a decision is made about the brand (let alone the purchase), every motor manufacturer has had to refocus their efforts to the web. Five years ago BMWFilms.com set a new standard in web content, fusing together the genres of entertainment films, product placement and video demonstrations. They raised the bar so high that few motoring brands have come close since. However, this month’s launch of the Fiat 500 from digital specialists AKQA is a worthy contender. They’ve built 21 short movies with a personality that’s on brand and production quality that would stand up in cinema.
BMWFilms.com raised the bar | Watch more on Fiat.co.uk | Check out more work from AKQA
25/01/2008 | Full story...
FuturAd 2008: case studies from Croatia
What does great creative look like in Croatia? Here you can browse through some of our favourite online advertising running in Croatia. Some of the campaigns are global campaign ideas from global brands that have been localised to the market, while others are home grown for national businesses developed by leading agencies in Croatia. If you are joining our Digital Training Academies in Zagreb on marketing and media planning then you'll have the chance to explore these further and ask some of the agencies involved about how the campaigns drove business results and how 'big ideas' can be delivered in even the smallest of web spaces.
18/01/2008 | Full story...
Google: search engine marketing case studies
Search marketing works for every type of firm and every size of business. We’ve worked with the team at Google to select these case studies to help marketers see just a few of the ways that pay-per-click search engine advertising can drive traffic to your site. PPC search marketing is key to getting more customers and building traffic to your websites. You can download the case studies here and explore them in more depth on The Search Academy training courses.
14/01/2008 | Full story...
Oodles of classifieds
Classified advertising firm gave its disruptive technology a boost today with a new generation release that promises a whole new way to shop classifieds. With a new suite of tools and a complete site redesign, Oodle radically improves the way consumers use classifieds, but it does this by delivering a very different model to the conventional print titles. Oodle positions itself as a whole new way to shop classifieds, bringing together more than 30 million listings from over 80,000 classified sites. Oodle sets out to improve the way people buy and sell locally by offering a more comprehensive search, supported by convenient email alerts and relevant information that gives consumers the bigger picture, helping them to make better buying decisions.
20/11/2007 | Full story...
Case study: ArmyOnEverest.mod.uk | Agency: FitchLive | Sector: Army recruitment | Format : Content creation and event amplification
When the Army planned their assault on the West Ridge of Everest in 2006, there was an opportunity to engage young potential recruits by letting that story be told. Climbed only once in 30 years, only one group had ever made it to the top. PCIFitch were supplying the raw materials from the field back into the mainstream media as well as the web. The intention was to touch audiences through streams on the web, podcast downloads, iTunes and the broadest range of touchpoints. Over a million viewers enjoyed streamed content, blogs were posted to the site from the mountain and to feed into the recruitment processes, schools were targeted with lesson plans created for teachers and games for their students. Integration included downloadable posters and images, text alerts and more than a dozen different channels. The campaign went on to win the “Best digital campaign of 2006” at the Campaign awards. When we interviewed Peter Cowie, Managing partner at FitchLive who were behind the work, said “great work comes from the chemistry of the teams working together. The effect of the campaign included attracting 1m people, 30,000 of whom claimed they were ‘interested’ in joining the army. 3,500 are likely to be recruited as a direct result of the campaign”. For Peter it’s clear that “the future of advertising is about using all of these new channels together”.
15/11/2007
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